STAGING John Collins - British Rowing

John Collins

Rower // Men's Squad
Date of Birth: 24th Jan 1989 (35 years old)
Club: Leander Club
Hometown: Twickenham

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Double Olympian John Collins represented GB in the men’s double sculls (M2x) with Jonny Walton in Rio (2016) and with Graeme Thomas in Tokyo (2020).

He was introduced to the sport through the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, and he went on to break numerous records on the junior and domestic stage.

John’s GB rowing career began at U23 level; he raced in the men’s quad sculls (B4x) in 2010 and 2011.

After racing at various World Cup regattas in 2012 and 2013, his first senior team appearances were in 2014 when he finished sixth at the European Championships in the double sculls (M2x) with Jonny Walton and then seventh at the World Championships. The duo were eighth at both Championships the following year, 2015, and then came fifth at the Rio Olympic Games in 2016 in memorable style just a few weeks after winning their first World Cup medal together.

He raced in the men’s quad scull (M4x) throughout the 2017 season, except the European Championships, which he missed through illness. In the World Cup series, the quad won gold, silver and bronze and went on to take a dramatic silver at the World Rowing Championships in Sarasota-Bradenton. Just minutes before the final was due to start, Peter Lambert suffered a back injury and was replaced by Graeme Thomas, who steered the boat to an impressive second place.

In 2018, after collecting gold medals at the World Cup I and III regattas, he and the quad came sixth at the European Championships and seventh at the Worlds. Back in the double for 2019, now with Graeme Thomas, he finished fourth at both the European and World Championships.

The combination stayed together for the 2021 season, winning the bronze medal at the European Championships before finishing in fourth place at the Olympic Games.

In 2022, John raced in the single sculls (M1x) at World Cup II and in the quad at World Cup III.

He was selected to row in the double at the 2023 European Championships, but the crew was withdrawn before racing started.

John made his Olympic debut at Rio 2016 and reached the men's double scull final in memorable fashion

On The Water

Rio 2016 Olympiad: 2012 – 2016

After finishing fifth in the GB Rowing Team Trials, Collins was once again selected alongside Jonny Walton in the men’s double scull for the 2016 season. They reached the final at the European Championships in Brandenburg, finishing sixth, and improved to fifth at the World Cup in Lucerne before winning a superb silver at the Poznan World Cup – their first senior medals with the GB Rowing Team.

They got off to a slow start at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games but won their repechage to reach the semi-finals, where they produced a brilliant performance to hold off multiple crews and secure the top-three finish they needed. Another gutsy display in the final saw Collins and Walton finish a fine fifth overall on their Olympic debuts.

They qualified the men’s double for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games with an eighth-placed finish at the 2015 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette.

They started the season with a similar result at the European Championships in Poznan, missing out on a place in the A final by just five-hundredths of a second. Though also desperately unlucky to finish fourth in their semi-final at the World Cup in Varese – where they were less than a second behind the winners – they did however go on to comfortably win the B final. They then placed fifth in a strong field at the World Cup in Lucerne.

Collins and Walton were first paired together in the double at the 2014 European Championships, finishing sixth. They went one better at the World Cup in Aiguebelette and improved again to place fourth in Lucerne but narrowly missed out on qualification for the A final at the World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam, finishing seventh overall.

Collins had started the Olympiad in a double with Peter Lambert, finishing fourth at the Sydney World Cup. He then raced in a second GB eight at Eton Dorney and Lucerne, finishing fourth and eighth respectively.

Jonny Walton and John Collins in action last year

London 2012 Olympiad: 2009 – 2012

Collins won a gold medal in the men’s eight at the 2009 Essen International Regatta before being selected for the 2010 World U23 Championships in Brest, placing ninth in the men’s quad alongside Walton.

He was 14th in the quad at the following year’s championships in Amsterdam, a rare disappointment in a 2011 season that saw Collins help Leander Club break all of the course records on the way to winning the Prince of Wales Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta.

Collins won the Double Sculls Challenge Cup with Alan Sinclair in 2012 and also coached the victorious Henley RC crew that won the inaugural Junior Women’s Quads at Henley. He competed for GB at the European Championships in Varese, helping the men’s eight to a seventh place overall.

