Chris Stevens (rower) explained

Chris Stevens
Full Name:Christopher W Stevens
Education:Shore
Club:Colleagues Rowing Club
Sydney Rowing Club
Headercolor:Skyblue
Nationals:King's Cup 1966-67,70.
Nationality:Australian
Sport:Rowing
Birth Date:12 February 1946

Chris Stevens (born 12 February 1946) is an Australian former national representative rower. He was three times a national champion in sweep-oared boats and once as a sculler. He competed in the men's coxless pair event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.[1]

Club and state rowing

Stevens' attended Sydney Church of England Grammar School where he learned to row. His senior club rowing was initially from the Colleagues Rowing Club, a new Sydney club of the time. His later club rowing was from the Sydney Rowing Club.[2]

In 1966, 1967 and 1970 he was seated in New South Wales state eights which contested the Kings Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.[3] The 1967 New South Wales crew was victorious.[4]

At the 1966 Australian Rowing Championships in a composite SRC/SUBC crew Stevens, Alf Duval, John Ranch, Peter Dickson, and cox Brian Thomas won the Australian coxed four title.[5] In 1970 with Haberfield's Dick Reddel he won the national championship title in a double scull.[6] At the 1972 Australian Rowing Championships Stevens was in the three two seat of a composite Drummoyne/Sydney/Haberfield four which took the men's coxed four national title, qualifying all crew members for the Australian Olympic squad, although ultimately Stevens would row in the coxed pair in Munich.[7]

International representative rowing

In 1966 he was selected at three in the Australian coxed four which competed at the 1966 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Yugoslavia.[8]

In 1967 a limited Australian squad was selected to race at the European Rowing Championships. Stevens was selected at three in the Australian eight.[2] The crew suffered greatly from equipment problems and boat delivery hold-ups and failures. Nonetheless they managed an overall sixth place finish.[9]

In 1972 Stevens was in the bow seat of the Australian coxless pair which raced at the Munich Olympics. Rowing with Kim Mackney, the pair was eliminated in the repechage.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Chris Stevens Olympic Results . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418115309/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/st/chris-stevens-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 19 August 2018.
  2. https://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/rower-profiles/stevens-christopher-w#gsc.tab=0 Stevens Profile at Austn Rowing History
  3. Web site: 1966 King's Cup . 28 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180804170157/http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/interstate-championships/1966.php#M8 . 4 August 2018 . dead .
  4. Web site: 1967 King's Cup . 28 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180925180656/http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/interstate-championships/1967.php#M8 . 25 September 2018 . dead .
  5. http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/national-championships/1966.html#m4c 1966 Australian Championships
  6. http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/national-championships/1970.html#m2x 1970 Australian Championships
  7. https://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/national-championships/1972#mcoxed4 1972 Australian Championships
  8. Web site: 1966 World Championships . 28 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141021193904/http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/world-championships/1966-Bled.html . 21 October 2014 . dead .
  9. https://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/other-australian-crews/1967-mens-european-championships#gsc.tab=0 1967 European C'ships at Austn Rowing History
  10. Web site: 1972 Olympics . 28 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180902001454/http://www.rowinghistory-aus.info/olympic-games/1972-Munich.php . 2 September 2018 . dead .