Everything about Tim Foster totally explained
Timothy "Tim" Foster (born
19 January 1970) is a
British rower. He began rowing at
Bedford Modern School and competed in the
Junior World Rowing Championships in 1987 and 1988. In the latter he competed in a pair with a
Matthew Pinsent. He became the first British rower to win gold medals at two consecutive Junior Worlds. From there he proceeded into the senior squad.
In 1993 he underwent
back surgery but was straight back in the boat for the 1994 season - coming 5th in the coxless four at the World Champs. This boat stayed together until the 1996 Olympics, where they won Bronze.
Following his Olympic medal, he continued his university studies at
Oxford - competing in the 1997
Boat Race.
In 1997 he won a seat in the coxless four alongside
Steve Redgrave,
Matthew Pinsent and
James Cracknell. In the run up to the Olympics, he again needed back surgery and time off after severing
tendons in his hand by punching a window at a boat club party. In August 2000, the month prior to winning gold in Sydney, a 3-part BBC documentary entitled
Gold Fever was broadcast. This followed the coxless four team in the years leading up to the Olympics, including video diaries recording the highs and lows in the quest for gold. Despite the problems Foster had had, he was in the final crew and they won Gold at the
Sydney 2000 Olympics.
After Sydney, he retired from international rowing, and retired as an active rower in December 2001. After a stint coaching at the
University of London Boat Club, he joined the
UK Sport-sponsored Elite Coach Programme in 2004. In January 2007, he became the Head Coach of the Swiss national rowing squad.
Achievements
Olympic Games
2000 - Gold, Coxless Four (with James Cracknell, Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
1996 - Bronze, Coxless Four
1992 - 6th, Eight
World Championships
1999 - Silver, Eight
1998 - Gold, Coxless Four (with James Cracknell, Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
1997 - Gold, Coxless Four (with James Cracknell, Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
1995 - Silver, Coxless Four
1994 - Bronze, Coxless Four
1993 - 5th, Coxless Four
1991 - Bronze, Eight
1990 - 4th, Coxless Four (with Martin Cross, Peter Mulkerrins, Gavin Stewart)
1989 - Bronze, Eight
Junior World Championships
1988 - Gold, Coxless Pair (with Matthew Pinsent)
1987 - Gold, Coxless Four
Bibliography
Four Men in a Boat (2004) ISBN 0-297-84725-2 Further Information
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