- Alex Partridge
Alex Partridge (born 25 January 1981 in
San Francisco ) is a British rower, and an Olympic silver medallistEducation
Partridge started rowing at
Monkton Combe School , Bath, and attendedOxford Brookes University to studyTechnology Management . Double Olympic champion Steve Williams, with whom Partridge won two world titles attended both the same school, and the same university.International rowing career
Partridge first made his mark at senior level in 2001. Having won a silver medal in the four at the World U23 Championships with Christopher Martin, Henry Adams and
Dan Ouseley , the crew met the standard to gain selection for the coxed four at the senior World Championships in Lucerne. Having reached the final, they proved to be particularly strong in the final 500m, rowing through the field to snatch the bronze medal on the line.In 2002 and 2003 Alex raced in the Eight; the crew finished 6th at the World Championships, but stepped up in 2003 to win a bronze medal.
In 2004, Partridge won the GB Rowing Senior Selection Trials in the pair with Andrew Triggs Hodge. This proved a headache for the selecters who had already shuffled the previous year's crews considerably, in the wake of
Matthew Pinsent andJames Cracknell 's disappointing 4th place in the pair in Milan. Until the trials Pinsent and Cracknell had been training in a four with Steve Williams andJosh West , but following the unexpected trials result replaced West with Partridge. Hodge remained in the Eight. However, following the World Cup in Lucerne, Partridge was diagnosed with a collapsed lung and had to withdraw from the athens Olympics; He was replaced in the coxless four byEd Coode , and the crew went onto win an Olympic final, to beat the Canadian four by just 0.08 seconds. Patridge, however, was first across the line; the crew had named their boat after him.In 2005 Partridge returned to full fitness and regained his place in the men's four with Triggs Hodge, Peter Reed and Williams, winning gold in the World Cups at Eton, Munich and Lucerne and capping a the season by taking gold in the World Championships in Japan. The 2006 World Cup brought further success with gold in all of the World Cup events in Munich, Poznan and Lucerne and another World Championship victory in front of their home supporters at
Dorney Lake , Eton.The 2007 season proved to be far more disappointing; the previously unbeated four was hit by injury, and although the full line up raced at the World Championships, they finished 4th - in startling contrast to their dominance of the previous two years.
In 2008, Partridge was replaced in the coxless four by quadruple Cambridge Blue
Tom James . Instead Partridge spent the season in the Eight, winning a silver medal in the Olympic final in Beijing.Achievements
Olympics
*2008
Beijing - Silver, Eight (bow)World Championships
*2007
Munich - 4th, Coxless Four (three)
*2006 Eton - Gold, Coxless Four (three)
*2005Gifu - Gold, Coxless Four (three)
*2003Milan - Bronze, Eight (bow)
*2002Seville - 6th, Eight (bow)
*2001Lucerne - Bronze, Coxed Four (three)World Cups
*2008
Poznań - Gold, Eight (bow)
*2008Lucerne - Bronze, Eight (bow)
*2008Munich - Silver, Eight (bow)*2007
Amsterdam - Gold, Eight (bow)
*2007Linz - Gold, Coxless Four (three)*2006
Lucerne - Gold, Coxless Four (three)
*2006Poznań - Gold, Coxless Four (three)
*2006Munich - Gold, Coxless Four (three)*2005
Lucerne - Gold, Coxless Four (three)
*2005Munich - Gold, Coxless Four (three)
*2005 Eton - Gold, Coxless Four (three)*2004
Lucerne - Bronze, Coxless Four (three)
*2004Munich - 5th, Coxless Four (three)
*2004Poznań - Gold, Coxless Four (three)*2003
Munich - 3rd, Eight (bow)*2002
Munich - 6th, Eight (three)
*2002Lucerne - 5th, Eight (three)
*2002Hazewinkel - Gold, Eight (three)*2001
Seville - 7th, Coxless Four (three)World Under 23 Championships
*2001
Linz - Silver, Coxless FourWorld Junior Championships
* 1999
Plovdiv Lake - Silver, Coxless Four
* 1998Linz - Bronze, Coxed PairExternal links
* [http://www.bosonmedia.co.uk/ara/gbrowing/biographies/index.php?Action=2&id=56 Profile on GB Rowing]
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