Robin Ejsmond-Frey

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Robin Ejsmond-Frey (b. 14 Mar 1986) is a British rower

Born in Hammersmith, London, Ejsmond-Frey was educated at St Paul’s School, in Barnes, where he learnt to row[1].

As a junior rower, he won a coxed four gold at the 2003 Coupe de la Jeunesse and gold in the four at the 2004 Munich International Regatta. He was also part of the Great Britain four at the 2004 World Junior Championships. In 2004 he began a course in Theology at` Oriel College, University of Oxford, and rowed in the 2005 Isis crew. He was also selected for the Great Britain 8+ for the U23 World Championships.

In 2006 he made the Blue boat, winning the 2006 Boat Race against the University of Cambridge. He was elected President of Oxford University Boat Club in 2007 [2], and again competed in the Boat Race, this time unsuccessfully[3].

He also played rugby union as a junior for Middlesex County.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Boat Race biography
  2. ^ OUBC Presidents message accessed 14/04/2007
  3. ^ BBC News