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Rowena Evelyn Webster (born 27 December 1987), known as Rowie Webster, is an Australian
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centre back and a three-time Olympian. She is one of three Australian players to play more than 300 international games for Australia. She has represented Australia as a member of
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on both the junior and senior level. Webster is a London Olympic bronze medalist, Junior World Champion, and was rated in the top 3 players in the world two years in a row (2013, 2014). Webster was the Australian Women's Water Polo Captain at the
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Personal life

Webster was born on 27 December 1987 in
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, Victoria. Her grandfather was Warwick Wathen, who competed in the
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as a junior. Her mother is a physiotherapist, her father a builder. Webster is the youngest of four children and her oldest sister Larissa Webster also played water polo for Australia. Webster is tall, weighs and is right handed. She has five tattoos and loves how she can express herself through body image and art. Webster attended
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and used to play
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as a youngster. She has always been extremely competitive in basketball and surf life saving, and is the current vice-captain of the National women's water polo team. She took up
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as a seven-year-old at the Anglesea Surf life saving club. She studied for her
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in 2005. She spent a year studying at
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on scholarship where she studied physical education secondary teaching and completed her degree here in Melbourne at Deakin University. She is currently on scholarship at the
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. She completed a Bachelor of physical education in secondary teaching, and is living in
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. Her Stingers teammates say she is a fierce competitor and loves to win. She has a huge Nike shoe collection and adds to it on every international tour. She is openly lesbian.


Water polo

Webster started playing water polo as a ten-year-old, and more seriously as a twelve-year-old in Melbourne, Australia acting as a fill-in for her older sister's team at that age. In 2010 and 2011, she had a water polo scholarship from the
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. She prefers to wear cap number seven and is a utility player who can be found in the centre back position. She has scars on her back from opposition players biting her there during games. She feels a need to wear a mouth guard during every game she plays. Her water polo club is the Richmond Tigers. In 2003, she played for the club at State League Level 1, the highest ability league open to players of all ages. She first represented the state of Victoria in 2000. In 2003, she was Victorian team captain. In 2003, she woke up at "4.40 am twice a week for training and swimming three afternoons a week". In 2005, she was putting in "three gym sessions, three swimming drills, ndsix rounds of water polo practice" a week. That year, she represented the state of Victoria at the Australian Water Polo Championships. She also represented the state in 2005 at the National Schoolgirls Water Polo Competition held
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.


Club water polo

Webster currently plays for the Balmain Togers National Team and captains the side. She played for the Victorian Tigers of the National Water Polo League in 2004 during the team's first year of existence. She also played for the team in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.


University water polo

Webster attended
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in
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on a water polo scholarship when she was an eighteen-year-old but only spent a year with the team.


Professional water polo

As a nineteen-year-old, Webster played for a professional team in
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for five months in 2008. While playing in Greece, she had to deal with a culture of water polo that tolerated biting of other players during games. She left Greece to concentrate on making Australia's national team for the Olympics.


Junior national team

Webster has represented Australia at the junior national level and won the World Championships at the FINA World Champions in Portugal 2007. She was a member of the junior team for 3 consecutive years.


Senior national team

Webster is the captain and a member of the
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and has played over 300 games for Australia. She was a member of the London Olympic Team that won bronze in 2012 and has been an integral part of the 2013 World Championships team that won silver and the 2014 World Cup team that also won silver. Webster was the highest goal scorer for Team Australia at the
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. Webster holds the Australian record for most goals in a National League Season (99 goals). She has also played over 250 games in the league. Webster was a member of the Australian Stingrays squad that competed at the
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. Webster was captain. By finishing second in their pool, the Aussie Stingers went through to the quarterfinals. They were beaten 8-9 by Russia and therefore did not compete for an Olympic medal.


See also

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Australia women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Australia women's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. The Australia women's national water polo team has participated in 5 of 5 official Water polo at the ...
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List of Olympic medalists in water polo (women) Women's water polo became an Olympic sport at the 2000 Olympics. Since then, the United States women's team has won six consecutive medals. There are thirty-five female athletes who have won two or more Olympic medals in water polo. Heather Petr ...
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List of women's Olympic water polo tournament top goalscorers This is a list of top goalscorers in the women's Olympic water polo tournament since the inaugural official edition in 2000. Abbreviations Overall top goalscorers As of 2016, eighteen female players have scored 20 or more goals at the Summer O ...
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List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo This is a list of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo. Men Medalists by tournament ;Abbreviation and legend * * – Host team * † – ''Defunct team'' * (C) – Captain * (GK) – Goalkeeper * (LH) – Left-handed Multiple ...


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