Adam Freeman-Pask
For the 2010 World Cup Series, Adam has raced in the lightweight men's pair with Chris Boddy, winning a bronze medal in Bled and taking 4th place at Munich and Lucerne.
Adam raced in the lightweight men's single at the 2009 World Championships in Poznan, taking 8th place, having established himself as a strong contender in the lightweight single in the 2009 World Cup series, making the podium in the first 2 World Cups.
He first took up rowing at 14 during his first year at school, encouraged by his school's previous success at the sport. He was selected for Great Britain at junior level for the Coupe de la Jeunesse in 2003. He went on to win the BUSA title in men's lightweight single sculls for 3 years running; in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
In 2006 Adam also raced in the lightweight men's single scull at the World University Championships. He represented Great Britain at the 2006 and 2007 World U23 Championships finishing 5th in both - racing in the lightweight single in 2006 and in the lightweight quad in 2007.
He graduated from the University of Bath in 2006 and is currently studying for a Masters in Environmental Engineering at Imperial College.
In his spare time Adam enjoys sports such as surfing, snow boarding and cycling and also likes going to the cinema and to live gigs.
Adam is Lottery Funded through UK Sport.
Last updated: July 2010




