Drew Ginn

Drew Ginn: Career, Injury, 24-Hours Cycling & Net Worth

Hard work and dedication always pay off- one can learn this from Drew Ginn’s life, who’s four times Olympian and has won 3 Olympic gold medals in Rowing.

Despite his injury, he encouraged himself to dive into the sports once again and succeeded.

Drew Cameron Ginn OAM, also known as Drew Ginn, is a professional Australian rower who has won 5 world championships. He has now shifted his career from Rowing to cycling.

Born on 20 November 1974, Ginn was a member of the famous Coxless four of rowing- which is also called Oarsome Foursome.

Drew Ginn
Drew Ginn (Image Source: Twitter.com)

Ginn is currently involved in facilitating and presenting different programs such as Advanced Management Program, BHPB Graduate Program, and many more.

He’s been working with different non-profit organizations and charity events to bring a positive impact on society.

Ginn also believes in teamwork and its significance in improving performance, and he is guiding youth to get out of their comfort zone and make an impact in society.

Let’s get to know more about Drew Ginn- his family, career, injuries, and net worth.

Some Quick Facts

If you don’t know much about Drew Ginn, then here are some quick facts about him.

 

Full name Drew Cameron Ginn
Date of birth 20 November 1974
Age [calculate_years datestring=”09/20/1974″] Years Old
Birthplace South Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
Religion Unknown
Nationality Australian
Ethnicity Unknown
Education Scotch College
Father’s name Unknown
Mother’s name Unknown
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Height 6 feet and 4 inches
Weight 85 kg
Spouse Melanie Ginn
Children Kyra Ginn, Jasper Ginn
Body Measurement Unknown
Hair color Unknown
Eye color Unknown
Net Worth $1 Million  $5 Million
Body type Unknown
Sexual Orientation Straight
Profession Rower and Cyclist
Business Podium Bike Hub
Nickname Drew Ginn
Salary Unknown
Social Media Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
International Debut year 1994 AD
Merch Championship Coverage
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Drew Ginn: Personal Life

Drew Ginn was born on 20th November 1974, in South Gippsland Shire, Victoria. He is an Australian.

Ginn’s mother died of cancer when he was 12 years old. And, his father also died in March 2020. Besides these, there is not much information about Ginn’s parents, early life, and education.

Drew Ginn with his late mother
Drew Ginn with his mom ( Image Source: Facebook)

Drew Ginn was married to Melanie Ginn on March 19, 1999. They have two beautiful kids named Kyra Ginn and Jasper Ginn.

As for education, Ginn had studied at Scotch College, Melbourne, where he started rowing.

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Drew Ginn: Age, Height, and Weight

Drew Ginn is currently 46 years old. Ginn has a height of 6ft 4inches. He weighs about 85kg.

Drew Ginn: Career

Rowing Career

Ginn started rowing at the age of 20. He did his senior club rowing from Merchantile Rowing Club.

State Rowing

He was selected for the state rowing youth eight for Victoria back in 1993 at the Australian Rowing Championships Interstate Regatta.

Drew Ginn again got the chance to row for Victoria’s youth eight in 1994. They won the intestate regatta and brought the trophy home.

Later, between 1995 and 2008, Ginn got selected in Victorian senior men’s eight to row in King’s Cup at the Interstate Regatta. Ginn rowed 3 of the races and got the victory in 2 of the King’s Cup.

National Representation in Rowing

In 1994, Ginn made his National representative debut when he rowed in the U23 Trans Tasman Series, a match between Australia and New Zealand.

In the series, He rowed for 3 matches, out of which Australia won two of the races.

And in 1995, he participated for the first time in the senior World Rowing Championships in Tampere, Finland.

Later in 1996, at the Atlanta Summer Olympics, Ginn won the gold medal in men’s coxless fours as a part of Australia’s Oarsome Foursome. It helped him secure a seat in the Australian men’s senior eight in 1997.

In the 1997 season, Ginn participated in different international championships, including the 1997 World Rowing Championships in France where Ginn, along with the Australian men’s eight, secured a third-place and won a bronze medal.

Ginn secured some more awards and titles with the Oarsome Foursome in the 1998 World Championships. They won men’s coxed four titles, and Ginn, along with Mike McKay, won the silver medal as a coxless pair.

In the 1999 World Championship held in St Catharines, Canada, Ginn secured the first position as a coxless pair with Tomkins.

After recovering from a back injury, Ginn, along with Tomkins in a coxless pair, secured the fourth position in the 2002 World championships.

