Antony Rowe
Antony Rowe | |
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| Born | Antony Duncan Rowe 4 August 1924 Cookham Dean, Berkshire, England |
| Died | 5 December 2003 Upper Swainswick, Somerset, England |
| Education | Eton |
| Occupation(s) | Rower and printer |
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| Parent(s) | George Duncan Rowe Molly Allen |
| Relatives | Sir Robert Renwick (father-in-law) |
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| Men's rowing | ||
| Representing England | ||
| British Empire Games | ||
| 1950 Auckland | Single Sculls | |
Antony Duncan Rowe (4 August 1924 – 5 December 2003), or Tony Rowe, was an English rower who competed for Great Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics and won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1950. He was later a printer during a period of great change and developed "a successful model for short-run printing".