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Dave Anderson (rower) (David Rollo Anderson) was born on 8 April, 1932 in Australia, is an Australian rower. Discover Dave Anderson (rower)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?
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Dave Anderson (rower) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dave Anderson (rower) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dave Anderson (rower) worth at the age of 91 years old? Dave Anderson (rower)’s income source is mostly from being a successful rower. He is from Australia. We have estimated Dave Anderson (rower)'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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David Rollo Anderson (born 8 April 1932) is an Australian rower who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics, the 1954 Commonwealth Games and in the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Anderson attended Sydney Boys High School, graduating in 1948.
In eight consecutive seasons from 1950 to 1957 he was selected in the New South Wales state eight which contested the King's Cup at the Australian Rowing Championships.
The New South Wales crew were national champions in 1950 and 1951 and were selected in toto as the Olympic representative eight for 1952.
Both Nimrod Greenwood and Edward Pain, who were in the Australian eight at the 1952 Summer Olympics with Anderson, also attended Sydney High.
Anderson did his senior rowing at the Leichhardt Rowing Club in Sydney.
In 1952 he was in the four seat of the Australian boat which won the bronze medal in the eights event at the Helsinki Olympics.
In the interim, for the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver as was customary, that year's winning King's Cup eight - Victoria - were invited to represent as the Australian crew.
They declined citing concerns on funding and the racing standard and so a squad was selected which comprised three New South Wales scullers in Wood, Evatt and Riley and two sweep oarsmen from the New South Wales eight - Geoff Williamson and Anderson.
The squad were able to contest the single and double scull, a pair and coxed four.
Anderson and Williamson won bronze rowing as the coxless pair and then with the two scullers Wood and Evatt up the bow end, they won gold as a coxed four steered by Anderson's Leichhardt club coxswain Lionel Robberds.
Four years later at 1956 Melbourne he stroked Australia's coxless four which was eliminated in the semi-final stage of that competition.
Anderson is the father of Wendy Laidlaw, who competed in the Australian women's basketball team at the 1984 Olympic Games held in Los Angeles.
The Guerin-Foster Rowing History site quotes the Leichhardt Centennial History of 1986 wherein Anderson is referred to as the most prominent interstate and international Leichhardt rower up until 1986.