Mahe Drysdale

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Mahe Drysdale is a New Zealand rower renowned for his multiple Olympic and World Championship titles in the single sculls.

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instanceOf Olympic athlete
human
rower
awardReceived Halberg Sportsman of the Year NERFINISHED
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit NERFINISHED
coachedBy Dick Tonks NERFINISHED
competesIn men's single sculls
countryOfBirth Australia
countryOfCitizenship New Zealand
dateOfBirth 1978-11-19
education University of Auckland NERFINISHED
University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
familyName Drysdale NERFINISHED
givenName Mahe NERFINISHED
hasInjuryHistory suffered back problems during his rowing career
suffered illness before the 2008 Olympic final
height approximately 2.00 m
isConsidered one of the greatest single scullers in rowing history
knownFor dominance in men's single sculls in the 2000s and 2010s
maritalStatus married
memberOf New Zealand national rowing team NERFINISHED
name Mahe Drysdale NERFINISHED
nationality New Zealander
OlympicGamesParticipatedIn 2004 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
2008 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
2012 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
2016 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
2020 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Melbourne NERFINISHED
representedCountry New Zealand NERFINISHED
residence New Zealand NERFINISHED
retiredFrom international rowing competition
sexOrGender male
specialization single sculls
sport rowing
spouse Juliette Haigh NERFINISHED
trainingBase Lake Karapiro NERFINISHED
turnedProfessional early 2000s
wonMedal Olympic bronze medal in men's single sculls at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Olympic gold medal in men's single sculls at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Olympic gold medal in men's single sculls at the 2016 Summer Olympics
wonTitle World Rowing Championships men's single sculls gold medal in 2005
World Rowing Championships men's single sculls gold medal in 2006
World Rowing Championships men's single sculls gold medal in 2007
World Rowing Championships men's single sculls gold medal in 2009
World Rowing Championships men's single sculls gold medal in 2011
worldChampionIn men's single sculls

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