Virginia Gilder


Virginia Anne Gilder, also known as Ginny Gilder, is an American former competitive rower and Olympic silver medalist. An investor, Gilder is a co-owner of the Seattle Storm, a professional women's basketball team in the WNBA.

Early life and education

Gilder is the daughter of Richard Gilder and was raised on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where she attended the Chapin School. For high school she attended a boarding school, graduating one year early. Gilder went on to study history at Yale University, graduating in 1979.

Rowing career

Gilder was first selected for the U.S. Olympic team in 1980, the year that the United States boycotted the Olympic Games in Moscow, Russia. She was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal many years later She was a member of the American women's quadruple sculls team that won the silver medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.

Author

She is the author of Course Correction: A Story of Rowing and Resilience in the Wake of Title IX which was released April 14, 2015 by Beacon Press. The paperback and audiobook were released April 12, 2016.