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Tobias (Toby) Lister (born 7 April 1987) is a former Australian
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coxswain. He is a ten-time Australian national champion, competed in the men's eight at the
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and won a bronze medal at World Championships in 2010.


School, club and state rowing

Lister was introduced to rowing at
Shore School The Sydney Church of England Grammar School (commonly known as Shore or Shore School) is an independent Anglican school for boys located on Sydney's Lower North Shore, New South Wales, Australia. The school operates across two campuses, offer ...
in
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. A coxswain, Lister steered Shore's first VIIIs in 2003 and 2004 to consecutive victories at the AAGPS Head of the River. With Lister in the stern, those Shore eights also won the Barrington Cup - the national schoolboy eight title - at
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in 2003 and 2004. Lister's senior club rowing was from the
Sydney University Boat Club Sydney University Boat Club is the rowing club in Sydney, Australia with the oldest charter having been formed in 1860 by the founders of the University of Sydney. It has had a boatshed presence in various locations on Sydney Harbour since 1886, ...
. Lister made his first state crew for New South Wales in 2005 in the youth eight which contested the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the
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. He was again in New South Wales youth eights in 2006 and 2007, steering both those crews to victory. Following the retirement of fellow SUBC coxswain Marty Rabjohns in 2008, Lister stepped into the stern of the New South Wales men's senior eight to contest the King's Cup at the annual Interstate Regatta. He enjoyed a sustained period of New South Wales dominance in this event and coxed six successive NSW eights to King's Cup victories from 2009 to 2014. Lister also coxed the 2015 New South Wales King's Cup eight to a second place - their first loss in the event in eight years. In SUBC colours Lister coxed crews contesting national titles at the
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on a number of occasions. In 2006 he steered the SUBC lightweight eight competing for that national title and in 2007 a composite New South Wales crew in that same event. In 2009 he coxed SUBC crews contesting the coxed four championship and the open women's eight event. In 2006 he coxed a composite SUBC/Uni of Queensland/UTS crew to victory as the champion Australian coxed four. That crew contained the Winklevoss twins who at the time were rowing with the
UTS Haberfield Rowing Club UTS Haberfield Rowing Club in Sydney was formed as Haberfield Rowing Club in 1925. It has occupied its current site on Port Jackson's, Iron Cove at Dobroyd Point since 1926. The club had a senior and lightweight Sydney premiership & national com ...
. In 2008 he again won an Australian championship coxed four title, this time in an all Sydney University crew.


International representative rowing

In 2004 Lister made his Australian representative debut at the
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in
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,
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, in the
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which placed sixth. In 2007, Lister was one of seven athletes from Sydney University Boat Club selected to the Australian U23 men's eight. The crew was coached by SUBC coach Phil Bourguignon and won a bronze medal at the 2007
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,
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. In 2008, Lister coxed the Australian U23 eight to seventh place at the U23 World Championships in
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,
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. Upon Rabjohns' retirement Lister took the ropes of the national men's senior eight. He steered the eight to a seventh placing at the
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in Poznan, Poland. In 2010, Lister won his first senior world championship medal, a bronze, in the men's eight at the
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on
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. At the
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in
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,
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, with Lister on the rudder the Australian men's eight placed 4th and qualified that boat for the London Olympics. At the
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, Lister coxed the Australian men's eight to a sixth placing in a thrilling final where all boats finished within a length at the line.


Coaching

Lister was the Director of Rowing at
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and led the program to wins in the first VIII for Schoolboys and Schoolgirls at the 2015 South Australian Head of the River. It was the first time in the school's history this has occurred. In 2016 Lister took the role of Head of Rowing at
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.Lister appointed at GGS
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lister, Tobias 1987 births Living people Australian male rowers Olympic rowers for Australia Rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Rowers from Sydney Australian coxswains (rowing) World Rowing Championships medalists for Australia People educated at Sydney Church of England Grammar School 21st-century Australian sportsmen Sportsmen from New South Wales