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australian rowers profiles and history

Nicholas Green

Melbourne University Boat Club

1987 – Interstate Men’s Youth Eight Championship three seat – First

1989 – Trans Tasman Under 23 Series Australian Men’s sweep

1989 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship five seat – Race not conducted due to a cyclone.

1989 – Interstate Men’s Eight Challenge five seat – First

1990 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship five seat – First

1990 – World Championships – Men’s Four – Gold

1991 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship five seat – First

1991 – World Championships – Men’s Four – Gold

1992 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship five seat – First

1992 – Olympic Games – Men’s Four three seat – Gold

1994 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship seven seat – First

1995 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship five seat – First

1995 – World Championships – Men’s Four bow – Fifth

1996 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship seven seat – First

1996 – Olympic Games – Men’s Four three seat – Gold

1998 – Interstate Men’s Eight Championship four seat – First

1998 – World Championships – Men’s Coxed Four bow – Gold

1998 – World Championships – Men’s Coxed Pair bow – Gold

2000 – Olympic Games – Carried the IOC flag at the Opening Ceremony

2000 – Olympic Games – TV rowing commentator

2002 – Olympic Winter Games – Director, Athlete Services

2000 - Olympic Games – TV rowing commentator

2004 - Olympic Games – TV rowing commentator

2008 - Olympic Games – TV rowing commentator

2010 - Chef de Mission of the Australian Youth Olympic Team

2010 – Inducted into the Victorian Rowing Hall of Fame

2012 – Chef de Mission of the Australian Olympic Team

One of Harry Gordon’s 100 Greatest Olympians

1996 Olympic Champions again - Nick second from the left

Nick retired from a great rowing career due to a back injury. He has moved onto being one of Australia’s top sports administrators. He has served on the AOC Board and was Chef de Mission of the Australian Olympic Team in London. He continued his fine work in sport with Victorian Major Events Corporation and as CEO of Australian cycling.



Andrew Guerin 2010 - updated 2015

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