Later in 2003, they won the world championships defending the then champions- Matthew Pinsent and James Cracknell. The pair again won the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Drew Ginn with his pair Tomkins in Athens Olympics
Drew Ginn with his pair Tomkins in Athens Olympics (Image Source: fanplus.com)

In the 2006 World Rowing Championships, Ginn won the championship with Duncan Free.

Ginn continued to win the 2007 World Championship with Free despite the high odds of winning.

Olympics

In 1996, Ginn won a gold medal in men’s coxless fours at the Atlanta Summer Olympics.

In 2008, Ginn and Free, his 2006 world championship partner, were selected to represent Australia in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. They brought a gold medal home after winning the coxless pair title.

Again in 2012, Ginn, along with his team, won a silver medal in the Australian men’s coxless fours at the 2012 London Olympics.

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Cycling Career

Ginn claims he had always cycled before entering the cycling career, but only as a part of his training.

Later after his injury, he started to cycle to stay healthy and fit. Ginn said, “I am healthy and keen to do something, and cycling seems like something plausible”.

Ginn is the fifth Olympic rower to have switched careers to cycling.

In his cycling career, Ginn won the 2009 Oceania trial championships. And later, in 2010, Ginn finished in the sixth position at the Australian national road championships.

Besides taking part in the competition, Ginn has cycled for charity as well. He had once attempted to cycle for 24-hours straight to break the record in the memory of his mother, who passed away due to cancer when Drew was only 12 years old.

Ginn had attempted the 24-hours straight cycling (Tour De Cure) through 836.36km to raise funds for cancer patients.

Drew Ginn: Injuries

Drew Ginn had faced a severe back injury back in 2000.

He almost had to give up the Beijing Olympics because of the injury. However, he had to row in the Olympics with severe pain in his back that almost passed him out.

After the diagnosis, doctors found that Ginn had ruptured a disc in his lower back, which caused him to finish a few of his last races in agony.

He had to go through a micro-discectomy to treat the pain. After the treatment, he was told to rest for 6 weeks.

Ginn and his rowing coxless pair Tomkins had planned to contest in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Unfortunately, Ginn’s bad back started to react, and he had to keep himself away from rowing for the time being.

Due to the bad back and the injury, Ginn had to retire early while his then rowing partners are still rowing for the country.

Drew Ginn: Titles and Achievements

In 1997, Drew Ginn was awarded the Medal of Order of Australia (OAM).

He was also awarded Australian Sports Medal in 2000.

Ginn was entitled with FISA male rower of the year twice, once in 2003 and again in 2007.

He was formally enlisted in the Rowing Victoria Hall of Fame in 2010.

In 2014, Ginn was awarded Thomas Keller Medal for his astonishing international rowing career. The Thomas Keller Medal is given to a sportsman within the 5 years of his retirement for their contribution.

Ginn was also enlisted in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in October 2018.

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Drew Ginn: Net Worth, Lifestyle, and Salary

Ginn is involved in various activities from being an ambassador to charity events, to being a coach and mentor to new players.

Mainly, Drew Ginn is focusing on being a presenter and facilitator for different programs such as Advanced Management Program, BHPB Graduate Program, Management Development Program, and Maximising Leadership Potential.

Drew Ginn’s Net Worth is between $1 million to $5 million

As Ginn is working on different projects and activities, his income and net worth are increasing significantly.

Drew Ginn: Social Media

Ginn is really a social person as he posts quite often on his social media handle.  Drew Ginn posts about his lifestyle, his cycling, surfing, and other sports adventures.

Ginn also posts his sketches on his Instagram handle as well. He has Over 4k followers and over 1k posts on his, Instagram handle.

Similarly, Ginn is on Facebook also.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2tw4FHBK1X/

He is also active on Twitter with over 4k tweets. Ginn posts about different events, his lifestyle, and his daily life in his tweets.

FAQs

Has Drew Ginn retired from Rowing?

Yes, Drew Ginn retired from rowing when his back injury started to act up and gave him a hard time.

Who’re Drew Ginn’s parents?

There is not much information about Drew Ginn’s parents available. The only information we know about his parents is that his mother died of cancer when Ginn was 12 years old. And, his father died in mid-March 2020.

Is Drew Ginn married?

Yes, Drew Ginn is married to Melaine Ginn with two beautiful children.

What does Drew Ginn do at present?

Ginn is a facilitator and presenter. He is taking his business and sporting interest side-by-side.

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