Sam Murray
Athlete Information
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Region
Guildford
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Date of Birth
29/09/1990
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Classification
Mixed Double Sculls PR3
Athlete main content
Sam Murray is the current Paralympic silver medallist alongside Annie Caddick after the pair rowed their way onto the podium at Paris 2024.
The introduction of a new PR3 boat for the Paris cycle created an opportunity for Sam and he made a comeback to the squad at the end of 2022, inspired by the chance to compete in the inaugural event of the PR3 Mixed Double Sculls.
Sam, along with his double partner Annie Caddick won Bronze at the European Championships and placed 4th at the 2023 World Rowing Championships; gaining a qualification slot for the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
Sam began rowing at school after being inspired by tales of his great grandfather’s endeavours as a Thames lighterman, guiding merchant boats up and down the Thames in his rowing boat.
He joined the squad at Caversham in the build up to the 2016 Rio Games, narrowly missing out on selection for the PR3 Mixed Coxed four. Thinking his time with rowing was over, he left the team in 2017 to complete a Masters in Psychology and pursue a career as a Business Performance Coach & Consultant.
Sam loves being a part of the GB Rowing Team, the world’s most successful Paralympic programme and sees it as a unique opportunity to explore what you’re capable of as an athlete and visually impaired competitor.
He’s most excited for his friends and family to experience Paris 2024 and wants to inspire his nieces Maiya and Cleo who will be travelling from the USA to support the team.
Major results
2024 Paralympic Games, Paris, France
- PR3 mixed double sculls: Silver
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