Mathilde Pauls
Mathilde Pauls (born 26 September 1983 in Berlin, Germany) is a German and British rower. She won the lightweight women's double at 2005 Amsterdam U23 World Championships together with Maxi Grützmacher. The same year she had also finished 3rd at the Eton World Cup in the lightweight women's single, her first World Cup and World Championship appearance. On the FISA database she is down as Henriette for this event, having incorrectly been entered by the German rowing federation. In 2007 she competed for Great Britain, winning the Lucerne World Cup in the lightweight women's 4x and finishing second at the Munich World Championships that year. In 2008 she struggled with back injury, finishing in the B-Final at 2008 Linz World Championships.
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World Rowing Championships | ||
2007 Munich | LW4x |
Other notable rowing achievements include a win in the 2005 Cambridge Oxford Boatrace as the stroke of the Cambridge crew, reaching the final of the women's single, The Princess Royal Challenge Cup at 2008 Henley Royal, as well as wins in the single at Henley Women's Regatta.
After rowing Mathilde moved on to Duathlon, Triathlon, and Cycling, winning Gold medals at Duathlon European and World Championships at age group level. She continue to compete successfully in amateur bike racing as a member of the Sigmasports Threo Women's Race Team.
She is also a qualified doctor training to become a neurologist.
References
- Mathilde Pauls at FISA WorldRowing.com
- Mathilde Pauls at BritishRowing.org
- https://wts.triathlon.org/athletes/profile/70591/mathilde_pauls