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Name
  
Jason Read


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Born
  
December 24, 1977 (age 46) (
1977-12-24
)

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Jason Read (born December 24, 1977) rowed in the bow seat in the 2004 Summer Olympics Gold medal-winning U.S. Men's Rowing Team Eight.

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He attended the Hun School of Princeton, where he took up rowing, continuing the sport at Temple University. As a volunteer with the Amwell Valley – Ringoes Rescue Squad in Ringoes, he was among those who responded after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

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Read was a member of the U.S. rowing team for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Read is a 13-time United States National Rowing team member. Since the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, he has worked to promote volunteerism, rowing and the Olympic movement throughout the United States. Jason became involved in rowing as the mascot for the Hun School’s rowing team in 1990 as a sixth grader and began coxing in eighth grade, the same year Jason began a distinguished volunteer career in emergency services. He is the only person from USRowing to be named “Man of the Year” twice, as he was recognized in 2001 following rescue operations at Ground Zero and again in 2004 after he and his teammates earned the Olympic gold medal in Athens.

In August 2011, Read was named as the Head Coach of Women's Rowing at Temple University by Athletic Director Bill Bradshaw.

He currently trains at USRowing's Princeton Training Center at Princeton University where he is also a Fellow of Butler College.

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Awards and honors

  • 2001: James E. Sullivan Award: Finalist
  • 2001: Arete Lifetime Accomplishment in Sport
  • 2001: USOC Rower of the Year
  • 2001: USRowing Man of the Year
  • 2004: USRowing Man of the Year
  • 2005: New Jersey Governor's Award – Public Safety
  • 2005: The Hun School of Princeton Athletic Hall of Fame
  • 2005: New York Athletic Club Hall of Fame
  • 2010: National Rowing Foundation Hall of Fame
  • 2011: Pan American Games Opening Ceremony Flag Bearer and Team Captain
  • 2012: James E. Sullivan Award: Finalist
  • 2012: Temple University Hall of Fame
  • References

    Jason Read Wikipedia


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