Katrina JacksKatrina Jacks (c. 1986 in Monmouth, Wales – 16 May 2010 in Lake Titicaca, Peru), was a Welsh rower and chemical engineering graduate. BiographyJacks was born in Monmouth, the second child and first daughter to General Practitioners Alasdair and Susanna. She had an older brother and a younger sister.[1] EducationJacks went to Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls and attended Imperial College, London, graduating with a first class degree in chemical engineering.[2] Competitive rowingJacks won a number of gold medals at the National Schools Championships, and represented Great Britain at under-16 level for two consecutive years.[1] She was part of the Welsh eight at the 2006 Commonwealth Rowing Championships at Strathclyde Park in Motherwell, Scotland, winning silver with the Welsh team.[3] DeathDue to start a job with an engineering consultancy company in summer 2010, Jacks took a gap year in South America from 2009 to improve her Spanish. First volunteering at an orphanage in Ecuador,[4] she then trekked along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu,[1] before travelling to Lake Titicaca in Peru, the world's highest navigable lake at a height of 3,827 metres (12,556 ft). Jacks died of an apparent case of altitude sickness, which affects human beings above 2,400 metres (7,900 ft),[5] on 16 May 2010. Her body was returned to Wales for burial in late May 2010.[1] References
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