Athletics Waddell represented New Zealand in the 400 m hurdles at the
1990 World Junior Championships in Athletics in
Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Rowing She first represented her country in rowing at the
1995 World Rowing Championships in
Tampere, Finland, where she came ninth in the women's quadruple sculls. From 1997 onwards, she competed in the single sculls, and at the
World Rowing Championships in
1997,
1998, and
1999, she placed tenth, tenth, and fifth, respectively. At the
2000 and
2004 Summer Olympics, she continued to compete in the single sculls, placing sixth and fifth, respectively. She won a silver medal in the
2001 World Rowing Championships in the quadruple sculls, alongside
Paula Twining and twins
Caroline and
Georgina Evers-Swindell. In the
2003 World Rowing Championships, she competed in the single sculls and came seventh.
Cycling In 2011, she won the New Zealand Cycling Time Trial Championship. At the
2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships she took one gold and one bronze as a
pilot, with teammate
Jayne Parsons. ==References==