BIOGRAPHY
World Class Olympic athlete and popular motivational speaker, Mark Hunter has proved himself the greatest Olympic Lightweight Britain has ever produced. After finishing in the top three at the World Championships this past year, Mark has become one of Britain's only athletes ever to have won a world-class medal in a Lightweight Olympic event.
Mark's rowing legacy began at age 14 when he joined Poplar Blackwall & District Rowing Club in London. His ambition to represent Britain and strike gold at the Olympics took hold at an early age. After many years of hard work and determination, Mark was cordially invited to join Leander Rowing Club, the most successful and prestigious rowing club in the world. In 2005 he was elected Captain of Leander and maintained his reign for three consecutive terms as an admired and brilliantly victorious captain.
Mark has competed and championed all levels of rowing and made history in doing so. He began his impressive career by winning a national title in 1994 at the age of 16. Mark set a championship record and was sought after to represent Great Britain in the U16 Team. The following year, he won two Fawley Cup titles at Henley Royal Regatta and represented Britain in the World Junior Championships in the quadruple sculls.
As though representing Great Britain at an international level were not challenging enough, Mark decided to change disciplines in 2000 and went from heavyweight to lightweight rowing. The turn of the century brought unforeseen difficulty to Mark's career path. The change in lifestyle, eating habits, and nutrition were a seemingly insurmountable challenge for a full time athlete training 7 days a week, 6 hours a day. Instead of gaining weight, he was forced to loose weight, starving for weeks before any dreaded weigh-in preceding racing events.
Yet, with the mental endurance of a champion, Mark Hunter went from 85kg to 72kg in record time and quickly established himself as the paramount athlete in his new class. He was immediately recruited to join the GB lightweight team in 2001 and led his boat to victory, finishing in the top five at the World Championships in Lucerne.
When off the water, in addition to maintaining a busy schedule as a popular after-dinner and motivational speaker, Mark is absorbed in his work as a Waterman & Lighterman of the River Thames, a position very few are ever able to achieve. As a Waterman, he competed and won the renowned Millennium Coat and Badge Race, establishing him self as a historic legacy in Fishmongers Hall for century's to come.
In addition to his Olympic success, Mark Hunter won a total of three World Cup medals in 2007 alone. He finished his 2007 season with strength and determination by winning an impressive bronze medal at the World Rowing Championships in Munich. In doing so, Mark qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and built himself a reputation second to none by bringing home Great Britain's first ever Lightweight Olympic class medal.
2008 has been a spectacular year for Mark Hunter. Alongside lightweight scull partner Zac Purchase they remained unbeaten throughout the year achieving the accolade of World and Olympic Champion.
GB COMPETITIVE RECORD
Olympic Games
2008 1st lightweight Double Sculls
2004 13th lightweight four
World Rowing Championships
2007 bronze lightweight double scull
2006 8th lightweight double
2005 7th lightweight double
2003 11th lightweight four
2002 12th lightweight four
2001 5th lightweight eight
World Rowing U23 Championships
1999 8th double scull
1998 9th double scull
1997 10th quadruple scull
World Rowing Junior Championships
1996 8th quadruple scull
1995 7th quadruple scull