Tom Aggar

Rower // Para-Rowing Squad
Date of Birth: 24th May 1984 (39 years old)
Club: Marlow Rowing Club
Height: 189.00
Hometown: London

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Tom Aggar made history in 2008 when he was crowned as the first-ever arms-shoulders men’s single scull Paralympic champion in Beijing.

Tom Aggar returned to the Paralympic Games podium eight years later after winning a battling bronze at Rio 2016.

The four-times World Champion is the longest-serving member of the GB Rowing Team para-rowing squad having made his debut in 2007.

The Beijing 2008 Paralympic champion and Rio 2016 bronze-medallist is the longest-serving member of the GB para-rowing squad

On The Water

2016

Rio de Janeiro - Paralympic Games Bronze Medallist Arms-Shoulders Men’s Single Scull

2014 & 2015

World Silver Medallist Arms-Shoulders Men’s Single Scull

2009, 2010 & 2011

World Champion Arms-Shoulders Men’s Single Scull

2008

Paralympic Champion Arms-Shoulders Men’s Single Scull

2007

World Champion Arms-Shoulders Men’s Single Scull

Rio 2016 Paralympiad: 2013 – 2016

Tom was once again selected to represent GB in the arms-shoulders men’s single scull during 2016 and started the season by winning silver and bronze medals at the Gavirate International Regatta in Italy.

He finished fourth at the Poznan World Cup but returned to the podium when it mattered most – at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. After finishing runner-up in his heat and winning his repechage, Tom produced another battling performance in the final to hold off a challenge from China’s Cheng Huang, the London 2012 champion, and claim a well-earned bronze medal.

Tom started the Paralympiad in mixed form, having won gold at the World Cup in Eton Dorney but finished agonisingly just outside the medals at the 2013 World Championships in Chungju.

The 2014 season saw Tom get back to his best with some outstanding performances. After taking gold at the World Cup in Aiguebelette, he returned to the World Championships podium with a super silver medal – a fitting reward for his staying power since London 2012.

Tom also enjoyed a good 2015 season, which saw him win a bronze medal at the World Cup in Varese and silver at the World Championships in Aiguebelette.

Tom Aggar World Champion 2010

London 2012 Paralympiad: 2009 – 2012

Fresh from winning gold at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, Tom extended his unbeaten record in 2009 with victories at the Varese International Regatta, the World Cup in Munich and the World Championships in Poznan where he smashed his world’s best time to win by more than 15 seconds. That magnificent form was recognised by the International Rowing Federation, who named Tom as their first-ever Para-Rower of the Year in January 2010.

The 2010 season saw Tom receive the World Para Rowing Crew of the Year award from FISA after winning double gold at the Varese International Regatta, the World Cup in Bled and the World Championships in New Zealand, this time by a 13-second margin.

Tom went on to win a fourth World Championship gold in Bled in 2011, having also produced a dominant performance at the World Cup in Munich.

However, his amazing unbeaten record came to an end at the London 2012 Paralympic Games where Tom had to settle for fourth place.

GB Competitive Record

Paralympic Games
2016 ASM1x
2012 4th ASM1x
2008 ASM1x
Paralympic Games:
2016
ASM1x
Paralympic Games:
2012
4th
ASM1x
Paralympic Games:
2008
ASM1x
World Rowing Championships
2015 ASM1x
2014 ASM1x
2013 4th ASM1x
2011 ASM1x
2010 ASM1x
2009 ASM1x
2007 ASM1x
World Rowing Championships:
2015
ASM1x
World Rowing Championships:
2014
ASM1x
World Rowing Championships:
2013
4th
ASM1x
World Rowing Championships:
2011
ASM1x
World Rowing Championships:
2010
ASM1x
World Rowing Championships:
2009
ASM1x
World Rowing Championships:
2007
ASM1x
World Rowing Cup Regattas
2016 Poznan 4th ASM1x
2015 Varese ASM1x
World Rowing Cup Regattas:
2016 Poznan
4th
ASM1x
World Rowing Cup Regattas:
2015 Varese
ASM1x

More info...

Tom’s historic gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games came during an outstanding start to his international career.

He made his GB Rowing Team debut in 2007 and marked it in stunning style, setting a new world’s best time as he won arms-shoulders men’s single scull gold at the World Championships in Munich.

Tom lowered that record at the Varese International Regatta the following year before overcoming tough opposition to win gold in Beijing as para-rowing made its Paralympic Games debut.

Club: Marlow Rowing Club
Boat: AS Single Scull
Role: Rower
Coaches: Nick Baker
Learnt to Row: London Regatta Centre
Original Club(s): Royal Docks Rowing Club
Original Coach(es): Simon Goodey, Tom Dyson

Beyond the Boat

Tom is a graduate of the University of Warwick and played 1st XV rugby there. He was also a member of the Saracens FC development squad.

Following an accident unconnected with sport, he was injured and took up rowing in 2006 to keep fit. He started training using the FES (functional electrical stimulation) rowing ergometer at the Aspire National Training Centre in Stanmore.

He made his first competitive appearance at the 2006 Indoor Rowing Championships, winning his category using the FES rowing machine with integrated legs and arms.  Following this he became involved in para-rowing through the mentoring of Simon Goodey at the London Regatta Centre.

Tom and his wife Vicki have a son, Daniel, who was born in 2013.

Tom is Lottery funded through UK Sport.

Personal information

Current Address Hometown Region
Maidenhead London London
Current Address:
Maidenhead
Hometown:
London
Region:
London
Date of Birth Weight Height
24th May 1984 84kg 189cm
Date of Birth:
24th May 1984
Weight:
84kg
Height:
189cm
Education
Queen Elizabeth Boys’ School, University of Warwick
Education:
Queen Elizabeth Boys’ School, University of Warwick