- Jürgen Gröbler
Jürgen Gröbler (born
July 31 1946 ,Magdeburg ) is a German rowing coach, formerly the Olympic team coach ofEast Germany and later ofGreat Britain .As rowing coach of East Germany, Gröbler produced gold medal winning crews in the Olympics from 1972 to 1988.
Gröbler moved to Britain in 1991, and coached
Steve Redgrave andMatthew Pinsent to Olympic Gold Medals in 1992 and 1996 in the pair,James Cracknell ,Tim Foster , Redgrave and Pinsent to the 2000 four, and Steve Williams, Cracknell,Ed Coode and Pinsent to gold in the 2004 four. He also coached the coxless GB four to victory in the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics.In August 2000, the month prior to coaching the coxless four to gold in Sydney, he took part in a 3-part
BBC documentary entitledGold Fever . This followed him and the team in the years leading up to the Olympics, showing the hard work and tough decisions he faced in the quest for gold.In 2000 he won the
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award , and in March 2006 he was presented an honoraryOrder of the British Empire (OBE) by Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell for his contribution to British sport. [ [http://www.culture.gov.uk/reference_library/media_releases/2235.aspx Jurgen Grobler receives honoray OBE from Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell] ]See also
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Leander Club (member).References
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