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  1. Virginia Anne Gilder (born June 4, 1958), also known as Ginny Gilder, is a former American rower and Olympic silver medalist. Gilder is a co-owner of the Seattle Storm, a professional women's basketball team in the WNBA.

  2. Virginia Anne Gilder (Nueva York, 4 de junio de 1958), también conocida como Ginny Gilder, es una exremera estadounidense que ganó una medalla de plata olímpica. Gilder es copropietaria de Seattle Storm , un equipo de baloncesto femenino profesional de la WNBA .

  3. Gilder won a silver medal at the 1984 Olympics, but also had been a member of the ill-fated 1980 US Olympic team. She was third at the 1983 World Championships in single sculls, and also won the women’s elite singles at the Head of the Charles in 1982-84.

  4. Gilder, who is 5 feet 7, said she would quit the Yale team. Instead, she spent that summer learning how to scull, a different rowing technique than the sweeping that she had learned.

  5. The latest posts from @ginnygilder

  6. The Head Of The Charles is the largest 2-day regatta in the world. It is held each year on the winding Charles River that separates Boston from Cambridge. It was at this regatta in October 1974 that Ginny Gilder, a Dana Hall junior, stood on the banks of the river along with thousands of spectators, and watched the rowing shells glide by.

  7. Virginia Anne Gilder (Nueva York, 4 de junio de 1958), también conocida como Ginny Gilder, es una exremera estadounidense que ganó una medalla de plata olímpica. Gilder es copropietaria de Seattle Storm, un equipo de baloncesto femenino profesional de la WNBA. [1] [2]