James Tomkins

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games • Other • Administrator
SexMale
Full nameJames Bruce•Tomkins
Used nameJames•Tomkins
Born19 August 1965 in Sydney, New South Wales (AUS)
Measurements199 cm / 98 kg
AffiliationsMercantile Rowing Club, Melbourne (AUS)
NOC Australia
Medals OG
Gold 3
Silver 0
Bronze 1
Total 4

Biography

James Tomkins is the greatest sweep rower ever produced by Australia and his career record matches up well with almost any rower ever. Between 1986 and 2003, Tomkins won seven gold medals at the World Championships, and he is, through 2008, the only rower to have ever been world champion in all five sweep evenrts. In 1990, Tomkins joined Nick Green , Sam Patten, and Mike McKay in a coxless four. They were World Champions in 1990-91 and with Andrew Cooper replacing Patten’s seat, they won the gold medal in 1992 at Barcelona. Their success earned the team the nickname “The Oarsome Foursome,” and they repeated their Olympic gold medal performance at the 1996 Olympics, with Drew Ginn replacing Cooper.

Selected for the 2008 Olympics for Australia, and his sixth Olympics, Tomkins through 2004 had won three Olympic golds, and one bronze, in addition to his seven World Championships. At the 1986 Commonwealth Games, he helped the Australian eight to a gold medal, and also won a bronze in the coxed four. Tomkins has been a winner at The Kings Cup 15 times.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1988 Summer Olympics Rowing AUS James Tomkins
Eights, Men (Olympic) Australia 5
1992 Summer Olympics Rowing AUS James Tomkins
Coxless Fours, Men (Olympic) Australia 1 Gold
1996 Summer Olympics Rowing AUS James Tomkins
Coxless Fours, Men (Olympic) Australia 1 Gold
2000 Summer Olympics Rowing AUS James Tomkins
Coxless Pairs, Men (Olympic) Matthew Long 3 Bronze
2004 Summer Olympics Rowing AUS James Tomkins
Coxless Pairs, Men (Olympic) Drew Ginn 1 Gold
2008 Summer Olympics Rowing AUS James Tomkins
Eights, Men (Olympic) Australia 6

Organization roles

Role Organization Tenure NOC As
Athlete International Olympic Committee 2013—2021 AUS James Tomkins

Other participations

Games Role NOC As
2008 Summer Olympics Flagbearer at the Opening Ceremony AUS James Tomkins

Special Notes