Abigail Dent

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FullnameAbigail Dent
Born (2002-03-04) March 4, 2002 (age 24)
Kenora, Ontario[1]
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
College teamMichigan[2]
Abby Dent
Personal information
Full nameAbigail Dent
Born (2002-03-04) March 4, 2002 (age 24)
Kenora, Ontario[1]
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Sport
College teamMichigan[2]
Medal record
Women's rowing
Representing  Canada
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place2024 ParisEight
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place2023 SantiagoEight
Silver medal – second place2023 SantiagoCoxless pair

Abigail Dent (born March 4, 2002) is a national team rower from Canada. Dent became a Pan American Games champion when she won gold in the women's eight at the 2023 Pan Am Games in Santiago and also won a silver medal at the games in the coxless pair with Olivia McMurray.[3][4]

Dent was born March 4, 2002, to Leanne and Carlton Dent and grew up in Kenora. She attended Saint Thomas Aquinas High School, where she competed for the school's rowing team. There, she was named the junior women's athlete of the year (2017) and senior women's athlete of the year (2018).

While in high school, Dent also competed with the Kenora Rowing Club and the Manitoba Rowing Club. In 2017, she competed for Team Manitoba in the 2017 Canada Summer Games, winning bronze in the women's quad sculls.[5] The next year, she won gold in both the junior women's single scull and in the women's U19 double at the 2018 Royal Canadian Henley Regatta.[6]

After graduating high school, Dent attended the University of Michigan, where she majored in general studies through the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. She was twice named an Academic All-Big Ten (2022, 2023).[7]

College career

While attending the University of Michigan, Dent competed with the university's rowing team. Her freshman year, she helped the team secure fourth place at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championships.[6] Her junior year, she was a member of the crew named Big Ten Boat of the Week for the week of April 11. The following month, she won gold and helped the team win the Big Ten Championship. She also placed ninth overall that year at the NCAA Championships. In 2023, she was named Big Ten Athlete of the Year and was on the All-Big Ten first team.[7]

International career

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