Mark Banks

Mark Banks

Mark is the crew coach of the men's four, who are reigning World Champions following their excellent performance at the 2009 World Championships in Poznan. Mark also co-coached the Men's Olympic Eight in Beijing in 2008 with John West, where they won a silver medal.

Mark combines coaching in the men's national squad with leading Leander Club's rowing programme as its Chief Coach.  Mark coached the women's quad to a silver medal at the Athens Olympics in 2004.  This was the culmination of several years of working with young female athletes on the pathway from junior to senior.

Mark started coaching in 1986 at Nottingham and Union Rowing Club after injury forced him to end his own competitive rowing career.  He started coaching some of the junior crews at the club and enjoyed much success.  He gained his first international coaching experience at the World Junior Championships and coached the GB Junior gold medal boys' four in 1989.

The following year Mark was appointed British Rowing's Chief Coach for Juniors and over the following eleven years he achieved many medals with the Junior Team and established a successful pathway for Juniors to achieve at the highest level in the sport.

In 2000, Mark left British Rowing to take on the role of Chief Coach at Leander Club.

Although rowing takes up most of his time, he also enjoys skiing, wine tasting and scuba diving.

Location
Place of Birth: Littleborough
Current Address: Caversham
Home Town: Rochdale
Region(s): Lancashire
Personal information
Date of Birth: 30th October 1958
Height: 0cm
Rowing information
Club: Leander Club
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Role: Coach, Men's Sculling Squad
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GB Competitive Record

GB COACHING RECORD - MEDAL BOATS:

Olympic Games
2008 Silver M8+
2004 Silver W4x
World Rowing Championships
2011 7th M4x
2009 Gold M4-
World Rowing U23 Championships
2000 Gold W1x
1999 Gold W2x
World Rowing Junior Championships
1999 Silver M4-
1998 Bronze W2x
1994 Bronze W4x
1990 Silver W8
1989 Gold M4-
1988 Bronze M4-