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Alan Cotter     1978

























































                                      New  Zealand’s  rowing  success  in  the  World
                                Championships  at  West  Germany  set  the  whole  country
                                talking.
                                      Alan Cotter has spent much of his life involved with
                                rowing  and  reached  the  top  of  the  sport  in  1978  since
                                beginning his interest in the sport at the age of 11.
                                      Alan states that coxing is a very demanding sport both
                                physically  and  mentally,  and  weight  problems  have  to  be
                                watched  continually.  His  answer  -  yoghurt  and  cream
                                crackers!
                                      Alan,  at  26,  was  selected  as  coxswain  for  the  New
                                Zealand Rowing Eight in 1978 and helped the crew collect
                                a  bronze  medal  at  the  World  Championships  at  Lake
                                Karapiro (near Cambridge).
                                      The following year (1979) Alan was again selected as
                                coxswain for the New Zealand eight and travelled with the
                                crew to the World Championships in Yugoslavia, where the

                                crew rowed its way to a silver medal.
                                      In  1980  Alan  was  again  named  coxswain  for  the
                                representative  eight,  which  was  to  have  competed  at  the
                                Olympic Games at Moscow that New Zealand boycotted.
                                      Alan’s  involvement  with  rowing  began  at  the
                                Ngaruawahia  Rowing  Club,  which  nurtured  his  talent,
                                coxing for them in the Mardi Cup, until he transferred to the

                                Waikato Rowing Club.



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