Christopher Liwski

Christopher Liwski
Medal record
Competitor for  United States
Rowing
World Championships
Bronze 2006 Eton 8+
Gold 2007 Munich 4+

Christopher Liwski (born 21 April 1980 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is an American rower, a double world championship medal winner, and a two-time member of the United States Olympic Rowing Team.

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Education

Liwski attended Syracuse University as an undergraduate.[1] He then began his legal education at the Syracuse University College of Law,[2] before enrolling in St Catherine's College of Oxford University, where he undertook a Master of Science degree in Water Science, Policy and Management. Liwski then returned to the U.S. where he completed his law degree at Boston College Law School.[3]

International rowing career

Liwski won his first international gold medal in 2002 at the three seat of the United States Eight in the Nations Cup World Championships.[1][4] He then won gold again in the United States Eight at the 2003 Pan-American Games.[1][2] Liwski sat in the five seat of the United States Eight, which came fourth in the final World Cup event before the Athens Olympics, but acted as the Olympic team spare by the time the crew went onto win Gold in Athens.[5][6] A year later he competed internationally again, this time at the World Cup event at Dorney Lake, Eton. Liwski, and Oxford crewmate Michael Blomquist,[7] finished ninth there in the coxless pair.

In 2006 Liwski competed at the World Championships rowing at the five seat in the United States Eight,[8] which won a bronze medal behind Germany and Italy.[9] Competing again at the 2007 World Championships, Liwski stroked the four with coxswain to a gold medal.[9]

In 2008 after a difficult year of team selection, Liwski was once again named as alternate on the men's sweep team for the Beijing Olympics.[10]

Achievements

Olympics

World Championships

  • 2007 Munich – Gold, US 4+ (Stroke)
  • 2006 Eton – Bronze, US 8+ (Five)

World Cups

  • 2005 Eton – 9th, US 2- (Bow)
  • 2004 Lucerne – 4th, US 8+ (Five)

International competition

  • 2003 Pan American Games – Gold, US 8+ (Five); 4th, US 2- (Bow)[9]
  • 2002 Under-23 World Championships – Gold, US 8+ (Three)[9]

Nationally

  • 2006 Nationals – Gold, PTC 8+
  • 2007 Nationals – Gold, PTC 8+; Silver, PTC 4-[11]

The Boat Race

Whilst at Oxford University, Liwski was a member of Oxford University Boat Club and took part in the Boat Race in 2005,[12] marking the 151st racing of the prestigious annual event. Both universities had extremely strong intakes that year, with Cambridge boasting several world champions and the Oxford crew including Olympic silver medallist Barney Williams, and now famed British oarsmen Andrew Triggs-Hodge and Peter Reed. Oxford, with Liwski in the five seat, won the contest by two lengths in a time of 16 minutes 42 seconds.[12] To date, the 2005 Oxford Blue Boat marks the heaviest crew weight of all time.[13]

Other rowing

Liwski rowed for the Syracuse University Crew for four years as an undergraduate[2] and was the recipient of the David Godfrey Award in his senior year.

Also, just hours after competing in the 2005 World Cup event at Dorney Lake, Eton, Chris made a guest appearance in St Catherine's College first VIII, which was competing in the Oxford University Summer Eights. He was joined in that crew by fellow international competitors Andrew Triggs-Hodge and Colin Smith. They easily defeated their opposition, Hertford College.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Liwski Selected as an Alternate to the 2004 U.S. Olympic Rowing Team". Syracuse University Athletics. July 8, 2004. http://www.suathletics.com/news/2004/7/8/liwskiolympicalt.aspx. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c "Chris Liwski '02 Wins Gold With U.S. Eight At Pan Am Games". Syracuse University Athletics. August 11, 2003. http://www.suathletics.com/news/2003/8/11/liwskipanamgold.aspx. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  3. ^ "Riverview grad on gold medal team". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. September 3, 2007. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ukIgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0IQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6779,4269622&dq=christopher+liwski+boston+college&hl=en. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  4. ^ "Liwski rows to gold". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. August 7, 2002. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7-IeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=738EAAAAIBAJ&pg=6605,1428739&dq=christopher+liwski&hl=en. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  5. ^ Reuters (March 26, 2005). "International feel to Britain's Boat Race". Times of Malta. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20050326/sport/international-feel-to-britains-boat-race. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  6. ^ Rosewell, Mike (March 1, 2005). "Olympians dominate in cosmopolitan line-ups". The Times. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/article416657.ece. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  7. ^ "World Cup: Hot Heats and Parking Passes". row2k. May 26, 2005. http://www.row2k.com/features/features.cfm?action=read&ID=221. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  8. ^ "US Men's Eight Advances to Final; US Team Friday Results from 2006 World Rowing Championships". row2k. August 25, 2006. http://row2k.com/news/news.cfm?ID=25530. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Chris Liwski '02 Named as an Alternate to 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Roster". Syracuse University Athletics. June 6, 2008. http://www.suathletics.com/news/2008/7/6/crewliwski.aspx. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  10. ^ "2008 Summer Olympic Games Preview – Rowing". The Sports Network. July 17, 2008. http://www.justnews.com/beijing-olympics/16911223/detail.html. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  11. ^ "Twenty-Three Titles Awarded on Final Day of the 2007 USRowing National Championships". row2k. June 23, 2007. http://row2k.com/news/news.cfm?ID=30900. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  12. ^ a b Dodd, Christopher (March 28, 2005). "Boat Race: Size matters as mighty Oxford leave Light Blues in their wake". The Indepenent. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/boat-race-size-matters-as-mighty-oxford-leave-light-blues-in-their-wake-530174.html. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 
  13. ^ Quarrel, Rachel (March 23, 2005). "Oxford weigh in as the heaviest crew of all time". The Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/rowing/2357108/Oxford-weigh-in-as-the-heaviest-crew-of-all-time.html. Retrieved January 29, 2011. 

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