Peter Dignan (rower)
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Olympic medal record | |||
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Bronze | Montreal 1976 | Eights |
Peter Dignan was born on March 6, 1955 in Gibraltar, to a former Berlin airlift pilot. His father later enetered the diplomatic corps, and as a result, Dignan spent much time outside of his parents' native New Zealand. He subsequently relocated to Auckland, New Zealand, where he attended and boarded at the prestigious King's College, becoming a house prefect.
Dignan, a competent rower, represented New Zealand in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, and won a bronze medal for his row in the Men's Eight. He subsequently participated in surf boat tests internationally, racing for New Zealand, including a 'rebel' tour to South Africa. He retired undefeated. Dignan also played rugby.
Dignan is now a schoolteacher in Sydney, Australia.