Douglas Stuart
Olympic athlete
1885 – 1969
Who was Douglas Stuart?
Douglas Cecil Rees Stuart was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.
Stuart was the son of Montague Pelham Stuart, of Steynton, Surbiton and his wife Mary Rees. He was educated at Cheltenham College where he received his boating colours. He rowed for Kingston Rowing Club and in 1903 at the age of 17 was runner up with C M Steele in the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta. Two years later in 1905 he partnered Charles Vincent Fox for the London Rowing Club, and they only just failed to win the Silver Goblets.
Stuart went on to Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He won the Colquhoun Sculls and his Trinity Hall crew was head of the river in 1907. He stroked three successive Cambridge crews to victory in 1906, 1907 and 1908. He was the strokeman of the Cambridge University boat in the eights, which won the bronze medal for Great Britain rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics. In 1909 his Trinity Hall crew were again Head of the River. He was President of the C.U.B.C. in 1909 but the crew lost to Oxford that year.
Stuart became a solicitor after taking a third class in the 1909 law Tripos.
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- Born
- Mar 1, 1885
- Also known as
- Douglas Cecil Rees Stuart
- Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Education
- Cheltenham College
- Died
- 1969
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on July 23, 2013
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