Sarah Gray

{{short description|New Zealand rower}}

{{About||the Canadian actress|Sarah Grey|the American educator|Sarah A. Gray}}

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{{MedalSport|Women's rowing}}

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{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2011 Bled|W4x}}

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Sarah Gray (born 28 October 1990, Cambridge, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rower.{{cite web |url=http://www.london2012.com/athlete/gray-sarah-1125208/ |title=Medal Count - Olympic Results & Medalists | IOC |publisher=London2012.com |access-date=7 November 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130501054715/http://www.london2012.com/athlete/gray-sarah-1125208/ |archive-date=1 May 2013 |df=dmy-all }}{{cite web |title=Sarah Gray |url=http://www.worldrowing.com/athletes/athlete/32004/gray-sarah |publisher=International Rowing Federation|access-date=7 November 2015}}

Under national coach Dick Tonks, Gray was placed in a women's quadruple scull with Fiona Bourke, Eve MacFarlane, and Louise Trappitt. They surprised themselves by winning bronze at the regattas in Hamburg (Germany) and Lucerne (Switzerland).{{cite news |last1=Leggat |first1=David |title=Rowing: The schoolground tap on the shoulder that led to London |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10802036 |access-date=7 November 2015 |work=The New Zealand Herald |date=28 April 2012}}{{cite web |title=(W4x) Women's Quadruple Sculls - Final |url=http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2011-worldcup-2/womens-quadruple-sculls/final/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation|access-date=7 November 2015}}{{cite web |title=(W4x) Women's Quadruple Sculls - Final |url=http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2011-world-rowing-cup-iii/womens-quadruple-sculls/final/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation|access-date=7 November 2015}} They maintained their form and won a bronze at the 2011 World Rowing Championships at Lake Bled in Bled, Slovenia.{{cite web |title=(W4x) Women's Quadruple Sculls - Final |url=http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2011-world-championships/womens-quadruple-sculls/final/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation|access-date=7 November 2015}}

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the women's quadruple sculls.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/2012/athletes/ff45a511-72a2-4455-bcbc-3c05afedb30f|title= Sarah Gray|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=8 September 2012}}

She is also an equine veterinarian at the University of California's William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital in Davis.{{cite web|url=http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/vmth/large_animal/equine/equine_surgery_lameness/faculty_staff.cfm |title=Faculty / Staff | UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine - Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital |publisher=Vetmed.ucdavis.edu |date=2015-08-24 |access-date=7 November 2015}} There, among her patients, she successfully treated a Western Classic Barrel racing champion for extensive lacerations, and aided his return to top form.{{cite web|url=http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/whatsnew/article.cfm?id=2802 |title=Archives | Vet Med News |publisher=Vetmed.ucdavis.edu |date=2015-10-22 |access-date=7 November 2015}} Her work with horses has been featured in literary works like Equine ER: Stories from a Year in the Life of an Equine Veterinary Hospital by Leslie Guttman.{{cite web |url=http://leslieguttman.com/equine-er/ |title=About the book Equine ER |publisher=Leslie Guttman |date=2008-10-03 |access-date=7 November 2015}}

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