Career Accolades
- Two-time Pac-12 Conference Athlete of the Year (2022, 2023)
- 2022 Pac-12 All-Conference
- Two-time Pocock Racing Shells First Team All-American (2022, 2023)
- US Rowing U23 Co-Athlete of the Year (2022)
- CRCA Athlete of the Year (2023)
- NCAA Champion- Team (2023)
- NCAA Champion- Varsity Eight (2023)
- Two-time Pac-12 Champions- Team (2022, 2023)
- Two-time Pac-12 Champion- Varsity Eight (2022, 2023)
- Two-time NCAA Championship Runner-Up- Team (2021, 2022)
- Two-time NCAA Championship Runner-Up- Second Varsity Eight (2021), Varsity Eight (2022)
- Four-time CRCA National Scholar-Athlete (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
- Four-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
As a Fifth Year (2022-23) • NCAA Champion (Team, Varsity Eight) • Pac-12 Champion (Team, Varsity Eight)
- CRCA Athlete of the Year
- Pac-12 Conference Athlete of the Year
- Pocock Racing Shells First Team All-American
- CRCA National Scholar-Athlete
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Spent the entire season in the Cardinal's varsity eight boat, rowing in the 5 seat
- Rowed to a second-place finish in the 5 seat of the varsity eight at the San Diego Crew Classic
- Helped the Cardinal varsity eight boat to first-place finishes at the Big 10 Invite (Fri AM, Fri PM, Sat), Big Row, and the Pac-12 Challenge
- Aided team and varsity eight to a conference title at the Pac-12 Championships as the 5 seat
- Led team and varsity eight boat to national championship victories, Stanford's first since 2009
As a Senior (2021-22) • NCAA Runner-Up (Team, Varsity Eight) • Pac-12 Champion (Team, Varsity Eight)
- 2022 Pac-12 Conference Athlete of the Year
- 2022 Pac-12 All-Conference
- 2022 Pocock Racing Shells First Team All-American
- 2022 US Rowing U23 Co-Athlete of the Year
- CRCA National Scholar-Athlete
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Led the Cardinal to victory in the 4 seat at the Head of the Charles
- Rowed in the 3 seat with the varsity eight in two top finishes at the Pac-12 Invite
- Rowed in the 3 seat with the varsity eight in three top finishes at the Big-10 Invite
- Helped team and varsity eight to a conference title at the Pac-12 Championships, the Cardinal’s first since 2014, as the stroke seat
- Aided the Cardinal team and varsity eight to a silver-medal finish at the NCAA Championships as the stroke seat
As a Junior (2020-21) • NCAA Runner-Up (Team, Second Varsity Eight)
- CRCA National Scholar Athlete
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Rowed in the 4 seat with the varsity eight in a sweep over Cal at the Big Row
- Rowed in the 4 seat with the varsity eight in wins over USC and UCLA in Los Angeles
- Helped team & varsity eight to second place at Pac-12s as the 3 seat
- 3 seat with second-place varsity eight at NCAAs, helping Stanford take second place overall
As a Sophomore (2019-20)
- CRCA Scholar Athlete
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Most of season canceled
As a Freshman (2018-19)
- Member of the second varsity eight, which placed fourth at NCAA Championships and second at Pac-12 Championships
International Competition
- Spare pair at the 2023 Senior World Rowing Championships for the United States
- Gold medal at the 2022 U23 World Rowing Championships with the United States in the women’s eight
- Participated in the Junior World Rowing Championships in Trakai, Lithuania, in 2017
Prior to Stanford
- 2018 graduate of Bonita Vista High School in Chula Vista, Calif.
- Rowed for San Diego Rowing Club, varsity captain for 2017-2018 season
- Placed second at the Head of the Charles Regatta in the Junior 4+ event in 2017
- San Diego Rowing Club’s novice women’s MVP in 2016
- As a freshman was named CIF-San Diego Section Petite Finalist and team MVP
Personal
- Daughter of John and Katrine
- Has one younger sibling, Aurora
- Father, John, rowed at the U.S. Naval Academy
- Mother, Katrine, rowed at Georgetown
Why Azja Czajkowski Chose Stanford
- “Stanford is academically rigorous, athletically accomplished, and beautiful. The student body is incredibly hard working and motivated, and I am honored to contribute to this community.”