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Gary O'Donovan

Gary O'Donovan
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Gary O'Donovan (right) with brother Paul at the 2016 European Rowing Championships
Personal information
Native name Gary O' Donovan
Nationality Irish
Born (1992-12-30) 30 December 1992 (age 24)
Lisheen, Cork, Ireland
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Weight 70 kg (150 lb)
Sport
Country  Ireland
Sport Rowing
Event(s) Lightweight double sculls
Coached by
  • Teddy O'Donovan
  • Dominic Casey
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals Silver Medal (Lightweight double sculls, Rio 2016)

Gary O'Donovan (born 30 December 1992) is an Irish rower. Together with his brother Paul he won the gold medal in the lightweight double sculls at the 2016 European Rowing Championships, and silver in the same discipline at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He was the flag bearer for Ireland during the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Gary O'Donovan was born on December 30, 1992 to Trish and Teddy O'Donovan, and grew up in Lisheen near Skibbereen in County Cork. He attended Lisheen National School, later St Fachtna's De La Salle secondary school in Skibbereen. He also went to study part-time at Cork Institute of Technology in 2011, and graduated with a degree in Marketing in 2016.

O'Donovan and his younger brother Paul became involved with rowing in 2001 when he was aged around eight. His father, who was a rower, took the two brothers to Skibbereen Rowing Club where he coached them in the sport of rowing. They were selected for the Irish junior team at the Home International Regatta held in Wales in 2008, and won gold in the junior quad sculls.

In April 2016. Paul and Gary O'Donovan won silver in the lightweight double sculls at the first World Rowing Cup events of the year in Varese, Italy. In the following month, the pair won the 2016 European Rowing Championships gold medal in the double sculls in Brandenburg, Germany.

In August 2016 at the Rio Olympics, the O'Donovan brothers won silver behind France in the lightweight double sculls, the first rowing medal won by Ireland in the Olympics.


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