Steve Trapmore

I was first introduced to rowing by my father when he was rowing as a veteran for Molesey Boat Club. The crew as looking for a lightweight cox so I was offered the opportunity, at 12 years of age, to cox through two seasons, competing in various veteran events.

At the age of 15 I decided to put my mind to the physical side of the sport and joined Walton Rowing Club, as it was within cycling distance from home, and learned to scull. After a few unplanned swimming sessions I soon began to make progress. The club and the coach at Walton were very supportive and I soon began taking part in competitions.

Steve Trapmore
Racing for Walton Rowing Club as a J16

I moved up the National Junior rankings and within a year I was wining medals at National competitions. A year later I made the final at Henley Royal Regatta, Quadruple Scull , and a year after that we won the same event. Individual success also came when competing solo in my single scull.

After my A-Levels and a successful spell as a Junior International I took a year off my studies when I was invited to train full time at the Leander Club in Henley on Thames. This proved to be a great opportunity to train alongside members of the Senior Heavyweight International GB Squad.

Steve Trapmore
In command in the Olympic Final

The following year I gained a place at Nottingham Trent University and took the opportunity to join Nottinghamshire County Rowing Association, home at the time, of lightweight international rowing. The training soon paid dividend as I won many more medals, and started to emerge as a Senior Heavyweight International.

In 1996 we came 4th in the Coxed Four event at the World Championships, and the next year we won a Bronze medal in the same event.

The following year, after graduating from university, I started training full time and was invited to join the GB National Heavyweight Squad on training camps. I later moved back to London to train with the rest of the squad, in Henley on Thames, and gained a seat in the GB Heavyweight Eight. After a successful 1998 season on the international circuit we finished 7th at the World Championships.

Steve Trapmore
The finish line at last! Gold Medal.

1999 continued on the success of the previous year, culminating in a silver medal at the Worlds Championships, again in the eight.

In 2000 I again focused on the eight. Through the summer regattas we secured the title of  World Cup Champions for 2000, a first for a British eight. We then went on to the Sydney Olympics and the highest achievement of my sporting career to date, a gold medal.

2001 saw a few retirements from the previous years eight, and we were joined by 4 new members of the Senior Team. The final World Cup regatta in Munich saw us confirmed, for a second year, as World Cup Champions. We continued with the eight to the World Championships and finished 5th.

I started 2002 focusing on the eight. After an unsuccessful season I moved to the Coxed four for the World Championships where we convincingly won Gold.

Steve Trapmore
Racing in Europe. The cox has an easy job!

Throughout my rowing career I have competed both as a single sculler and as a member of a crew in pairs, fours and eights, often rowing at the stroke position.

Following a back injury in 2003 I retired form competitive rowing. I now coach in my spare time and am President ofWalton Rowing Club.

RESULTS        
         
         
2002 Great Britain; World Championships, Seville 4+ Gold
    Fisa World Cup, Munich 4- 5th
         
2001 Great Britain; World Championships, Lucerne 8+ 5th
    Fisa World Cup, Munich 8+ Bronze
    Fisa World Cup, Vienna 8+ Gold
    Fisa World Cup, Seville 8+ 5th
    Fisa Team Cup, Seville 2- Gold
  Queens Tower; Head of the River 8+ 1st 
         
2000 Great Britain;  Olympic Games 8+ Gold
    Fisa World Cup, Lucerne 8+ Gold
    Fisa World Cup, Vienna 8+ Gold
    Fisa World Cup, Munich 8+ Silver
    Paris Eights Match 8+ 1st 
    Fisa World Cup    
         
1999 Queens Tower; Head of the River 8+ 1st 
    Fours Head of the River 4x 4th 
  Great Britain; World Championships, St Catherines 8+ Silver
    Fisa World Cup, Luzerne 8+ Silver
    Fisa World Cup, Vienna 4- 5th  
    Fisa World Cup, Hazewinkle 8+ Silver
    Paris Eights Match 8+ 2nd 
    Fisa Team Cup, Seville 2- Gold
         
1998 Great Britain; World Championships, Cöln 8+ 7th
    Fisa World Cup,Luzerne 8+ Bronze
    Fisa World Cup, Hazewinkle 8+ Silver
    Fisa World Cup, Munich 8+ 4th
    Fisa Team Cup, Sevilla 8+ Gold
    S.A. Grand Challenge Cup 8+ Gold
         
1997 Great Britain; World Championships, Aiguebelette 4+ Bronze
    Fisa World Cup, Luzerne 4+ Bronze
    Fisa World Cup, Paris 4+ Gold
    U23 World Championships 2- 5th
    National Championships 4+ Gold
  NCRA; Henley Royal Regatta 4+ 2nd
         
         
1996 Great Britain; World Championships, Strathclyde 4+ 4th
  NCRA; Diesburg International Regatta 4+ 2nd
    Amsterdam International Regatta 4+ 2nd
    Luzerne International Regatta 4+ Silver
    Henley Royal Regatta 4+ 3rd
    National Championships 4+ Gold
    National Championships 4- Gold
         
1995 England; Home Countries Regatta, Cork 8+ Gold
  NCRA; Paris International Regatta 8+ Gold
    Essen International Regatta 8+ 4th
    Henley Royal Regatta 8+ 1st
    National Championships 8+ Gold
    National Championships 4- Gold
         
1994 England; Eommonwealth Regatta, Ontario 2x 4th
  Leander; Diesburg International Regatta 1x 8th 
         
         
1993 Great Britain; Junior World Championships, Oslo 4x 8th
  Walton; Henley Royal Regatta 4x 1st
    National Schools Championships(J) 1x 2nd
    Ghent International Regatta 4x Bronze
    Ghent International Regatta 2x Gold
         
1992 Great Britain; Junior European Championships, Arungen 2x Bronze
  Walton; Henley Royal Regatta 4x 2nd
    Ghent International Regatta 2x Gold
         
         
1991 Walton; National Championships (J16) 2x Bronze
    National Championships (J) 2x Silver
    National Schools Champs (J16) 2x Silver




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