Marcus McElhenney

Marcus McElhenney
Personal information
BornJuly 27, 1981 (1981-07-27) (age 43)
Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Medal record
Men's rowing
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
2008 Beijing Men's Eight
World Championships
2003 Milano Men's four
2005 Kaizu Men's Eight
2009 Poznan Men's pair
2005 Kaizu Men's four
2004 Banyoles Men's four
2006 Eton Men's Eight
Eon Hanse Canal Cup
2003 Rendsburg Men's Eight
2004 Rendsburg Men's Eight
2005 Rendsburg Men's Eight
2006 Rendsburg Men's Eight
Head of the Charles Regatta
2003 Boston Men's Eight
U.S. Rowing Club & Elite National Championships
2007 Cooper River Men's Eight
2007 Cooper River Men's Four
2009 Oakridge Men's Eight

Marcus McElhenney (born July 27, 1981) is an American coxswain and attorney. He won a bronze medal in the men's eight at the 2008 Summer Olympics,[1] before a career in law and politics.

Life and career

McElhenney first competed internationally in 2001, representing the United States in Linz, Austria at the Nations' Cup (Under 23 World Championships) where he coxed the men's eight to a silver medal. McElhenney was invited to try out for the 2002 Under 23 World Championship team.

His first major international success at the senior/Olympic level came at the 2003 World Rowing Championships in Milan where he won a gold medal in the coxed four event. A year later at the 2004 World Rowing Championships, he won a bronze medal in the same event. At 2005 World Rowing Championships he coxed both the eights and fours, winning a gold and a silver medal respectively, the first US athlete to have earned two medals at the same World Rowing Championships. In 2007 won both the eights and coxed fours at the 2007 USRowing championships.

McElhenney grew up in Delaware County, Pennsylvania and graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the cousin of actor Rob McElhenney.

He served as principal architect of the coxswain curriculum at Sparks Rowing, a social business that provides the largest amount of coxswain specific programming in the world.[2] McElhenney graduated from the University of San Francisco School of law, and he currently practices law in California.

Competitive history

Senior

Year Event Women's 8+ Men's 8+ Men's 4+ Men's 2+
2003 World Championships
Eon Hanse Canal Cup
Head of the Charles Regatta
2004 World Championships
Eon Hanse Canal Cup
2005 World Championships 1
Eon Hanse Canal Cup
2006 World Championships
Eon Hanse Canal Cup
2007 U.S. Rowing Club & Elite National Championships
2008 Olympic Games
2009 World Championships
U.S. Rowing Club & Elite National Championships
2011 Pan American Games

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Marcus McElhenney". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on December 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "About Us". Sparks Consulting.