Peter Chambers

Peter Chambers (born 14 March 1990 in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland ) is a British lightweight rowers. He won the 2011 world title in the lightweight coxless pairs.

Career

Chambers began as a child in Coleraine with the rowing, for the study, he moved to England at the Oxford Brookes University. In 2009, he won the lightweight quadruple sculls the bronze medal at the U23 World Championships, followed in 2010 silver in the lightweight single sculls, finished at the World Championships in adult category Chambers sixth place in the One. Chambers won in 2011 along with Kieren Emery the title in the lightweight coxless pairs in both the U23 World Championships and at the World Championships in Bled. 2012 Peter joined Chambers in the lightweight coxless four, in the occupation of Peter Chambers, Rob Williams, Richard Chambers and Chris Bartley won the British foursome the World Cup Final 2012 in Munich. In the finals of the Olympic Regatta in 2012, the British foursome was subject to South African boat and won by seven hundredths of a second ahead of the Danes silver.

Richard and Peter Chambers were the first pair of brothers in a British Olympic boat since Gregory and Jonathan Searle in 1996 at the Olympic Games in 2012.

The World Rowing Championships 2013 in Chungju, he won the bronze medal with his brother.

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