Prior to Stanford
- Graduate of Queenwood School for Girls
- Competed at the School Girl Head of the River
- Placed 1st in 2020-21
- Placed 3rd in 2021-22
- Placed 2nd in 2022-23
- Selected as Queenwood School for Girls representative multiple times
- Two-time independent school girls association team representative
- Two-time NSW Pathways team representative
- Competed at the NSW Rowing State Championships
- Placed first in the CSG8+ in 2021-22
- Placed third in the CWU19 4x in 2021-22
- Placed second in the CSG8 in 2022-23
- Finished first in the CWU19 4+ and 4x in 2022-23
- Competed at the Australian National Championships
- Placed third in the SG4+ in 2021-22
- Placed first in the SG4+ and SG4x in 2022-23
- Placed fourth in the U21 W4+ in 2022-23
- 2000m Erg Record Holder at Queenwood School
- Bromley Trust Award recipient
- Union of Rowers Scholarship Recipient
International Competition
- Competed for the Australian National Team
- Competed at the 2023 Junior World Championships in Paris, France
- Placed third in the JW4+
- Competed at the 2023 Junior World Championships in Paris, France
Personal
- Parents are Chris and Natalie Botha
- Has two siblings, Daniel and Tiffany
- Brother, Daniel, played rugby for Sydney University and was a NSW Waratahs Super Rugby Professional athlete
- Sister, Tiffany, rowed at Sydney University
- Father, Chris, played professional rugby and played in the 1991 Rugby World Cup for Zimbabwe
Why Charlotte Botha Chose Stanford:
- "I chose Stanford because I wanted to be surrounded by people who are actively supportive, driven, and can have a good laugh!"