Sam Lynch
Irish rower (born 1975)
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Men's rowing | ||
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![]() | 2001 Lucerne | LM1x |
![]() | 2002 Seville | LM1x |
![]() | 2000 Zagreb | LM1x |
![]() | 2003 Milan | LM2x |
Sam Lynch (born 29 November 1975 in Limerick) is an Irish rower from St Michael's Rowing Club. He was a member of the Irish rowing team at the 1996 and 2004 Olympics.
Lynch is a doctor. His wife Sinead Jennings is also a doctor and a rower, who qualified for the 2016 Olympics.[1] They have four children.[1]
References
- Sam Lynch at World Rowing
- ^ a b O'Riordan, Ian (3 December 2015). "Sinéad Jennings: Doctor and mother of three takes long hard row to Rio". Irish Times. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
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World champions – Lightweight men's single sculls
- 1974:
(Bill Belden)
- 1975:
(Reto Wyss)
- 1976:
(Raimund Haberl)
- 1977:
(Reto Wyss)
- 1978:
(José Antonio Montosa Ortega)
- 1979:
(Bill Belden)
- 1980:
(Christian-Georg Warlich)
- 1981:
(Scott Roop)
- 1982:
(Raimund Haberl)
- 1983:
(Bjarne Eltang)
- 1984:
(Bjarne Eltang)
- 1985:
(Ruggero Verroca)
- 1986:
(Peter Antonie)
- 1987:
(Wim Van Belleghem)
- 1988:
(Alwin Otten)
- 1989:
(Frans Göbel)
- 1990:
(Frans Göbel)
- 1991:
(Niall O'Toole)
- 1992:
(Jens Mohr Ernst)
- 1993:
(Peter Haining)
- 1994:
(Peter Haining)
- 1995:
(Peter Haining)
- 1996:
(Karsten Nielsen)
- 1997:
(Karsten Nielsen)
- 1998:
(Stefano Basalini)
- 1999:
(Karsten Nielsen)
- 2000:
(Michal Vabroušek)
- 2001:
(Sam Lynch)
- 2002:
(Sam Lynch)
- 2003:
(Stefano Basalini)
- 2004:
(Peter Ording)
- 2005:
(Vasileios Polymeros)
- 2006:
(Zac Purchase)
- 2007:
(Duncan Grant)
- 2008:
(Duncan Grant)
- 2009:
(Duncan Grant)
- 2010:
(Marcello Miani)
- 2011:
(Henrik Stephansen)
- 2012:
(Henrik Stephansen)
- 2013:
(Henrik Stephansen)
- 2014:
(Marcello Miani)
- 2015:
(Adam Ling)
- 2016:
(Paul O'Donovan)
- 2017:
(Paul O'Donovan)
- 2018:
(Jason Osborne)
- 2019:
(Martino Goretti)
- 2022:
(Gabriel Soares)
- 2023:
(Andri Struzina)
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