Background
Trappitt was born in 1985 in Dunedin, but raised in Wellington.
Trappitt was born in 1985 in Dunedin, but raised in Wellington.
She holds a degree in physical education from the University of Otago (2004–2007), and later studied extramurally post graduate studies in rehabilitation through the same university (2010–2012).
Trappitt did her undergraduate degree before she started concentrating on rowing. She now lives in Cambridge. National coach Dick Tonks placed her in a women"s quadruple scull for the 2011 season, together with Sarah Gray, Fiona Bourke and Eve MacFarlane.
The four surprised themselves by winning bronze at the regattas in Hamburg (Germany) and Lucerne (Switzerland).
In 2012, Trappitt competed with the women"s quad at regattas in Lucerne (Switzerland. Fourth place) and Munich (Germany.
Fifth place). The quad then went to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London with a strong expectation for a medal when Trappitt "caught a crab" and snapped an oar at the 1500 m mark in the repechage.
This cost the team their place in the final (they would have had to be within the first four but came last in the repechage), and they subsequently came first in the B final. Trappitt took the 2013 rowing season official