Alistair Dryden Explained

Alistair Dryden
Birth Name:Alistair Garth Dryden
Birth Date:18 December 1942
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Relatives:Jim Dryden (father)
Murdoch Dryden (son)
Height:196 cm
Weight:95 kg
Sport:Rowing

Alistair Garth Dryden (born 18 December 1942) is a former New Zealand rower.

Dryden was born in 1942 in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] The wrestler Jim Dryden (1907–1974) was his father. He received his education at King's College.[2]

At the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games he won the silver medal as part of the men's eight alongside crew members Leslie Arthur, Darien Boswell, Colin Cordes, Alan Grey, Christian Larsen, Louis Lobel, Robert Page and Alan Webster.[3] After having received an invitation to the Henley Royal Regatta, he won the inaugural Prince Philip Challenge Cup regatta in 1963 in Henley-on-Thames. That year, the Henley regatta was regarded as the event that came closest to a world championship.[4] Darien Boswell, Peter Masfen and Dudley Storey made up the other rowers, and Bob Page was the cox.[5]

The same coxed four team then went to the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, where they placed a disappointing eighth.[6] At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico he was part of the men's eight that came fourth in the final.

Dryden was later the president of the Auckland Rowing Club.[7] Dryden's son, Murdoch Dryden, would later represent New Zealand at World Rowing Championships.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Alistair Dryden . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418104607/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/dr/alistair-dryden-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 30 June 2017 .
  2. Web site: King's rowing clean up at Auckland Rowing Association Awards . . 7 June 2018 . 18 June 2017.
  3. Web site: Profile at the New Zealand Olympic Committee . commonwealthgames.org.nz.
  4. Web site: Green . David . Rowing - International rowing, 1920s to 1980s . . 5 September 2016 . 5 September 2013.
  5. News: Leggat . David . Rowing: Crew toast 50th anniversary of glorious win . 5 September 2016 . . 6 July 2013.
  6. Web site: New Zealand Rowing at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417214300/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/NZL/summer/1964/ROW/ . dead . 17 April 2020 . . 5 September 2016.
  7. Banks . John . John Banks (New Zealand politician) . 8 September 2003 . Banks Speech To Auckland Rowing Club . Auckland . . . 7 June 2018.
  8. News: Irvine . Peter . Older rowers pull their weight at Lake Rotoroa regatta . 7 June 2018 . . 5 May 2011 . A11.