Rob Waddell

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Olympic medal record
Men's Rowing
Gold 2000 Sydney Single Scull
World Championships
Gold 1998 Single Scull
Gold 1999 Single Scull

Robert ("Rob") Norman Waddell, nicknamed V-12, (born January 7, 1975 in Te Kuiti) is a New Zealand rower, yachtsman and rugby player. In 1998, he married fellow rower Sonia Scown.

Waddell won the single scull at the rowing World Championships in 1998 and 1999, and the gold medal in the Single Sculls at the 2000 Summer Olympics. During his World Championship period, Waddell had several closely contested races with Xeno Müller, the 1996 Summer Olympics champion. In the years leading up to the Olympics, Müller beat Waddell in 3 out of the 7 races they faced each other. At the Olympics, Waddell and Müller dramatically traded the lead over the last half of the course before Waddell finally pulled away to win the gold medal.

Waddell has one of the highest VO2 max intake levels of any athlete ever tested. He holds the second fastest 2 km indoor rowing ergo time in the world.

Waddell started rowing at King's College, Auckland. He later joined Team New Zealand as a grinder for the America's Cup 2003.

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[edit] Achievements

[edit] Olympic Games

  • 2000 - Gold, Single Sculls
  • 1996 - 7th, Single Sculls

[edit] World Championships

  • 1999 - Gold, Single Sculls
  • 1998 - Gold, Single Sculls
  • 1997 - 8th, Single Sculls
  • 1995 - 10th, Straight Four (4-)
  • 1994 - 5th, Pair With (2+)
  • 1994 - 13th, Straight Pair (2-)

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Olympic champions in men's single sculls
1912: William Kinnear | 1920: John B. Kelly, Sr. | 1924: Jack Beresford | 1928: Bobby Pearce | 1932: Bobby Pearce | 1936: Gustav Schafer | 1948: Mervyn Wood | 1952: Yuri Tyukalov | 1956: Vyacheslav Ivanov | 1960: Vyacheslav Ivanov | 1964: Vyacheslav Ivanov | 1968: Henri Jan Wienese | 1972: Yuri Malishev | 1976: Pertti Karppinen | 1980: Pertti Karppinen | 1984: Pertti Karppinen | 1988: Thomas Lange | 1992: Thomas Lange | 1996: Xeno Müller | 2000: Rob Waddell | 2004: Olaf Tufte