Neil Chugani
Neil Chugani (born 16 January 1969)[1] is a former cox for the GB rowing team. He won the gold medal at the 2001 World Rowing Championships in the Coxed Pair (with James Cracknell and Matthew Pinsent).[2]
Chugani began his rowing career at St Catherine's College, Oxford, from there he coxed the victorious Oxford crew in the 1991 Boat Race. Also in 1991 he won the Ladies Plate at the Henley Royal Regatta and coxed the Great Britain men's eight to the gold medal at the Nations Cup in Sicily.
After retiring from rowing Chugani has held various senior roles, primarily in the media arena, including Group Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director at BBC Worldwide. In 2014 Helen Grant, Minister for Sport, Tourism & Equalities at the time appointed Chugani as board member of UK Sport. He also served as Interim Chief Executive Officer of British Rowing.[3]
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- 1962: (Wolfgang Neuß, Klaus-Günter Jordan, cox Frank Steinhäuser)
- 1966: (Hadriaan van Nes, Jan van de Graaff, cox Poul de Haan)
- 1970: (Ștefan Tudor, Petre Ceapura, cox Ladislau Lovrenschi)
- 1974: (Vladimir Eshinov, Nikolay Ivanov, cox Aleksandr Lukyanov)
- 1975: (Jörg Lucke, Wolfgang Gunkel, cox Bernd Fritsch)
- 1977: (Todor Mrankov, Dimitar Yanakiev, cox Stefan Stoykov)
- 1978: (Jürgen Pfeiffer, Gert Uebeler, cox Olaf Beyer)
- 1979: (Jürgen Pfeiffer, Gert Uebeler, cox Georg Spohr)
- 1981: (Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, cox Giuseppe Di Capua)
- 1982: (Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, cox Giuseppe Di Capua)
- 1983: (Ullrich Dießner, Thomas Greiner, cox. Andreas Gregor)
- 1985: (Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, cox Giuseppe Di Capua)
- 1986: (Andy Holmes, Steve Redgrave, cox. Patrick Sweeney)
- 1987: (Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, cox Giuseppe Di Capua)
- 1989: (Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, cox Giuseppe Di Capua)
- 1990: (Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, cox Giuseppe Di Capua)
- 1991: (Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale, cox Giuseppe Di Capua)
- 1993: (Jonny Searle, Greg Searle, cox Garry Herbert)
- 1994: (Igor Boraska, Tihomir Franković, cox Milan Ražov)
- 1995: (Luca Sartori, Giuliano de Stabile, cox Antonio Cirillo)
- 1996: (Yannick Schulte, Luc Prevot, cox Christophe Tellier)
- 1997: (Scott Fentress, Jordan Irving, cox Nicholas Anderson)
- 1998: (Nick Green, James Tomkins, cox Brett Hayman)
- 1999: (James Neil, Phil Henry, cox Nicholas Anderson)
- 2000: (Matt Guerrieri, Kurt Borcherding, cox Nicholas Anderson)
- 2001: (James Cracknell, Matthew Pinsent, cox Neil Chugani)
- 2002: (Lars Krisch, Andreas Werner, cox Claus Müller-Gattermann)
- 2003: (Matt Rich, Dan Beery, cox Andrew Kelly)
- 2004: (Mattia Trombetta, Mario Palmisano, cox Luigi Longobardi)
- 2005: (Hardy Cubasch, Sam Conrad, cox Marc Douez)
- 2006: (Nikola Stojić, Jovan Popović, cox Ivan Ninković)
- 2007: (Dawid Paczes, Lukasz Kardas, cox Daniel Trojanowski)
- 2008: (Gabriel Bergen, James Dunaway, cox Mark Laidlaw)
- 2009: (Troy Kepper, Henrik Rummel, cox Marcus McElhenney)
- 2010: (Chris Morgan, Dominic Grimm, cox David Webster)
- 2011: (Vincenzo Capelli, Pierpaolo Frattini, cox Niccolò Fanchi)
- 2012: (Stanislau Shcharbachenia, Aliaksandr Kazubouski, cox Piotr Piatrynich)
- 2013: (Luca Parlato, Vincenzo Abbagnale, cox Enrico D'Aniello)
- 2014: (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond, cox Caleb Shepherd)
- 2015: (Nathaniel Reilly-O'Donnell, Matthew Tarrant, cox Henry Fieldman)
- 2016: (Oliver Cook, Callum McBrierty, cox Henry Fieldman)
- 2017: (Adrián Juhász, Béla Simon, cox Andrea Vanda Kolláth)
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