sport.wikisort.org - AthleteIan Andrew Wright (born 9 December 1961) is a former New Zealand rower who won an Olympic bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Wright has won 31 national titles during his career. After his rowing career ended, he became a coach and his Swiss lightweight men's four team won gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He is now Australia's head rowing coach announced in September 2016. He immediately coached the Australian men's four to a gold medal at the 2017 world rowing championships (Sarasota, Florida).
New Zealand rower
Ian Wright
|
Birth name | Ian Andrew Wright |
---|
Born | (1961-12-09) 9 December 1961 (age 60) Wanganui, New Zealand[1] |
---|
Occupation | Rowing coach |
---|
Height | 189 cm (6 ft 2 in)[1] |
---|
Weight | 90 kg (198 lb)[1] |
---|
|
Sport | Rowing |
---|
Club | Waikato Rowing Club |
---|
|
Rowing career
Wright was born in 1961 in Wanganui, New Zealand. He moved to Hamilton and became a member of the Hamilton Rowing Club.[2] He had Harry Mahon as his rowing coach.[3]
Wright won two medals at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh. He won silver with Barrie Mabbott in the coxless pair and bronze in the eight.[4][5] At the 1988 Summer Olympics, Wright won bronze in the coxed four along with George Keys, Greg Johnston, Chris White and Andrew Bird (cox).[6]
At the 1989 World Rowing Championships at Bled, Yugoslavia, he won a bronze in the men's four with Bill Coventry, Alastair Mackintosh, and Campbell Clayton-Greene.[7]
At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Wright finished 11th in the coxed four.[4] At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, he came 13th in the coxless four.[4]
During his career, he has won a total of 31 New Zealand titles with the coxed eight (12 titles), coxed four (7 titles), coxless four (7 titles), coxless pair (2 titles), and coxed pair (3 titles).[4]
Coaching career
A teacher, Wright was involved in rowing coaching school and age-group at national level. He coached several Maadi Cup winning squads at both St Paul's Collegiate School and Hamilton Boys' High School.[4] He is described as "intense" and speaks his mind, which does not sit well with some people. He is held in high regard by those who have been coached by him.[8]
From 2005 to 2009, Wright was head coach at the Melbourne University Boat Club.[9] Wright worked for Rowing New Zealand as coach for the men's eight, and was head coach at the Waikato Regional Performance Centre with training at Lake Karapiro.[9] In late 2014, Wright was appointed head national coach of Switzerland.[3] He led the lightweight men's four to become the 2015 world champions.[10] A year later, the same boat won Olympic gold at the Rio Olympics.[3][11] In September 2016, he was appointed head rowing coach for Australia's men.[9] Within a year of Wright starting in Australia, the Australian men's four—consisting of Joshua Hicks, Spencer Turrin, Jack Hargreaves and Alexander Hill—won gold at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida.[12] Until 2017, Australia had not won a World Championship in the Men's Coxless Four since 1991 in Vienna, Austria.
In July 2018, Wright coached the Australian Men's Eight to a win in the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta. Beating the Romanian National Eight in the Final, Australia would also go on to claim the course record in a time of 5:53 while being in the arguably less-favoured Buckinghamshire lane. This same year at the 2018 World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria the Australian Men's Four won another gold medal giving them back to back World Champion titles.
