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Monday, October 25, 2010
Rowing Champion Andy Holmes Dies, Age 51
Earlier today the news came that British oarsman Andy Holmes, who was born on 15 October 1959, died last night, 24 October, age 51. It was reported last Monday that he was taken ill of what the doctors thought was a bacterial infection called the Weil's disease. Holmes began to row when he was 12, and won the Thames Challenge Cup at the age of 19. At the 1984 Olympic Games, he won the gold medal in the coxed four, together with Steve Redgrave, Richard Budgett, Martin Cross, and cox Adrian Ellison. Holmes and Redgrave also took the gold in the coxless pair and the bronze in the coxed pair at the Seoul Olympic Games in 1988.
Read Rachel Quarrell's article in today's The Daily Telegraph by clicking here.
It is very sad to find out that such a kind and incentive person passed away. He will be missed. I offer my sympathy to Andy’s family and friends. For those who would like to contribute to his memorial wall, please be welcome to visit http://andyholmes.people2remember.com/
It is very sad to find out that such a kind and incentive person passed away. He will be missed. I offer my sympathy to Andy’s family and friends. For those who would like to contribute to his memorial wall, please be welcome to visit http://andyholmes.people2remember.com/
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