Alumna Grace Prendergast retires from international rowing career

Grace Prendergast rowing with her team

Grace Prendergast (2021) has announced that she is stepping away from high-performance rowing after a sensational career as one of New Zealand's most decorated rowers. Grace has achieved numerous accolades, including an Olympic gold and silver medal, fifteen National Premier titles for New Zealand, five World Championship titles, and the World Best Time in the women’s pair and four.

Grace is the only World Champion to have attended Queens' College, and Queens' most successful rower ever. She was made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for her services to rowing in 2022.

Grace Prendergast at MCR talk

Grace at her MCR talk on her Olympic journey in May 2022

Grace at her MCR talk on her Olympic journey in May 2022

With her partner Kerri Williams, Grace made her last international competitive appearance for New Zealand at the 2022 World Rowing Championships in the women’s pair, where they won gold in an outstanding time of 07:03.76.

“Rowing has shaped me into the person I am today and I never could have imagined the impact that it would have on my life. I achieved more than I ever thought I was capable of and although I’ll miss everything that rowing has given me, I feel l have fulfilled my dreams and am proud of the career I have had.”
Grace Prendergast

Grace completed her undergraduate degree and Masters in Business Studies in New Zealand, joining Queens' in 2021 to study for her MPhil in Planning, Growth and Regeneration at Queens', and won the Boat Race in a record time of 18 minutes and 22 seconds against Oxford as part of Cambridge University Boat Club. With New Zealand compatriot and rowing teammate Ruby Tew (2021), she coached the Queens' men's side and spoke at the MCR SCR talks in May about her Tokyo Olympic journey.

The Grace Prendergast Sports Bursary, which aims to support students who require financial assistance to pursue a high-level sport, was recently established through a generous donation by Dr Richard Hargreaves (1964) at Queens' in her name. Paul McMeekin (2019) was selected as the first student to benefit from the bursary (2021-22) in his chosen sport, sailing.

Grace has been a fine ambassador for Queens' in her year of study, and we wish her every success in her future endeavours.

For more information on our sports bursaries, please click here.

Rowers on the River Cam

Grace rowing at Ely with CUBC

Grace rowing at Ely with CUBC

Women rowing on the Cam

An early morning outing with CUBC on the River Ouse

An early morning outing with CUBC on the River Ouse

Two women at the Olympics

Grace and pair partner Kerri at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Grace and pair partner Kerri at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Grace with the CUBC squad

Grace with the CUBC squad

Two women at Boat Race

Grace and Ruby Tew (2021) at the Boat Race 2022

Grace and Ruby Tew (2021) at the Boat Race 2022

Two women outside a marquee

Grace at the QCBC garden party with her pair partner Kerri

Grace at the QCBC garden party with her pair partner Kerri

Two women sat on a sofa with a dog

Grace and Ruby in the President's Lodge

Grace and Ruby in the President's Lodge

Two women in Old Hall, Queens' College

Ruby and Grace at a College formal

Ruby and Grace at a College formal

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Rowers on the River Cam

Grace rowing at Ely with CUBC

Grace rowing at Ely with CUBC

Women rowing on the Cam

An early morning outing with CUBC on the River Ouse

An early morning outing with CUBC on the River Ouse

Two women at the Olympics

Grace and pair partner Kerri at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Grace and pair partner Kerri at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Grace with the CUBC squad

Grace with the CUBC squad

Two women at Boat Race

Grace and Ruby Tew (2021) at the Boat Race 2022

Grace and Ruby Tew (2021) at the Boat Race 2022

Two women outside a marquee

Grace at the QCBC garden party with her pair partner Kerri

Grace at the QCBC garden party with her pair partner Kerri

Two women sat on a sofa with a dog

Grace and Ruby in the President's Lodge

Grace and Ruby in the President's Lodge

Two women in Old Hall, Queens' College

Ruby and Grace at a College formal

Ruby and Grace at a College formal