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Steve Trapmore
Steve Trapmore is an accomplished English rowing professional with a distinguished career in both competitive rowing and coaching. He began rowing at age twelve, initially as a coxswain for his father's crew, and by age 15 became an oarsman.1
Olympic and Professional Achievements:
- Won an Olympic gold medal with the British rowing team in 2000 at the Sydney Olympics12
- Earned a bronze medal at the 1997 World Championships in a coxed four1
- Won a world title in 2002 with the British coxed four1
- Awarded an MBE in 2001 by Queen Elizabeth II for services to rowing3
Coaching Career: After a back injury in 2003 ended his competitive rowing career, Trapmore transitioned to coaching.1 He is currently the High Performance Coach within the Great Britain Olympic Rowing programme, specifically developing the Men's Squad.23 In 2010, he was appointed head coach of Cambridge University Boat Club.1
Trapmore is recognized as a professional, driven, and thorough coach, considered among the best in his field.4
Highlights
Jan 11 · olympics.com
Steve TRAPMORE - Olympics