Fred Scarlett
Olympic athlete
1975 –
Who is Fred Scarlett?
Fred Scarlett is an English Olympic gold medalist as a British rower.
He took up rowing at The King's School Canterbury, and was Captain of Boats in his final year. At Oxford Brookes University, he won two Henley Royal Regatta medals, in the Temple Challenge Cup, and the Visitors Challenge Cup. He had success at the junior and under-23 levels, and at the 1998 World University Championships, he won gold in the coxless pairs. Fred then became part of the British eight with coxswain, winning a silver medal at the 1999 World Rowing Championships, and then a gold medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He retired shortly after.
He now lives in Paris, working for Krug Champagne.
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