Sunday, September 5, 2010

McGill University Rowing Club

Olympians

The McGill University Rowing Club has a long and decorated history of producing some of the finest oarspeople the nation has seen. Many of our athletes and alumni have gone on to represent the red-and-white of Canada's National Team.

2006 - World Rowing Championships; Eton, UK

Mara Jones (Lightweight Double, 4th)

Derek O'Farrell (Men's Coxed Pair, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

Doug Vandor (Lightweight Double, 12)

2006 - World University Rowing Championships; Trakai, Lithuania

Isabelle Teolis (Women's Four, 7th)

2006 - Commonwealth Regatta; Strathclyde, Scotland

Isabelle Teolis (Women's Four, 2nd - Silver Medal)

2005 - World Rowing Championships; Gifu, Japan

Mara Jones (Lightweight Women's Quad, 1st - Gold Medal - World Champion)

Doug Vandor (Lightweight Men's Quad, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

2005 - Under 23 World Rowing Championships, Amsterdam

Derek O'Farrell (Men's Eight, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

Sarah Pape (Women's Coach)

2004 - Olympic Games, Athens

Mara Jones (Lightweight Double, 8th)

Genevieve Meredith (Spare)

Sarah Pape (Women's Eight, 7th)

Doug Vandor (Spare)

2004 - World Championships; Banyolas, Spain

Genevieve Meredith (Lightweight Quad, 2nd - Silver Medal)

Doug Vandor (Lightweight Pair, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

2003 - World Championships; Milan, Italy

Geoff Hodgson (Men's Coxed Pair, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

Mara Jones (Women's Lightweight Double, 5th)

Sarah Pape (Women's Eight Coxswain, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

Doug Vandor (Men's Lightweight Four, 5th)

2003 - Pan Am Games; Dominican Republic

Geoff Hodgson (Men's Eight, 2nd - Silver Medal)

Genevieve Meredith (Lightweight Single sculls, 2nd - Silver Medal)

Genevieve Meredith (Lightweight Double, 1st - Gold Medal - World Champion)

Dallas Smith (Men's Eight, 2nd - Silver Medal)

2002 - World Championships; Seville, Spain

Genevieve Meredith (Lightweight Single, 9th)

Sarah Pape (Women's Eight Coxswain, 6th)

Doug Vandor (Men's Lightweight Four, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

2001 - World Championships; Lucerne, Switzerland

Genevieve Meredith (Women's Lightweight Double, 4th)

Sarah Pape (Women's Eight Coxswain, 7th)

2000 - Olympic Games, Sydney

Henry Hering (Pair, 7th)

Alison Korn (Women's Eight, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

Genevieve Meredith (Women's Lightweight Double - alternate)

Sarah Pape (Coach - Women's Lightweight Double)

2000 - World Championships;

Ben Storey (Lightweight Pair, 1st - Gold Medal - World Champion)

1999 - World Championships; St. Catharines, Ontario

Alison Korn (Women's Eight, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

Genevieve Meredith (Women's Lightweight Double, Final B)

Ben Storey (Men's Lightweight Eight, 4th)

1999 - Pan Am Games; Winnipeg, Manitoba

Ben Storey (Men's Lightweight Four, 4th)

1998 - World Championships; Cologne, Germany

Alison Korn (Women's Eight, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

Alison Korn (Women's Pair, 1st - Gold Medal - World Champion)

Ben Storey (Men's Lightweight Four, Final B)

1997 - World Championships; Aiguebelette, France

Jason Blair (Team Manager)

Bradshaw Crombie (Men's Eight, 7th)

Alison Korn (Women's Eight, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

Alison Korn (Women's Pair, 1st - Gold Medal - World Champion)

Ben Storey (Men's Lightweight Eight, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

1996 - Olympic Games, Atlanta

Bradshaw Crombie (Men's Eight - alternate)

Henry Hering (Eight, Fourth)

Alison Korn (Women's Eight, 2nd - Silver Medal)

Greg Stevenson (Men's Eight, 4th)

Tosha Tsang (Women's Eight, 2nd - Silver Medal)

1996 - World Championships; Strathclyde, Scotland

Ben Storey (Men's Lightweight Eight, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

1995 - World Championships; Tampere, Finland

Bradshaw Crombie (Men's Four, 12th)

Greg Stevenson (Men's Four, 12th)

Tosha Tsang (Women's Eight, 6th)

1995 - Pan Am Games; Mar del Plata, Argentina

Bradshaw Crombie (Men's Eight, 2nd - Silver Medal)

Bradshaw Crombie (Men's Four, 2nd - Silver Medal)

Greg Stevenson (Men's Eight, 2nd - Silver Medal)

Greg Stevenson (Men's Four, 2nd - Silver Medal)

1994 - World Championships; Indianapolis, USA

Sandy Bourk (Women's Lightweight Four, 5th)

Bradshaw Crombie (Men's Four, 7th)

1993 - World Championships; Prague, Czech Republic

Bradshaw Crombie (Men's Four, 4th)

Greg Stevenson (Men's Four, 4th)

1992 - Olympic Games, Barcelona

Henry Hering (Pair, 9th)

Greg Stevenson (Men's Four, 11th)

1992 - World Championships; Montreal, Canada

Lisa Carey (Women's Lightweight Single (USA))

1991 - World Championships; Vienna, Austria

Rachel Starr (Women's Lightweight Four, 6th)

1991 - Pan Am Games; Havana, Cuba

Greg Stevenson (Men's Four, 3rd - Bronze Medal)

1990 - World Championships; Tasmania, Australia

Rachel Starr (Women's Lightweight Four, 1st - Gold Medal - World Champion)

1988 - Senior B; Tasmania, Australia

Andrew Tees (Men's Eight)

John Younger (Men's Eight)

1985 - World Championships

Guy Savard (Lightweight 8+)

Rita Toporowski (Sr. B Team, 4 Gold Medals, 1 Bronze Medal)

Rita Toporowski (Sr. A Team Spare)

1984 - Canadian National Team Selection Camp

Guy Savard

Rita Toporowski



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