Nathan Cohen


Country
Birth date
Age
02/01/1986 
26
Height
Weight
Gender
184 cm / 6'0" 
85 kg / 187 lbs 
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RankEventYearLocationResult
Olympic Games
4Double Sculls2008Beijing, CHN6:30.79
World Championships
1Double Sculls2011Bled, SLO6:10.76
1Double Sculls2010Hamilton, NZL6:22.63
4Double Sculls2009Poznan, POL6:08.87
World Cup
1Double Sculls2011Lucerne, SUI6:29.41
1Double Sculls2011Hamburg, GER6:15.10
2Double Sculls2012Munich, GER6:36.06
2Double Sculls2009Munich, GER6:26.01
3Double Sculls2010Lucerne, SUI6:20.17

Hobbies

Snowboarding, watersports and fishing. (rowingone.com, 04 Sep 2011)

Occupation

Athlete, Student

Education

Management - University of Waikato, Hamilton, NZL

Language(s) spoken

English

Club name

Rowing Club Invercargill, Invercargill, NZL

Coach

Allister Morris, Wayne Maher, Calvin Ferguson, Chris Nilsson (rowingone.com, 04 Sep 2011)

Additional information

Start of sporting career
He began rowing in 2000. (rowingone.com, 04 Sep 2011)

Training
He and rowing partner Joseph Sullivan do a 20 to 30km row in the morning, lift weights in the afternoon, and then do a 12 to 26km row. (stuff.co.nz, 27 Dec 2011)

Hero
Lance Armstrong. (hudsonboatworks.com, 12 Jun 2009)

Superstitions / Rituals
He wears a sun visor for every race, even if the sun isn't shining, but for practical reasons rather than superstition. "It's just there to keep the sweat out of my eyes." (nzherald.co.nz, 04 Sep 2011)

Sporting philosophy / motto
"Never ever give up." (hudsonboatworks.com, 12 Jun 2009)

Awards
He was the University of Waikato Sportsman of the Year in 2011. (waikato.ac.nz, 03 Oct 2011)

He holds a scholarship from the Peter Snell Institute of Sport. (petersnellinstitute.org.nz 02 Nov 2007)

General
PARTNER
He was paired with Rob Waddell for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, where the pair finished fourth. He won the world championships in 2010 and 2011 with new men's double sculls crewmate, Joseph Sullivan. He says of their partnership, "I'm more of a faster starter and Joseph the faster finisher, so we've had to make some compromises there. We have swapped seats quite a bit." (stuff.co.nz, 27 Dec 2011)

Previous Olympics

Beijing 2008


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