References
1986 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team |
---|
Athletics |
- Anne Audain
- John Bowden
- David Burridge
- John Campbell
- Murray Day
- Debbie Elsmore
- Terry Genge
- Michael Gilchrist
- Anne Hare
- Jayne Moffitt
- Gavin Lovegrove
- Christine McMiken
- Lorraine Moller
- Mary O'Connor
- Lyn Osmers
- Wayne Paul
- Christine Pfitzinger
- Simon Poelman
- Peter Renner
- Kerry Rodger
- Graham Seatter
- John Stapylton-Smith
- Lynette Stock
- John Walker
- Trudy Woodhead
|
---|
Badminton |
- Kerrin Harrison
- Phil Horne
- Katrin Lockey
- Karen Phillips
- Graeme Robson
- Ann Stephens
- Glenn Stewart
- Toni Whittaker
|
---|
Boxing |
- Shane Buckley
- Apelu Ioane
- Jimmy Peau
- Raeli Raeli
- Johnny Wallace
|
---|
Cycling |
- Gary Anderson
- Russell Clune
- Stephen Cox
- Blair Cox
- Brian Fowler
- Greg Fraine
- Craig Griffin
- Pierre Jordan
- Paul Leitch
- Mike McRedmond
- Graeme Miller
- William Rastrick
- Murray Steele
- Stephen Swart
- Andrew Whitford
|
---|
Diving |
- Nicky Cooney
- Mark Graham
- Raymond Vallance
|
---|
Lawn bowls |
- Vera Bindon
- Ian Dickison
- Millie Khan
- Daphne Le Breton
- Stewart McConnell
- Morgan Moffat
- John Murtagh
- Wayne Nairn
- Joyce Osborne
- Denise Page
- Rhoda Ryan
- Jennie Simpson
- Keith Slight
- Maurice Symes
|
---|
Rowing | |
---|
Shooting |
- Eddie Adlam
- Chester Burt
- John Farrell
- Frank Godfrey
- Rex Hamilton
- Roger Harvey
- Barry O'Neale
- Stephen Petterson
- Barrie Wickins
- John Woolley
- Greg Yelavich
|
---|
Swimming | |
---|
Synchronised swimming | |
---|
Weightlifting |
- Michael Bernard
- Kevin Blake
- Clayton Chelley
- Allister Nalder
|
---|
Wrestling |
- Robert Algie
- Stephen Bell
- Zane Coleman
- Steve Reinsfield
- Shane Stannett
|
---|
1988 New Zealand Olympic team |
---|
Archery | |
---|
Athletics |
- Anne Audain
- John Campbell
- Christine McMiken
- Lorraine Moller
- Christine Pfitzinger
- Simon Poelman
|
---|
Canoeing | |
---|
Cycling |
- Gary Anderson
- Craig Connell
- Nigel Donnelly
- Brian Fowler
- Greg Fraine
- Tony Graham
- Madonna Harris
- Paul Leitch
- Graeme Miller
- Wayne Morgan
- Gavin Stevens
- Andrew Whitford
- Stuart Williams
|
---|
Equestrian | |
---|
Fencing | |
---|
Judo |
- Brent Cooper
- Bill Vincent
|
---|
Rhythmic gymnastics | |
---|
Rowing | |
---|
Sailing | |
---|
Shooting |
- John Farrell
- Stephen Petterson
- John Woolley
- Greg Yelavich
|
---|
Swimming | |
---|
Table tennis |
- Barry Griffiths
- Peter Jackson
|
---|
Tennis |
- Belinda Cordwell
- Bruce Derlin
- Kelly Evernden
|
---|
Weightlifting | |
---|
Wrestling |
- Brent Hollamby
- Steve Reinsfield
|
---|
Chef de Mission: Bruce Ullrich |
1992 New Zealand Olympic team |
---|
Archery | |
---|
Athletics |
- Marguerite Buist
- Derek Froude
- Paul Gibbons
- Joanne Henry
- Robbie Johnston
- Anne Judkins
- Gavin Lovegrove
- Lorraine Moller
- Lesley Morton
- Simon Poelman
- Kirsten Smith
- Cameron Taylor
- Rex Wilson
|
---|
Badminton |
- Dean Galt
- Kerrin Harrison
- Tammy Jenkins
- Rhona Robertson
|
---|
Boxing | |
---|
Canoeing | |
---|
Cycling |
- Gary Anderson
- Jon Andrews
- Tom Bamford
