Samantha Morton

Nationality: AUS/SWE/MEX Height: 180cm
Course MPhil in Bioscience Enterprise
College Hughes Hall
University Cambridge
Status Postgraduate
Role Rower

About Samantha:

What is your reason for your course choice?

I aspire to work in the commercialisation of exciting healthcare and life science technology.

When, where and why did you start rowing? And what do you love about the sport?

I started rowing in HK/New Orleans over my Covid gap year in 2020/2021. I had just completed two years of division I NCAA swimming at Tulane University and had decided that my swimming time had come to an end. I then decided to pursue rowing because I wanted to continue being a collegiate athlete and I had done a 2k erg for cross training for swimming when I was 17 and gone a 7:10, so I believed that I had a lot of potential as a rower. I applied to transfer to the university of Pennsylvania so I could pursue collegiate rowing and that is when I learned to sweep. Prior to that I had gone out a handful of times in some mixed sculling crews in Hong Kong and New Orleans with the local masters teams.
I love most things about rowing but I would say the biggest thing is the feeling at the end of a brutal hard fought race, where you were side by side the whole time, yet you managed to put it all out there on the line and end the race absolutely exhausted and annihilated, but so satisfied that you rowed your best and your hardest and put out the greatest race possible.

What was your first rowing club and coach?

Hong Kong Yacht Club – Kenny Liu and New Orleans Rowing Club – Will Kuckro

What or who was the earliest sporting inspiration you remember as a child?

The earliest one I remember was Stephanie rice – the Australian swimmer

What sport did you prioritise growing up?

Swimming

What is your favourite non-academic book?

Dominion by C J Sansom

What is your dream job? Or what do you aspire to do once you complete your studies?

I aspire to become a parent attorney specialising in chemistry.

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