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Alex Gregory was educated at the Richard Pate School in Cheltenham, then Bredon Hill Middle School, a comprehensive school in Ashton under Hill, Worcestershire, followed by Prince Henry's High School in Evesham.
Jan 6, 2017 · Beginning his career at Evesham Rowing Club at the age of 17, Gregory soon fell in love with the sport and, when he moved to Reading University to read Geography in 2003, he was selected for the Lottery Funded Start programme, a scheme that identifies, recruits and develops individuals with little or no prior rowing experience to become Olympian...
Alex learnt to row at Evesham where he was coached by Mark Earnshaw, at that time a history teacher locally. They teamed up again when Alex won a place at Reading University and Mark became one of GB Rowing Team’s first Start coaches. He made his GB debut at the 2004 World U23 Championships, finishing 11th in the quad.
Nov 8, 2012 · Wednesday 7th November 2012. We were delighted to welcome former Prince Henry’s student and Olympic Gold medallist, Alex Gregory, back to the school on 7th November. Alex, who left the Sixth Form in 2002, was a member of the victorious Men’s Four rowing team at the London Olympics this Summer.
Born in Cheltenham, Alex did not learn to row until he began his A Levels and joined Evesham Rowing Club. On arrival at Reading, he joined and represented the Reading University Boat Club and progressed quickly into the British rowing system.
Dec 1, 2016 · DOUBLE Olympic Champion and former Prince Henry’s student Alex Gregory returned to the school to inspire pupils following his success in Rio. The rower, who struck gold again at the Rio Olympics in the summer with the Men’s Coxless Four, talked to students about how he sat exactly where they were between 1997 and 2002 when he was a pupil at ...
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Jul 21, 2014 · Alex Gregory’s rowing career followed anything but a typical trajectory. Beginning as a sculler, Gregory first competed internationally in 2004, earning 11 th place at the World Rowing Under 23 Championships.