Josh Davidson

Josh has represented Great Britain at both junior and U23 level, most recently finishing 6th in the men's eight at the 2007 World U23 Championships.

Having reached county standard in football and swimming, Josh took up sculling when he was 14 years old at Twickenham Rowing Club and went on to win J15 single sculling titles at both National Schools and National Championships.

He represented Great Britain in the men's quadruple scull at the World Junior Rowing Championships in 2004. He has also represented England at the Home International Regatta in the junior single sculls event.

Josh has also had significant domestic success, including winning the Thames Cup (the club eight event) at Henley Royal Regatta in 2007. This was his second win at Henley Royal; he also won the Fawley Cup, the junior quadruple sculls event, in 2004.

He has several British Indoor Rowing Championships medals at junior level and has also won the Fours' Head of the River Race in the J18 quadruple sculls event.

Josh's main interests include Moto GP and Chelsea Football Club.

Location
Place of birth: 
Hounslow
Current Address: 
Henley-on-Thames
Home town: 
Henley-on-Thames
Region(s): 
Oxfordshire
Personal information
Date of birth: 
19 September 1986
Height: 
186cm
Rowing information
Club: 
Leander Club
Boat: 
U23 Men's Sweep Squad
Role: 
Rower
Coach: 
Mark Banks
Learnt to row: 
Twickenham Rowing Club, Tideway Scullers
Original Club(s): 
Twickenham Rowing Club, Tideway Scullers
Original Coach: 
Jack Carr
GB Competitive Record

World Rowing U23 Championships
2007 6th M8+
World Rowing Junior Championships
2004 12th M4x