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Kimberley Brennan the seventh inductee into this year’s Roll of Excellence

Congratulations to Kimberley Brennan who will be inducted into this year's Roll of Excellence in the Sportsperson's category.

Kimberley Brennan began Little Athletics in the year of 1991 at Doncaster Little Athletics Centre under the Bulleen Templestowe Club banner. Kim was invited to 'Bring a Friend Day' by a school friend, following a successful trial day Kim's athletic career truly took off.

Under the guidance of esteemed athletics coach Tom Kelly, Kim's athletic ability instantly began to develop.

She became a prominent athlete at the Centre from U6 all the way through to U15's, setting multiple centre records and winning many Championship Day Carnivals. Two of her centre records still currently stand in the U14 and U15 800m.

Kim's outstanding achievements during her later years with Little Athletics are accurately highlighted by the number of Gold State Championship medals she received between 1997 - 2000:

  • 1997: U12 State Champion in the 1500m and the 800m
  • 1998: U13 State Champion in the 1500m
  • 1999: U14 State Champion in the 1500m
  • 2000: U15 State Champion in the 1500m and 800m

Ten years of Little Athletics every Saturday morning truly set the foundations from the incredible athlete Kim was well on the road to becoming.

Following U15's Kim went on to compete for Athletics Victoria as a 400m Hurdler and quickly made the national team. Just one year later Kim won silver at the 2001 Athletics World Youth Championships and won consecutive Australian Junior titles at the Australian Athletics Championships from 2001 to 2004. At the 2003 - 2004 Australian Athletics Championships, she finished fourth in the senior final behind Jana Pittman and was ranked second quickest in Australia for the 400m Hurdles. In 2005, Kim took up rowing after a leg injury unfortunately ended her hurdling career. Although Kim's Track and Field career was no longer, 2005 saw the beginning of Kim's stellar rowing career.

Over the past 13 years Kim has developed an impressive list of achievements and accolades in the Rowing world, she is now:

  • Sixteen time national champion
  • Two time world champion
  • Three time Olympian and an Australian Gold medalist

Achievements:

  • During the Victorian women's eights twelve year consecutive victory run from 2005 to 2016, Kim was seated in the boat on nine occasions for nine Queen's Cup victories up till 2016
  • 2011- 2014: Australian National Single Sculls Title winner at the Australian Rowing Championships
  • 2008 Beijing Olympics Finished fourth in the Women's Coxless Pair B-Final with partner Sarah Cook
  • 2012 London Olympics: Kim won silver int eh women's double sculls (with Brooke Pratley) and bronze in the women's single skulls
  • 2016 Rio Olympics: Saw Kim win gold int eh women's single skulls, leading the race from start to finish
  • Crow became a dual world champion when she won gold int eh women's single skulls at both the 2013 and 2015 World Rowing Championships

Accolades:

  • 2010 & 2011 - Rowing Australia Awards - Female Athlete of the Year with Kerry Hore
  • 2012 & 201 - Rowing Australia Awards - Female Athlete of the Year
  • 2012,2013 & 2016 - Victorian Female Athlete of the Year
  • 2013 & 2016 - AIS Sport Performance Awards - Female Athlete of the Year
  • 2013 - International Rowing Federation - Female Athlete of the Year
  • 2013 - Australian WOmen's Health Prime Minister's WOmen in Sport Award
  • 2016 - ACT Sports Awards - Female Athlete of the Year
  • 2016 - WOmen's Health I Support WOmen in Sport (ISWIS) Awards - Sportswomen Of The Year
  • 2017 - Member of the ORder of Australia - for significant service to rowing, to the welfare of elite athltes, to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and to teh community.

As well as a stellar athletic career:

  • Kim is Chair of the Australian Olympic Committee's (AOC) Athletes Commission and a full voting member on the AOC Board.
  • Is a qualified lawyer
  • Has been a regular columnist for The Age
  • Married Beijing Olympic double skulls gold medalist Scott Brennan
  • In January 2018, it was announced that Brennan and her husband were expecting their first child

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