Drew Ginn

Drew Ginn
Rodné jménoDrew Cameron Ginn
Narození20. listopadu 1974 (48 let)
Leongatha
Alma materScotch College
Povolánícyklista a veslař
Oceněnímedaile Řádu Austrálie (1997)
Australská sportovní medaile (2000)
Thomas Keller Medal (2014)
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Chybí svobodný obrázek.
Přehled medailí
Olympijské kruhy Veslování na LOH
zlatoLOH 2004čtyřka bez kormidelníka
zlatoLOH 2008čtyřka bez kormidelníka

Drew Cameron Ginn (* 20. listopadu 1974, Leongatha) je bývalý australský veslař. Získal tři zlaté olympijské medaile a jednu stříbrnou, dvě zlata má ze závodu dvojky bez kormidelníka (Athény 2004, Peking 2008), jedno zlato ze čtyřky bez kormidelníka (Atlanta 1996) a stříbro ze čtyřky bez kormidelníka (Londýn 2012).[1] Je též pětinásobným mistrem světa ze závodů dvoj a čtyřveslic. Krom veslování se věnoval i cyklistice.

Reference

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  1. Drew Ginn Bio, Stats, and Results. Olympics at Sports-Reference.com [online]. [cit. 2016-08-22]. Dostupné v archivu pořízeném dne 2012-08-22. 

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