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Douglas McLean (rower) — Douglas Hamilton McLean (18 March 1863 5 February 1901) was an Australian born rower who rowed in the Boat Race five times and won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. He was also a cricketer who played one match for Somerset in 1896. Vanity… … Wikipedia
Sarah Cook (rower) — Sarah Ann Patricia Cook (born 4 February 1985 in Ipswich, Queensland) is an Australian rower. Biography Sarah Cook (rower) Personal information Born 4 February 1985 Medal record … Wikipedia
Chris Morgan (rower) — Medal record Chris Morgan (rower) Men s rowing Competitor for … Wikipedia
Charles Stephenson (rower) — Charles Stephenson Born 20 March 1865 Auckland, New Zealand Died unknown Nationality New Zealand Title Professional Sculling Champion of New Zealand Term … Wikipedia
Colin Smith (rower) — Medal record Colin Smith (rower) Competitor for United Kingdom … Wikipedia
John Wallace (rower) — John William Wallace (born 1962 04 01 in Burlington, Ontario) is a retired rower from Canada. He competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1988. At his second appearance he was a member of the team that won… … Wikipedia
Charles Penrose (rower) — Charles Thomas Penrose (15 July 1816 – 5 May 1868) was an English rower, schoolteacher and clergyman. Penrose was born at Bracebridge, Lincolnshire, the second son of Rev. John Penrose who was vicar there, and his wife Elizabeth Cartwright.… … Wikipedia
Hugh Edwards (rower) — Hugh Robert Arthur Edwards (November 17, 1906 ndash; December 21, 1972) also know as Jumbo Edwards attended Christ Church, Oxford and was a British rower who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics.He went up to Oxford University in 1925, and was… … Wikipedia
Peter Reed (rower) — Peter Reed (born 27 July 1981 in Seattle, United States) is a British Olympic rower. Reed has achieved two gold medals in the World Championships, and in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he earned a gold medal in the Men s coxless four.BiographyReed… … Wikipedia
Douglas Stuart (rower) — D C R Stuart Duggie (Vanity Fair caricatures) Olympic medal record Men s Rowing Bronze 19 … Wikipedia