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Rowing medals joy for Britain

Great Britain celebrated their first gold medal of the Olympic Games after Helen Glover and Heather Stanning stormed to victory in the final of ...

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Bronze for GB's men's eight

Great Britain's rowers claimed the bronze medal in a thrilling men's eight race at Eton Dorney.

World champions Germany took the gold and...

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Second time lucky for GB men's eight

The Great Britain men's eight rowing team qualified for the Olympic final with a victory over Canada and Holland in the repechage.

The ne...

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GB rowing duo make final in record time

Helen Glover and Heather Stanning confirmed their status as gold medal favourites as they stormed into the final of the women's pair in the rowi...

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Remaining Men’s Rower Selected to Team GB

The British Olympic Association (BOA) has announced today that Constantine Louloudis will compete for Team GB in the men’s eight category at the...

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Medal Record

London 2012
  • 0 Gold
  • 0 Silver
  • 1 Bronze

Biography

Constantine Louloudis was a late addition to the men’s eight after he was given extra time to ensure he had fully recovered from a back injury.

Louloudis won gold in the pair with George Nash at the World Under-23 Championships in 2011 while he was the youngest member of the victorious Oxford crew in the 2011 Boat Race, aged 19.

At the 2012 Olympics in London, Louloudis won bronze in the men's eight, rowing, with partners Alex Partridge, Tom Ransley, Mohammed Sbihi, Matthew Langridge, Phelan Hill, James Foad, Richard Egington and Greg Searle.