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Daniel "Dan" Topolski (4 June 1945 – 21 February 2015) was a British author,
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, rowing coach and commentator on BBC television. He studied at the
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where he represented the
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boat twice, in 1967 and 1968. In 1977, he won a gold medal at the
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. He coached the
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crew on fifteen occasions, leading them to victory twelve times, including a ten-win streak. He also coached British squads at two separate Olympic Games. After retiring from coaching he commentated on rowing at the Olympic Games and Boat Races.


Early life

The son of the Polish artist
Feliks Topolski Feliks Topolski RA (14 August 1907 – 24 August 1989) was a Polish expressionist painter and draughtsman working primarily in the United Kingdom. Biography Feliks Topolski was born on 14 August 1907 in Warsaw, Poland. He studied in the Acade ...
and actress Marian Everall, Daniel attended the
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in London, before going to
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and New College, Oxford, where he read geography. He was taught sculling by his father, on
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lake in London, and captained Westminster School's boat club for two consecutive years. While at Oxford, he rowed in the
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on two occasions. In the 1967 race, rowing at number seven, he helped Oxford to their third consecutive victory. The following year, this time rowing at bow, he suffered defeat. Relatively lightly built for a rower, he gained to qualify for the 1967 race.


Career

Topolski's rowing career included a gold medal in the 1977
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in Amsterdam, in the lightweight eight, and a silver medal in the
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in Nottingham, in the lightweight
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. During his rowing career, Topolski took part in 74 races at the Henley Royal Regatta. He won three Henley trophies, the Wyfold in 1969 and the Britannia in 1970 with
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, and the Britannia for the second time in 1976 with Tideway Scullers. He was elected a steward of the regatta in 1991 He was the finishing coach for Oxford University's Boat Race crew from 1973 to 1987. Of the fifteen Boat Races in which he was coach, Oxford won twelve including an unbroken run of ten victories between 1976 and 1985. This run of success and its continuation after Topolski's departure brought Oxford to a point in 1992 where they had won sixteen of the last seventeen races and were within one victory of equalling Cambridge's overall total of wins. Topolski coached the British rowing squads competing at the 1980 and 1984 Olympics. He also coached the British women's eight between 1978 and 1980. He acted as a commentator for the BBC at the 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing Olympics and on home waters at the
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. Outside rowing, Topolski worked as a researcher for the BBC until 1973. He published two travel books. ''Muzungu: One Man's Africa'' (1976) was based on his travels in Africa for eight months in 1972. ''Travels with My Father: A South American Journey'' (1983) was based on a tour of South America with his father in 1981, which resulted in his arrest and imprisonment in Paraguay. He also published two books about rowing, ''The Oxford Revival'' (1985) and '' True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny'' (1989; with Patrick Robinson). He wrote for ''
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'' for more than twenty years.


Awards

Topolski won the inaugural
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in 1989 as the co-author (with Patrick Robinson) of '' True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny''. The book tells the story of the 1987 Boat Race and the disagreement amongst the Oxford crew known as the "Oxford mutiny". It was made into a 1996 film. In 1994 he won a Travelex Radio Award for the BBC series ''Topolski’s Travels''. In 2013 he was made an honorary fellow of New College, Oxford.


Personal life

Topolski was married to actress Susan Gilmore and had three children: Emma, Tamsin and Luke. Topolski died on 21 February 2015 following a lengthy period of ill health. Five-time Olympic gold medallist Steve Redgrave said: "Rowing will miss him dearly and so will I."


References

Notes Bibliography * {{DEFAULTSORT:Topolski, Daniel 1945 births 2015 deaths People educated at Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle People educated at Westminster School, London Alumni of New College, Oxford Oxford University Boat Club rowers British male rowers Rowing coaches British radio personalities BBC sports presenters and reporters English people of Polish descent Stewards of Henley Royal Regatta Rowers from Greater London World Rowing Championships medalists for Great Britain