Holly Davis

Holly Davis

Rowing

BIOGRAPHY

Holly Davis was a travelling reserve for the Irish Women’s Four at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The competing crew of Emily Hegarty, Eimear Lambe, Natalie Long and Imogen Magner finished 7th in the final. Davis is a member of Lee Valley Rowing Club. She won her first international at the age of 14 at the Junior Home International Regatta as a single sculler in 2019. She went on to win bronze at the World Junior Championships in the double sculls and silver in the single sculls at the World Under-19 Championships in 2023, the latter raced over the Paris Olympic course.

One of the most promising young rowers in Ireland, she subsequently took up a scholarship to row at the University of Texas.

Gender

Female

Discipline

Women's Four

Games

Paris 2024

Date Of Birth

January 10, 2005

Hometown

Ballincollig, Co Cork

OTHER ROWING ATHLETES

Sinéad Lynch

Willie Ryan

Claire Lambe

Gary O’Donovan

Pat McDonagh

Nathan Timoney

Imogen Magner

Daire Lynch

Nathalie Long

Zoe Hyde

Ross Corrigan

Alison Bergin

Aifric Keogh

Fiona Murtagh

Tara Hanlon

Monika Dukarska

Aileen Crowley

Emily Hegarty

Eimear Lambe

Ronan Byrne

Philip Doyle

Fintan McCarthy

Aoife Casey

Sanita Pušpure

Paul O’Donovan

Margaret Cremen

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