2017-18 (Junior)
• Named First Team All-America by the CRCA
• Named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention
• Finished second in the varsity eight at the Pac-12 Championships
• Finished fourth in the varsity eight at the NCAA Championships
• Received gold at U23 Worlds for Canada in the women’s eight
National
• Represented Canada in the eight at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Bolivia in July, rowing in the six-seat as Canada captured the gold medal
• Named to the 2015 Canadian Junior National Team after winning the women’s single sculls at the spring trials
• Invited to the 2014 Junior National Team Camp
2016-17 (Sophomore)
• Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association First Team All-America selection
• Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association All-Region selection
• All-Pac-12 selection
• Competed in all six regattas in the varsity eight
• Primarily rowed in the six-seat of the varsity eight
• Also saw time in the five-seat of the Cardinal's top boat
• Rowed in the varsity eight that took second place at the NCAA Championships and third at the Pac-12 Championships
• Also owns wins over No. 2 Ohio State, No. 7 Virginia, No. 9 Brown, UCLA, Gonzaga and Clemson
• Represented Canada in the eight at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Bolivia in July, rowing in the six-seat as Canada captured the gold medal
2015-16 (Freshman)
• Competed in the varsity eight in every regatta on the year, primarily rowing in the four-seat
• Rowed in the four-seat of the varsity eight that captured the bronze at the NCAA Championships, guiding Stanford to a fourth-place team finish
• Competed in the four-seat of the varsity eight that took the silver medal at the Pac-12 Championships
• Also rowed in the four-seat of the Big Row against No. 1 California, the Lake Natoma Invitational against No. 1 Brown, No. 2 California, No. 12 Wisconsin, No. 18 Notre Dame, defeating the Badgers and Irish
• Rowed in the six-seat of the varsity eight in a victory over Gonzaga and Sacramento State at the Lake Natoma Invitational
• Served in the four-seat of the varsity eight that defeated No. 8 Washington (twice), Oregon State, Oklahoma and UCF at the Oregon State Classic
• Competed in the four-seat of the varsity eight that defeated No. 20 Duke and faced No. 1 California in the Pac-12 Challenge at Redwood Shores
High School
• Graduated from the Crofton House School in 2015
• Rowed for Rowing British Columbia and Burnaby Lake Rowing Club
• Won the JW1x event at the 2015 Brentwood Regatta to take home the Gotfredsen Trophy
• Earned a bronze medal in the JW1x at the 2014 National Rowing Championships
• Claimed a silver medal in the JW1x at the 2013 National Rowing Championships
Personal
• Born Stephanie Grauer in Vancouver, British Columbia
• Parents are Christopher Grauer and Leila Bell-Irving
• Has three siblings, Perrin, Breedon and Angus
Why Grauer Chose Stanford
“I chose Stanford because it is the perfect combination of a highly successful rowing program with talented coaches, and a world class education. After visiting this summer, it was clear that Stanford would provide an environment where I can thrive as a student-athlete, pursuing my passions both academically and athletically.”
The Grauer File
• Interested in studying medicine
• Grandfather, Dal, won a gold medal with the Canada lacrosse team at the 1928 Olympics
• Mother, Leila, played squash at the University of British Columbia
• Brother, Angus, plays field hockey at the University of British Columbia
• Cousins, Gordon and Shanlee Johnston, are on the Canadian National Team for field hockey
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