Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell

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Fieldman, Reilly-O'Donnell and Tarrant at the 2015 World Cup

Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell (born April 13, 1988 in Ealing , London ) is a British rower .

Career

Reilly-O'Donnell started at the Junior World Championships in 2005 and finished seventh in the four with helmsman ; the following year he won the gold medal in the four without a helmsman at the Junior World Championships in 2006 . At the U23 World Championships he reached sixth place in 2007 and fifth place with eighth place in 2008 . With the British eighth he also competed at the European Championships in 2008 and finished sixth here. In 2009 a bronze medal followed with the eighth at the U23 World Championships. In 2010 he won the Rowing World Cup for the first time with the British eighth . At the U23 World Championships in 2010, he received the silver medal in the four without a helmsman.

In 2011 Reilly-O'Donnell won his first medal at world championships in the adult class when he finished second behind the Germany eight at the World Championships in Bled with the British eighth . After not being able to qualify for the British Olympic team in 2012, he rowed in 2013 in the British four-man without a helmsman, which finished fifth at the World Championships in Chungju .

The 2014 season began Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell together with Alan Sinclair in two without a helmsman, the two finished fourth at the European Championships . In the World Cup, Reilly-O'Donnell rowed in the British eighth, with which he also won the title at the World Championships in Amsterdam .

In 2015 Reilly-O'Donnell won the European title in the four-man without a helmsman. After the four-man in the 2015 World Cup was not very successful, Reilly-O'Donnell started at the world championships on Lac d'Aiguebelette together with Matthew Tarrant and helmsman Henry Fieldman in a twos with helmsman and won the world championship in this non-Olympic boat class.

The 1.92 meter tall Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell rows for the University of London Boat Club .

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