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Derek Porter
- Victoria
Victoria's
Derek Porter is a natural athlete. He has participated in cross-country
running, soccer, tennis, golf, skiing, squash - and rowing, the
sport in which he has become most successful and best known.
While at the
University of Victoria, earning his Bachelor of Science degree,
he won a gold medal in the eight with cox and a silver in the four
with cox at the 1987 Western Canada Games. Five years later he became
a Gold Medallist at the Barcelona Olympics in the eight with cox.
After the Olympic
Games, with many members of the eight crew retiring from competition,
Mr. Porter decided to try the single sculls. In a new rowing event
demanding a different set of skills and mindset, with a new coach
and in his very first year of competition, he won the 1993 World
Single Sculls Championship in Czechoslovakia, defeating the 1992
Olympic gold and silver medalists in the sport. He is the first
Canadian to win the championship in 100 years.
He has consistently
demonstrated the exceptional qualities of discipline, dedication
and perseverance throughout his career. He is now a practicing Chiropractor
in Victoria, British Columbia.
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