Darren Bruce Balmforth (born 16 October 1972 in
Hobart) is an Australian former lightweight rower. He was a twelve-time Australian national champion,
a world champion and an Olympic silver medallist.
Club and state rowing
Balmforth commenced his rowing as a coxswain at
Rose Bay High School
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in Hobart.
His senior rowing was from the Lindisfarne Rowing Club in Hobart. He won a Tasmanian Institute of Sport Scholarship from 1993 to 2003 and was named as the Tasmanian Institute of Sport's Athlete of the Year in 1999 & 2000.
Balmforth rowed in Tasmanian representative men's lightweight fours contesting the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the
Australian Rowing Championships
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in 1994 and from 1998 to 2002.
His Tasmanian crews were victorious in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002.
International representative rowing
Balmforth first represented Australia in the lightweight
double scull
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Racing boats (often called "shells") are long, narrow, and broadly ...
at the 1994
World Rowing U23 Championships
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in Paris. He placed second. That same year he was selected in the Australian senior lightweight squad and seated at three in the lightweight eight who raced at the
1994 World Rowing Championships
The 1994 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships
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in Indianapolis. That crew finished in tenth place.
It was 1997 before he was again seated in the eight at a World Championship. At
Aiguebelette 1997 the Australians won a thrilling final by 0.03 seconds with only 1.5 lengths separating the field. Balmforth won his first and only World Championship title.
For
Cologne 1998 and then at
St Catharine's 1999 Balmforth rowed in the Australian coxless four with
Anthony Edwards,
Bob Richards
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and the Tasmanian champion
Simon Burgess
Simon Burgess (born 11 September 1967 in Franklin, Tasmania) is an Australian national champion, two-time World Champion, three-time Olympian and dual Olympic silver medal-winning lightweight rower. He represented Australia ten times at World Ro ...
. That four took bronze in 1998 and silver in 1999.
That same lightweight
coxless four
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The crew consists of four rowers, each having one oar. There are two rowers on t ...
stayed together for the
Sydney 2000 Olympics
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.
The event
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showcased two match races between the Australians and the French crew. They met in a semi-final where the Australians (with Burgess in the three seat) pipped the French by 3/100ths of a second. In the final the Australians led for much of the race. The French tried once to break through and failed, then a second time and failed and finally with a matter of metres to go broke through to win by less than half a second. Both races were a superb highlight of
the regatta and won Balmforth Olympic silver in his last Australian representative appearance.
Accolades
On 16 January 2001, Balmforth was awarded the
Australian Sports Medal
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for services to Olympic Sport and Rowing.
In 2010 he was inducted to the Tasmanian Sporting Hall of Fame.
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1972 births
Living people
Australian male rowers
Sportspeople from Hobart
People from Tasmania
Rowers at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Olympic medalists in rowing
Recipients of the Australian Sports Medal
Olympic silver medalists for Australia
World Rowing Championships medalists for Australia
Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics