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Tom Lucy

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Medal record
Men'srowing
RepresentingGreat Britain
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2008 Beijing Eight

Thomas David Lucy(born 1 May 1988 inBristol) is aBritishinternationalrowerfromLlangovannearMonmouth.[1]He won a silver medal at the2008 Summer Olympicsfor Great Britain in theMen's eight.

He attendedMonmouth Schoolfor seven years, starting at age 12, and left the school after completing his A levels at age 18. He left to study in Oxford atOxford Brookes University.

At 17, he won bronze at the world 2005 junior rowing championships inBrandenburg,Germany, racing in theGBcoxless four.A year later, he won gold in the same event at the world juniors inAmsterdam.In 2007, he finished third at the senior British final trials regatta withColin Smith,earning a place in the GB men's eight that won bronze at theWorld Cup regattainAmsterdamand the world championships inMunich,where at 19 he became the second youngest British rower ever to land a senior world championship medal.[2]Called up into the GB flagship four after injury to bowmanTom James,Lucy won gold at the first World Cup regatta of 2008 back on the Munich course, before going on to win World Cup gold in the GB eight inPoznań,Poland,which secured the overall World Cup title for GB, and Olympic silver in Beijing.[2]

On 10 January 2009, Lucy announced he would retire from the sport to fulfil his childhood dream of joining theRoyal Marines.[3]

Together with 28 other British Royal Marines officers, Tom became a certified sailor after completing the sailing courses at the American Sailing Academy,Key Largo,Floridain July 2010.

Lucy deployed toAfghanistanin March 2011, leading K company42 CommandoRoyal Marines.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Lucy through with plenty in the tank".South Wales Argus.30 August 2007.Retrieved10 December2017.
  2. ^ab"Team GB > Beijing 2008 > Athlete profile > Tom Lucy".2008 Summer Olympics.Retrieved3 January2010.
  3. ^"Olympic hero Lucy to quit rowing".BBC.10 January 2009.Retrieved3 January2010.
  4. ^"Archived copy".Archived fromthe originalon 31 May 2020.Retrieved27 July2011.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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