- Joann Burke
- Nigel Donnelly
- Brian Fowler
- Paul Leitch
- Carlos Marryatt
- Glenn McLeay
- Graeme Miller
- Jacqui Nelson
- Chris Nicholson
- Rosalind Reekie
- Stuart Williams
|
---|
Diving | |
---|
Equestrian | |
---|
Fencing | |
---|
Field hockey |
- Scott Anderson
- Christine Arthur
- Tina Bell-Kake
- Mary Clinton
- Shane Collins
- Sapphire Cooper
- Peter Daji
- Sue Duggan
- Kylie Foy
- Susan Furmage
- David Grundy
- Scott Hobson
- Elaine Jensen
- Trudy Kilkolly
- Anna Lawrence
- Brett Leaver
- Grant McLeod
- Peter Miskimmin
- Kieren O'Grady
- Umesh Parag
- Paresh Patel
- David Penfold
- John Radovonich
- Craig Russ
- Gregory Russ
- Helen Shearer
- Jamie Smith
- Mandy Smith
- Anthony Thornton
- Robyn Toomey
- Kate Trolove
- Ian Woodley
|
---|
Judo |
- Steve Corkin
- Donna Hilton
- Nicola Morris
- Graeme Spinks
|
---|
Rowing |
- Philippa Baker
- Scott Brownlee
- Campbell Clayton-Greene
- Bill Coventry
- Toni Dunlop
- Brenda Lawson
- Guy Melville
- Pat Peoples
- Carl Sheehan
- Eric Verdonk
- Chris White
- Ian Wright
|
---|
Sailing | |
---|
Shooting |
- Jocelyn Lees
- Stephen Petterson
- Greg Yelavich
|
---|
Swimming | |
---|
Table tennis |
- Hagen Bower
- Peter Jackson
- Chunli Li
|
---|
Wrestling |
- Grant Parker
- Shane Stannett
|
---|
Chef de Mission: Ralph Roberts |
1996 New Zealand Olympic team |
---|
Archery | |
---|
Athletics |
- Craig Barrett
- Chantal Brunner
- Nyla Carroll
- Matthew Coad
- Chris Donaldson
- Beatrice Faumuina
- Anne Hare
- Martin Johns
- Robbie Johnston
- Mark Keddell
- Gavin Lovegrove
- Lorraine Moller
- Scott Nelson
- Gus Nketia
- Doug Pirini
- Sean Wade
- Jonathan Wyatt
|
---|
Badminton |
- Rhona Robertson
- Tammy Jenkins
|
---|
Boxing | |
---|
Canoeing | |
---|
Cycling |
- Gary Anderson
- Rebecca Bailey
- Brendon Cameron
- Tim Carswell
- Julian Dean
- Brian Fowler
- Scott Guyton
- Greg Henderson
- Kathy Lynch
- Darren McKenzie-Potter
- Glenn McLeay
- Glen Mitchell
- Jacqui Nelson
- Susy Pryde
- Ric Reid
- Sarah Ulmer
- Donna Wynd
|
---|
Equestrian | |
---|
Judo |
- Steve Corkin
- Daniel Gowing
|
---|
Rowing | |
---|
Sailing | |
---|
Shooting |
- Stephen Petterson
- Brant Woodward
|
---|
Swimming | |
---|
Table tennis | |
---|
Tennis | |
---|
Volleyball |
- Glenn Hamilton
- Reid Hamilton
|
---|
Chef de Mission: Dave Gerrard |
На других языках
- [en] Ian Wright (rower)
[fr] Ian Wright (aviron)
Ian Wright est un rameur néo-zélandais né le 9 décembre 1961 à Wanganui.
[ru] Райт, Иан (гребец)
Иан Эндрю Райт (англ. Ian Andrew Wright; род. 9 декабря 1961[1][2], Уонгануи, Манавату-Уангануи) — новозеландский гребец, выступавший за сборную Новой Зеландии по академической гребле в период 1986—1996 годов. Бронзовый призёр летних Олимпийских игр в Сеуле, бронзовый призёр чемпионата мира, обладатель серебряной и бронзовой медалей Игр Содружества, многократный чемпион страны в двойках распашных,четвёрках парных, четвёрках без рулевого, восьмёрках. Также известен как тренер по академической гребле, в разное время возглавлял национальные сборные Швейцарии и Австралии.
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии