Derek Porter
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Medal record | |||
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Men’s Rowing | |||
Competitor for Canada | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Gold | Barcelona 1992 | Eight (8+) | |
Silver | Atlanta 1996 | Single Scull (1x) |
Derek Porter (born November 2, 1967 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an olympic rower from Canada.
Porter won his gold medal in the 1992 Summer Olympics, stroking the Canadian Men's Eight. In a photo finish, the Canadian boat won by 0.14 seconds, just nipping Romania, with two-time defending World Champion Germany just 1.5 seconds back in third. Prior to the 1992 Olympics, Porter had rowed in the Canadian men's eight at the 1990 and 1991 World Championionships, finishing second to Germany each time.
Following the 1992 Olympics, Porter took up sculling. In 1993, Porter won the Single Scull event at the World Rowing Championship. Porter was one of the favorites at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the Single Scull. Porter led most of the race only to be passed by Xeno Muller in the last 500 meters. Porter held on to win the silver medal ahead of two-time defending Olympic champion Thomas Lange who finished third. Following that achievement, Porter was awarded the Order of British Columbia in 1996.
Following the 1996 Olympics, Porter devoted himself to Chiropractic school, and finished twelfth and thirteenth at the 1997 and 1998 World Championships, respectively. In 1999, Porter devoted more practice time to rowing and would go on to place third at the 1999 World Championship in the single scull behind Muller and Rob Waddell.
One of the most anticipated rowing events at the 2000 Olympics was men's single scull. In addition to Porter, it featured two-time World Champion Rob Waddell, defending Olympic champion and three-time World Championship silver medalistXeno Muller, and rising star Marcel Hacker. The race lived up to the hype. Porter finished fourth in the closest Olympic race ever, little over 2 seconds separated first from fourth.
Following the 2000 Olympics, Porter retired from rowing and kept in shape by running triathlons. Porter recently started rowing again winning the 2006 Canadian national team trials event in the single scull. Porter had planned to team with fellow Olympian Jake Wetzel in the double scull event at the 2006 World Championship, and possibly the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. But shortly before the Canadian Speed Order trials, Wetzel hurt his back preventing the boat from competing at the 2006 World Championships.
Porter is the current holder of the Canadian record for Indoor rowing.
Porter lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and is a chiropractor. Porter's father Hugh rowed for the United Kingdom at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games winning a bronze medal in the eight-oared race.
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[edit] Record
[edit] Olympics
[edit] World Championships
- 1999, Bronze Medal, Single Scull (1x)
- 1998, 13th Place, Single Scull (1x)
- 1997, 12th Place, Single Scull (1x)
- 1995, 7th Place, Single Scull (1x)
- 1994, 8th Place, Single Scull (1x)
- 1993, Gold Medal, Single Scull (1x)
- 1991, Silver Medal, Eight(8+)
- 1990, Silver Medal, Eight(8+)
[edit] References
- Canadian Olympic Committee
- International Rowing Federation Records
- Video of 1996 Olympic race
- Video of 2000 Olympic race