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  1. Virginia Anne Gilder (born June 4, 1958), also known as Ginny Gilder, is a former American rower and Olympic silver medalist. Gilder is a co-owner of the Seattle Storm, a professional women's basketball team in the WNBA.

  2. Virginia Anne Gilder, née le 4 juin 1958 à New York, est une rameuse d'aviron américaine. Carrière. Médaillée de bronze de skiff aux Championnats du monde d'aviron 1983 à Duisbourg, Virginia Glider est ensuite médaillée d'argent de quatre barré aux Jeux olympiques de 1984 à Los Angeles (avec Anne Marden, Joan Lind, Lisa Rohde et Kelly Rickon ).

  3. Visitez le profil de Virginia Marie GILDER et découvrez sa biographie complète, regardez des vidéos et lisez toutes les dernières infos. Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus.

  4. Il y a 2 jours · Gilder won a silver medal at the 1984 Olympics, but also had been a member of the ill-fated 1980 US Olympic team. She was third at the 1983 World Championships in single sculls, and also won the women’s elite singles at the Head of the Charles in 1982-84.

  5. 25 sept. 2012 · Gilder, who is 5 feet 7, said she would quit the Yale team. Instead, she spent that summer learning how to scull, a different rowing technique than the sweeping that she had learned.

  6. 2 nov. 2022 · Virginia Gilder fought for women’s rights as a rower at Yale before becoming an Olympic silver medalist. She is now a co-owner of the WNBA’s Seattle Storm. Meron Menghistab

  7. 25 nov. 2019 · Virginia “Ginny” Gilder ’80. Gilder was part of the Yale women’s crew team who demanded equal facilities in 1976 by marching into the Yale Athletics director’s office and stripping to reveal “Title IX” on their chests and backs, a moment immortalized by the New York Times.