James Tomkins

 One of Australia’s greatest rowers, James Tomkins is the only rower in history to win world championship titles in every sweep oar event.

James together with Mike McKay, Nick Green and Andrew Cooper, took the rowing world by storm in the early 1990′s earning the “Oarsome” name and reputation with convincing victories in the 1990 and 1991 World Championships, and the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games.

Following Barcelona Andrew Cooper retired from the Oarsome Foursome and Drew Ginn took his place in the boat. Despite taking a break from competitive rowing for nearly three years the new Foursome successfully defended their Olympic title in Atlanta 1996.

In March 1997, the Foursome announced their intention to row in front of a home crowd at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, aiming to win a third successive Olympic title.

In 1998 the Oarsome Foursome returned to international competition and rowed as a coxed four, winning gold at the World Championships in Cologne, heralding the champion crew’s return. At the same regatta James teamed up with fellow crew member Nick Green to win gold in the coxed pairs.

In 1999 James and Drew Ginn travelled to Canada for the World Championships and won gold in the coxless pairs. Tragically the dynamic duo were split up when Ginn was forced to abandon his Olympic campaign after succumbing to a back injury.

At Sydney 2000 James teamed up with fellow Victorian Matthew Long to row in the coxless pair and went on to win his third consecutive medal at an Olympic Games.

Tomkins and Ginn combined again in 2002 to win the coxless pairs at the Australian Championships and at the following World Titles.

2004………Once again the “Dynamic Duo” showed they were the best in the world with their Gold Medal at The Athens Olympics.

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