Personal information | |
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Full name | Brian Price |
Nationality | Canada |
Born | February 19, 1976 Belleville, Ontario, Canada |
Height | 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Weight | 55kg/121.2lb |
Sport | |
Sport | Swimming |
Club | Quinte Rowing Club |
Medal record | ||
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Men's Rowing | ||
Competitor for Canada | ||
Summer Olympics | ||
Gold | 2008 Beijing | Men's eights |
World Rowing Championships | ||
Gold | 2002 Seville[1] | Eight (M8+) |
Gold | 2003 Milan[2] | Eight (M8+) |
Bronze | 2003 Milan[3] | Coxed Pair (M2+) |
Bronze | 2006 Eton[4] | Coxed Pair (M2+) |
Gold | 2007 Munich[5] | Eight (M8+) |
Bronze | 2007 Munich[6] | Coxed Pair (M2+) |
Bronze | 2011 Lake Bled | Eight (M8+) |
Bronze | 2011 Lake Bled | Coxed Pair (M2+) |
World Cup | ||
Bronze | 2002 Lucerne[7] | Eight (M8+) |
Gold | 2003 Lucerne[8] | Eight (M8+) |
Gold | 2004 Munich[9] | Eight (M8+) |
Gold | 2004 Lucerne[10] | Eight (M8+) |
Gold | 2007 Lucerne[11] | Eight (M8+) |
Gold | 2008 Lucerne[12] | Eight (M8+) |
Competitor for Australia | ||
World Cup | ||
Silver | 2000 Lucerne | Coxed Pair |
Royal Henley Regatta | ||
Gold | 2002 Grand Challenge Cup | Men's Eight |
Gold | 2003 Grand Challenge Cup | Men's Eight |
Gold | 2007 Grand Challenge Cup | Men's Eight |
Brian Price (born February 19, 1976) has been the Canadian coxswain of the Men's Eight since 2001. He was born in Belleville, Ontario. Price began rowing on the National Team in 1998 after graduating from Seneca College with a Civil Engineering Technology diploma. The first national team crew that he made was the 1998 development lwt eight. He made the move to the heavyweight men's team in 1999 and competed at the Pan Am Games in Winnipeg.
Price has competed at every World Championships in the Eight since 2001 and earned three World Championship victories over that time. He has doubled up in the Eight and Coxed Pair three times and medaling each time with a bronze. His Men's Eight gold medal victories came in 2002 (Seville,Spain), 2003 (Milan, Italy) and 2007 (Munich, Germany). His three World Championship Coxed Pair Bronze medals came in 2003, 2006 & 2007. He also has multiple World Cup medals to his credit, 5 gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze.
As a survivor of childhood cancer, leukemia ALL, he credits having had cancer for making him a World Champion and Olympian. He underwent chemotherapy and a harsh drug regime as a child which played havoc with his thyroid and stunted his growth. This left him smaller than he should have been but the perfect size for a coxswain standing at 5'4" tall and 121 lbs. His favorite saying is "Without having had cancer, I would not have become a World and Olympic Champion."[13]
He met Robbi Stott of Belleville in September 2000 and they got married on December 11, 2004. After having lived in Ottawa after the Athen's Olympics for two years, and Robbi becoming a Registered Massage Therapist, they moved back to Victoria full time in March 2007 where they reside now. Stott gave birth to a baby girl, Brianna Helen on May 31, 2007 and most recently their second daughter, Peyton Victoria on Jan 12, 2010.
Brian is now an Olympic Gold Medalist after dominating the field at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing China. He won the Men's Eight with team mates Kevin Light, Ben Rutledge, Andrew Byrnes, Jake Wetzel, Malcolm Howard, Dominic Sieterle, Adam Kreek and Kyle Hamilton[14] Great Britain won the silver while USA finished with Bronze. The Canadian boat stormed out to a lead right from the start with GB and the USA unable to match their immense power.