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Vern Bowrey
Personal information
Full nameVernon A. Bowrey
NationalityAustralian
Born (1948-08-20) 20 August 1948 (age 76)
EducationNewington College
Sport
CountryAustralia
SportRowing

Vernon A. "Vern" Bowrey (born 20 August 1948) is an Australian former representative rowing coxswain. He was a national champion and an Olympian, competing in the men's coxed four event at the 1972 Munich Olympics.[1]

Club and state rowing

Bowrey was introduced to rowing at Newington College which he attended from 1960 until 1965.[2] His senior club rowing was from the Haberfield Rowing Club.

He first made state selection for New South Wales in the 1968 women's lightweight four which raced for the Victoria Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.[3] In 1973 he again coxed the NSW women's lightweight four, this time to a title win in the Victoria Cup.[4] In 1974 he steered a NSW men's lightweight four contesting the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta.[5]

At the 1972 Australian Rowing Championships Bowery was in the stern of a composite Haberfield four which took the mens coxed four national title, qualifying all crew members for the Australian Olympic squad.[6]

International representative rowing

Bowery and his Haberfield bow pair teammates John Lee and Philip Wilkinson from the national champion coxed four of 1972 were selected as the Australian 4+ for Munich 1972. Drummoyne's Brian Denny was also selected at stroke but tragically was electrocuted in a work accident in the Olympic lead-up. Monash University's Will Baillieu and West Australian Peter Shakespear came into the Olympic four. The finished in overall thirteenth place.[7]

Business career

Bowery worked in magazine publishing and was publisher at Time Magazine Australia from 1990 to 2003.[8]


References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Vern Bowrey". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  2. ^ Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 19
  3. ^ 1968 Interstate Regatta
  4. ^ 1973 Interstate Regatta
  5. ^ 1974 Interstate Regatta
  6. ^ 1972 Austn Championships
  7. ^ 1972 Munich Olympics at Austn Rowing History
  8. ^ Time Magazine Australia