Sam Scrimgeour
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Born | (1988-01-28) 28 January 1988 (age 36) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Rowing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sam Scrimgeour (born 28 January 1988) is a British lightweight rower.
Rowing career
Scrimgeour competed at the 2013 World Rowing Championships in Chungju, where he won a bronze medal as part of the lightweight coxless pair with Mark Aldred.[1] He then competed at the 2014 World Rowing Championships in Bosbaan, Amsterdam, where he won a bronze medal as part of the lightweight coxless pair with Jono Clegg.[2] The following year he was part of the British team that topped the medal table at the 2015 World Rowing Championships at Lac d'Aiguebelette in France, where he won a gold medal as part of the lightweight coxless pair with Joel Cassells.[3][4]
He won a bronze medal at the 2016 World Rowing Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, as part of the lightweight coxless pair with Joel Cassells.[5]
References
- ^ "2013 World Rowing Championships: Event Information". WorldRowing.com. International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ "2014 World Rowing Championships: Event Information". WorldRowing.com. International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
- ^ "2015 World Rowing Championships results". World Rowing.
- ^ "Sam Scrimgeour". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ "2016 World Rowing Championships results". World Rowing.
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- 1993:
(Fernando Climent, Fernando Molina)
- 1994:
(Carlo Gaddi, Leonardo Pettinari)
- 1995:
(Carlo Grande, Pasquale Marigliano)
- 1996:
(Thomas Ebert, Bo Helleberg)
- 1997:
(Mathias Binder, Beni Schmidt)
- 1998:
(Jean-Christophe Bette, Vincent Montabonel)
- 1999:
(Stefano Basalini, Paolo Pittino)
- 2000:
(Ben Storey, Edward Winchester)
- 2001:
(Gearoid Towey, Tony O'Connor)
- 2002:
(Christián Yantani, Miguel Cerda)
- 2003:
(Bo Helleberg, Mads Andersen)
- 2004:
(Bo Helleberg, Mads Andersen)
- 2005:
(Bo Helleberg, Thomas Ebert)
- 2006:
(Ole Rückbrodt, Felix Otto)
- 2007:
(Andrea Caianiello, Armando Dell'Aquila)
- 2008:
(Nikolaos Goudoulas, Apostolos Goudoulas)
- 2009:
(Fabien Tilliet, Jean-Christophe Bette)
- 2010:
(Fabien Tilliet, Jean-Christophe Bette)
- 2011:
(Peter Chambers, Kieren Emery)
- 2012:
(Luca De Maria, Armando Dell'Aquila)
- 2013:
(Simon Niepmann, Lucas Tramèr)
- 2014:
(Simon Niepmann, Lucas Tramèr)
- 2015:
(Joel Cassells, Sam Scrimgeour)
- 2016:
(Augustin Mouterde, Alexis Guérinot)
- 2017:
(Mark O'Donovan, Shane O'Driscoll)
- 2018:
(Giuseppe Di Mare, Alfonso Scalzone)
- 2019:
(Giuseppe Di Mare, Raffaele Serio)
- 2022:
(Alessandro Durante, Giovanni Ficarra)
- 2023:
(Francesco Bardelli, Stefano Pinsone)
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