Brett Wilkinson (rower) explained

Brett Wilkinson
Birth Date:2 May 1976
Birth Place:Hyde Park, New York, U.S.
Height:195.60NaN0
Weight:86kg (190lb)
Country:United States
Sport:Rowing
Event:Men's quadruple sculls; men's double sculls
Club:Potomac Boat Club
Worlds:2001, M4x, 2nd; 2002, M2x, 14th; 2003, M2x, 10th; 2004, M4x, 7th [1]
Olympics:2004, M4x, 11th
Updated:December 8, 2008
Show-Medals:yes

Brett Wilkinson (born May 2, 1976 in Hyde Park, New York) is a former member of the U.S. National Rowing Team. Wilkinson began his rowing career at Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School and later rowed for Bucknell University. After college, he was a member of the Potomac Boat Club in Washington, D.C. where he qualified for the U.S. National Rowing Team.

He competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in the men's quadruple sculls with teammates Ben Holbrook, Sloan DuRoss and Kent Smack,[2] finishing 11th overall. Wilkinson also represented the United States in several World Championships, rowing in the men's double and quadruple sculls.

Wilkinson was a member of the team of engineers who worked to rebuild the Pentagon after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.[3]

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    1. Web site: Brett Wilkinson . International Rowing Federation.
    2. Web site: United States 2004 Olympic Roster. Row2K.
    3. Web site: Team USA: Rowing. USA Today .