Rowena Davis

Rowena Geisreiter (née Davis; born 1964 or 1965) is a former New Zealand gymnast.Davis represented her country at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, placing ninth in the women's individual all-around competition, and winning the bronze medal—alongside Lynette Brake, Kirsty Durward and Deborah Hurst—in the women's team all-around event.[1][2] The following year, aged 14, Davis represented New Zealand at the world championships in Fort Worth, where her performance was good enough to earn selection in the New Zealand team for the 1980 Summer Olympics.[3] She lived in Dunedin, where she was a mountain biking coach and ran cycle skills programmes in local schools.This New Zealand biographical article relating to sports is a stub.
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