Sally Kehoe
(2012)
(2012)
| website equal | country equal Australia | sport equal Rowing | event equal | collegeteam equal | club equal Sydney University Women's Rowing Club | team equal | turnedpro equal | coach equal | retired equal | coaching equal N/a | worlds equal | regionals equal | nationals equal | olympics equal Beijing 2008 W8+ London 2012 W8+ | paralympics equal | highestranking equal |medaltemplates= }} Sally Kehoe (born 25 September 1986) is an Australian former representative rower who was a national champion, three-time Olympian and a representative at multiple world championships. Since 2014 she has held the world-record time in the women's double scull over 2000m.
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