Brian Richardson (rower)
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Brian Richardson (born 24 July 1947) is an Australian former rower and rowing coach. He competed at the national elite level over a fifteen-year period representing both South Australian and Victoria. He was a representative at three world championships and at the 1976 Montreal and the 1980 Moscow Olympics. In a twenty-three year coaching career, he held national head coaching roles in both Canada and Australia from 1993 to 2008 and personally coached national crews to twelve world championship or Olympic medals.
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Brian Richardson (rower)
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Brian Richardson
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Brian Richardson
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Adelaide, Australia
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1947-07-24
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Adelaide Uni Boat Club
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Monash Uni Boat Club
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Australian
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Brian Richardson (born 24 July 1947) is an Australian former rower and rowing coach. He competed at the national elite level over a fifteen-year period representing both South Australian and Victoria. He was a representative at three world championships and at the 1976 Montreal and the 1980 Moscow Olympics. In a twenty-three year coaching career, he held national head coaching roles in both Canada and Australia from 1993 to 2008 and personally coached national crews to twelve world championship or Olympic medals.
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King's Cup 1966–1980
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