Phelan Hill

2007 was Phelan's first year in the GB senior men's sweep team. He came 4th in the coxed four at the World Championships in Munich. He also won gold in the eight at the World Cup in Amsterdam June 2007.

Phelan started coxing at Bedford School in 1995 to help some friends who were in need of a cox. He enjoyed it so much he decided to carry on and cox both at his school and his local rowing club.

On leaving school he took time off to concentrate on his studies and his professional career before taking up rowing again in 2002 where he joined London Rowing Club. In his first season there, he competed in the 2002 Commonwealth Championships winning gold in the lightweight eight for England. Since then Phelan has been an active member of London Rowing Club, winning Henley Royal Regatta and winning gold again in the 2006 Commonwealth Championships for England.

He graduated from the University of Leicester in 2001 with a degree in Law, moving to York in 2002 to attend Law school before moving to London to work. Phelan now works for HM Treasury, who are hugely supportive of his rowing career. When not rowing he enjoys improving his golf swing, travelling around the world and playing the didjeridoo.
Location
Place of birth: 
Bedford
Current Address: 
Putney
Home town: 
Bedford
Region(s): 
Bedfordshire
Personal information
Date of birth: 
21 July 1980
Height: 
175cm
Education: 
Bedford School, University of Leicester
Rowing information
Club: 
Leander Rowing Club
Boat: 
Men's Sweep Squad
Role: 
Civil Servant
Learnt to row: 
Bedford School
Original Club(s): 
Bedford School Boat Club
Original Coach: 
Bedford School Boat Club
GB Competitive Record
World Rowing Championships
2007 4th M4+