Jack Cleary (rower)

Jack Cleary (born 8 August 1995)[1] is an Australian representative rower. He is an Australian national champion, has represented at world championships and is an Olympian. He raced in the Australian men's quad scull at Tokyo 2021 to a bronze medal.[2][3]

Jack Cleary
Personal information
Birth name8 August 1995
Alma materTrinity College, Perth
University of California, Berkeley
Years active2019-current
Sport
SportRowing
ClubWest Australian Rowing Club
Achievements and titles
National finalsKing's Cup 2014, 2019-21
Aust Champion M4X 2021,22

Club and state rowing

Cleary was schooled at Trinity College, Perth where he took up rowing. His senior club rowing started from the West Australian Rowing Club.[4]

Cleary's state representative debut for Western Australia came in 2013 when he was selected in the state youth eight to contest the Noel Wilkinson trophy at the Interstate Regatta.[5] In 2014 he was selected in the West Australian men's senior eight to contest the Kings Cup.[6]

Cleary attended the University of California, Berkeley, double-majoring in Economics and Sociology. He rowed in UC Berkeley fours and eights at Intercollegiate Rowing Association regattas from 2016 to 2018.[1][7]

Cleary was again selected in West Australian King's Cup eights in 2019 and 2021.[8] In 2021 and 2022 he won Australian Championship titles in the open men's quad scull.[9]

International representative rowing

Cleary made his Australian representative debut at the 2013 Junior World Rowing Championships in Trakai, Lithuania when he was selected to race Australia's double scull which finished in overall sixth place.[10] In 2015 he was selected in the bow seat of Australia's coxed for the World Rowing U23 Championships in Plovdiv; the crew finished fifth in the final.

Cleary took part in the following 2016 World Rowing U23 Championships in Rotterdam, where the team placed third.[1]

By national team selections in 2021 for the delayed Tokyo Olympics, Cleary had joined the Australian quad scull, which qualified for the Olympics on 2019 performances. Cleary was selected to race that boat with Cameron Girdlestone, Luke Letcher and Caleb Antill in the other seats.[11] This combination had won the 2021 Australian national title in the quad. In Tokyo the quad won their heat and progressed straight to the A final. They were behind the lead for much of the race but winds had blown up before the event and some crews struggled with their bladework in the chop. With Cleary sculling and steering from the bow seat, the Australian quad kept their composure and technique and managed a bronze medal finish on the line.[12]

In March 2022 Antill and Cleary were selected as the likely Australian men's double scull in the broader Australian training team to prepare for the 2022 international season and the 2022 World Rowing Championships. [13]

References

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