Jacqueline Boorman. Jacqueline has worked with the British Olympic Association (BOA) since 1997 when she was able to put her clinical training to good effect in her role as consultant SRD to the British Olympic Medical Centre... |
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Rowley Douglas MBE. Rowley won a silver medal at the 1999 World Championships as coxswain to the British eight. It was his senior international debut and if ever the importance of the cox in eights racing needed proving... |
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Rick Dunn. Rick won silver at the 2002 and 2003 World Championships and has twice been a world champion, winning gold in the four in 2001 and the coxed four in 2000... |
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Tim Foster. Tim is training as a High Performance Coach as part of UK Sport's pioneering Elite Coach Scheme, which aims to fund talented young coaches of the future... |
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Drew Ginn OAM. Heading to Athens keen to atone for his Sydney 2000 disappointment, Drew combined brilliantly with Tomkins in the pairs to win his second Olympic Gold in a race described by former Oarsome Foursome teammate Nick Green as ‘perfect'.. |
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Luka Grubor MBE. Luka came back from the Sydney 2000 Olympics as Olympic Champion after winning a Gold Medal in the Heavyweight Men's Eight... |
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Ivan Hooper. Ivan has been involved with Australian Rowing Teams and Australian Kayaking Teams, including being Team Physiotherapist at the Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004 Olympic Games... |
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Frances Houghton. Frances won a superb Olympic silver medal in the quad in Athens 2004 after a great season... |
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Steve Ingham PhD. Steve has worked full-time in Sports Science since 1996 since graduating from the University of Brighton working with over 30 Olympic, Paralympic and professional sports and supporting 25 World Championship or Olympic medals... |
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Elise Laverick. The Highlight of Elise’s rowing career is her outstanding performance at the Athens Olympics..... |
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Bill Mason. Never short of something to say and definitely not backward in coming forward, Bill Mason is probably one of the best known characters in British Rowing.... |
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Dr. Chris Shambrook. Chris has provided consultancy services to Olympic and Professional Sports Performers at the Olympic Games, World Championship venues, as well as at international and national training venues... |
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Steve Trapmore MBE. Steve started rowing ah his local club in Walton-on-Thames. The initial impetus was to develop the bulging biceps and rock hard abs that had always eluded him. They still do to this day! |
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Richard Wearne. Under the direction of Harald Jahrling, a former East German and a former athlete of Jurgen Grobler, the pair of Wearne and Walker raced to a bronze medal at the World Championships finishing in 6:20:1, only 1.1seconds behind the British pair of Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent.... |
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Kieran West, MBE. Kieran came back from the Olympic Games in Sydney as Olympic Champion in the men’s eight. This was his second year on the senior team and in his first, in 1999, he again raced in the eight winning silver behind the USA... |
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