GB Competitive Record

Year Event Position Boat
2022 World Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
4 (Repechage) M4x
2022 World Cup I
Belgrade, SRB
1 (FC Final) M1x
2020 Olympic Games Regatta
Tokyo, JPN
4 M2x
2021 World Rowing Cup II
Lucerne, SUI
4 M2x
2021 European Rowing Championships
Varese, ITA
M2x
2019 World Rowing Championships
Linz Ottensheim, AUT
4 M2x
2019 World Rowing Cup III
Rotterdam, NED
M2x
2019 World Rowing Cup II
Poznan, POL
M2x
2019 European Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
4 M2x
2018 World Rowing Championships
Plovdiv, BUL
1 (FB Final) M4x
2018 European Rowing Championships
Glasgow, GBR
6 M4x
2018 World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
M4x
2018 World Rowing Cup II
Linz Ottensheim, AUT
1 (FB Final) M4x
2018 World Rowing Cup I
Belgrade, SRB
M4x
2017 World Rowing Championships
Sarasota-Bradenton, USA
M4x
2017 World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
M4x
2017 World Rowing Cup II
Poznan, POL
M4x
2017 World Rowing Cup I
Belgrade, SRB
M4x
2016 Olympic Games Regatta
Rio de Janeiro, BRA
5 M2x
2016 World Rowing Cup III
Poznan, POL
M2x
2016 World Rowing Cup II
Lucerne, SUI
5 M2x
2016 European Rowing Championships
Brandenburg, GER
6 M2x
2015 World Rowing Championships
Aiguebelette, FRA
2 (FB Final) M2x
2015 World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
5 M2x
2015 World Rowing Cup II
Varese, ITA
1 (FB Final) M2x
2015 European Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
2 (FB Final) M2x
2014 World Rowing Championships
Amsterdam, NED
1 (FB Final) M2x
2014 World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
4 M2x
2014 World Rowing Cup II
Aiguebelette, FRA
5 M2x
2014 European Rowing Championships
Belgrade, SRB
6 M2x
2013 World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
2 (FB Final) M8+
2013 World Rowing Cup II
Eton, GBR
4 M8+
2013 World Rowing Cup I
Sydney, AUS
4 M2x
2012 European Championships
Varese, ITA
1 (FB Final) M4x
2011 Under 23 World Rowing Championships
Amsterdam, NED
2 (FC Final) BM4x
2010 Under 23 World Rowing Championships
Brest, BLR
3 (FB Final) BM4x
Year:
2022
Event:
World Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
4 (Repechage)
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2022
Event:
World Cup I
Belgrade, SRB
Position:
1 (FC Final)
Boat:
M1x
Year:
2020
Event:
Olympic Games Regatta
Tokyo, JPN
Position:
4
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2021
Event:
World Rowing Cup II
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
4
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2021
Event:
European Rowing Championships
Varese, ITA
Position:
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2019
Event:
World Rowing Championships
Linz Ottensheim, AUT
Position:
4
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2019
Event:
World Rowing Cup III
Rotterdam, NED
Position:
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2019
Event:
World Rowing Cup II
Poznan, POL
Position:
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2019
Event:
European Rowing Championships
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
4
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2018
Event:
World Rowing Championships
Plovdiv, BUL
Position:
1 (FB Final)
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2018
Event:
European Rowing Championships
Glasgow, GBR
Position:
6
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2018
Event:
World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2018
Event:
World Rowing Cup II
Linz Ottensheim, AUT
Position:
1 (FB Final)
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2018
Event:
World Rowing Cup I
Belgrade, SRB
Position:
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2017
Event:
World Rowing Championships
Sarasota-Bradenton, USA
Position:
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2017
Event:
World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2017
Event:
World Rowing Cup II
Poznan, POL
Position:
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2017
Event:
World Rowing Cup I
Belgrade, SRB
Position:
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2016
Event:
Olympic Games Regatta
Rio de Janeiro, BRA
Position:
5
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2016
Event:
World Rowing Cup III
Poznan, POL
Position:
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2016
Event:
World Rowing Cup II
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
5
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2016
Event:
European Rowing Championships
Brandenburg, GER
Position:
6
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2015
Event:
World Rowing Championships
Aiguebelette, FRA
Position:
2 (FB Final)
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2015
Event:
World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
5
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2015
Event:
World Rowing Cup II
Varese, ITA
Position:
1 (FB Final)
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2015
Event:
European Rowing Championships
Poznan, POL
Position:
2 (FB Final)
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2014
Event:
World Rowing Championships
Amsterdam, NED
Position:
1 (FB Final)
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2014
Event:
World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
4
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2014
Event:
World Rowing Cup II
Aiguebelette, FRA
Position:
5
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2014
Event:
European Rowing Championships
Belgrade, SRB
Position:
6
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2013
Event:
World Rowing Cup III
Lucerne, SUI
Position:
2 (FB Final)
Boat:
M8+
Year:
2013
Event:
World Rowing Cup II
Eton, GBR
Position:
4
Boat:
M8+
Year:
2013
Event:
World Rowing Cup I
Sydney, AUS
Position:
4
Boat:
M2x
Year:
2012
Event:
European Championships
Varese, ITA
Position:
1 (FB Final)
Boat:
M4x
Year:
2011
Event:
Under 23 World Rowing Championships
Amsterdam, NED
Position:
2 (FC Final)
Boat:
BM4x
Year:
2010
Event:
Under 23 World Rowing Championships
Brest, BLR
Position:
3 (FB Final)
Boat:
BM4x

More info...

John made his first GB appearances as a junior in 2007. He won bronze in the double and was fifth in the quad at the Munich International Regatta, then claimed bronze in the pair at the Coupe de la Jeunesse.

Club: Leander Club
Boat: Men’s Squad
Role: Rower
Coaches: Mark Banks
Learnt to Row: Putney Town Rowing Club
Original Club(s): Putney Town Rowing Club
Original Coach(es): Seamus Keating

Beyond the Boat

Collins first started rowing at Putney Town RC in 2005 when looking for a sport for his Duke of Edinburgh bronze award. His dad, Philip, was also a rower and suggested he would be good at the sport.

The following year, aged 17, he broke Sir Steve Redgrave’s record as the youngest ever winner of the Pairs Head of the River.

He is Lottery funded through UK Sport.

Personal information

Place of Birth Current Address Home Town Region
Twickenham Henley-on-Thames Twickenham Middlesex
Place of Birth:
Twickenham
Current Address:
Henley-on-Thames
Home Town:
Twickenham
Region:
Middlesex
Date of Birth Height
24th January 1989 192cm
Date of Birth:
24th January 1989
Height:
192cm
Education
Orleans Park School, Twickenham
Education:
Orleans Park School, Twickenham