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Great Britain — Lightweight Men's Eight

1975–2004 · 22 seasons tracked · 4 golds
Golds
4
Podiums
11
Best 2k
5:31.00
Seasons
22
Championship finish by year
Higher is better · medals marked
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Roster flow
Each column is a qualifying season's A crew · teal = carried over · amber = changed seat · NEW = first World / European / World Cup appearance (incl. U23 & Junior) · dashed column = years not contested · A boat only
1975
bronze
SB. FentimanNEW
7N. ReadNEW
6S. FraserNEW
5T. MoffatNEW
4M. HarrisNEW
3S. SimpoleNEW
2C. George
BA. Stocking
CA. ShermanNEW
1976
silver
SG. Hall
7N. Read
6C. Drury
5C. CusackNEW
4S. Fraser
3M. Harris
2B. Fentiman
BD. CarpenterNEW
CH. WheareNEW
1977
gold
SN. Read
7P. Stuart-bennett
6C. George
5S. Simpole
4C. Cusack
3D. InnesNEW
2D. Topolski
BC. Drury
CP. Sweeney
1978
gold
SS. Simpole
7N. Read
6C. Drury
5R. Downie
4C. Roberts
3P. Zeun
2J. MelvinNEW
BA. French
CC. MoynihanNEW
1979
P5
SS. Simpole
7N. Read
6C. Drury
5C. Cusack
4J. Melvin
3P. Zeun
2D. Innes
BR. StuartNEW
CP. JenkinsonNEW
1980
gold
SC. Barratt
7D. HoskingNEW
6R. Downie
5N. Howe
4P. Zeun
3C. Roberts
2N. Read
BS. Simpole
CS. Jeffries
1981
not contested
1982
P6
SP. Head
7S. ChilmaidNEW
6D. HamptonNEW
5P. Connor
4R. WilliamsNEW
3R. Counihan
2J. Edwards
BC. Drury
CP. Berners-leeNEW
1983
not contested
1984
P6
SM. ChmielNEW
7S. Redwood
6N. Staite
5A. Reynolds
4R. WilliamsNEW
3I. HopkinsNEW
2D. Hessian
BN. Howe
CS. Jeffries
1985–86
2 yrs off
1987
P5
SW. Downing
7J. Michalitsianos
6M. Williams
5C. Nelson
4N. Grundy
3N. Howe
2R. Metcalf
BC. MccormickNEW
CJ. DeakinNEW
1988
not contested
1989
P6
SA. ButtNEW
7M. Diserens
6R. Williams
5C. Mccormick
4W. Downing
3J. Michalitsianos
2R. Metcalf
BJ. West
CA. ProbertNEW
1990
bronze
ST. Hessian
7N. Staite
6T. Kay
5C. Bates
4M. Chmiel
3S. WrightNEW
2P. Haining
BC. Smith
CJ. Deakin
1991
P5
SM. Chmiel
7M. PartridgeNEW
6N. Staite
5R. Metcalf
4S. Wright
3D. WhitelawNEW
2N. Strange
BS. Pearson
CJ. Deakin
1992
silver
SJ. McnivenNEW
7A. Butt
6J. Hartland
5N. Strange
4I. WatsonNEW
3S. Wright
2R. EveringtonNEW
BM. Partridge
CP. Cox
1993
P5
SI. Watson
7B. HelmNEW
6M. Partridge
5A. Butt
4N. Strange
3J. Mcniven
2D. LemonNEW
BR. Everington
CJ. Deakin
1994
gold
SC. Smith
7S. Ellis
6D. Lemon
5T. Hessian
4C. Bates
3J. Mcniven
2S. Cox
BT. Kay
CJ. Deakin
1995
silver
SJ. Mcniven
7D. Lemon
6B. Helm
5N. Strange
4C. Bates
3N. GardamNEW
2A. Butt
BJ. WilliamsonNEW
CJ. Deakin
1996
P4
SC. Bates
7A. Butt
6J. Williamson
5C. Smith
4J. Mcgarva
3G. Davis
2I. Watson
BM. Louzado
CJ. Deakin
1997
silver
SJ. Keys
7P. Baker
6D. Lemon
5J. Hartland
4B. WebbNEW
3J. Mcniven
2A. Henshilwood
BJ. Brown
CJ. Deakin
1998
P4
SG. Davis
7A. Tucker
6P. Baker
5J. Keys
4M. Louzado
3A. Henshilwood
2J. Mcgarva
BB. Webb
CJ. Deakin
1999
not contested
2000
silver
SJ. Mcgarva
7T. Middleton
6P. Baker
5J. Brown
4M. Beechey
3N. Kittoe
2J. Mcniven
BS. Lee
CC. Cormack
2001
P5
SM. Beechey
7N. Kittoe
6M. HennessyNEW
5S. Lee
4J. Mcgarva
3J. Warnock
2J. Carlander
BM. Hunter
CC. Cormack
2002–03
2 yrs off
2004
P4
SR. GriffithsNEW
7B. TipneyNEW
6P. HoneNEW
5T. HannaNEW
4R. HoskingNEW
3P. MattickNEW
2W. Suthers
BA. Stuart
CD. SaoulNEW

Season by season

Tracked across the World & European Championships, World Cups and Olympic Games — years with no qualifying championship are shown as gaps. NEW marks an athlete's first time at this level (U23 & Junior count).

2002–2003 no qualifying championship
1999 no qualifying championship
1988 no qualifying championship
1985–1986 no qualifying championship
1983 no qualifying championship
1981 no qualifying championship