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Nick Heathcote - GB Rowing Supporter (U12687277)

member since: Thursday 17 July 2008
Teams / sports followed:
GB Rowing Team, All sport, Army Rowing Club
Favourite player:
Alastair Heathcote
Team played in:
Army Rowing Club
Favourite match:
Sydney 2000 8+ Olympic Final

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My name is Nick Heathcote and I am following my Brother, Alastair's attempts to win Gold for Great Britain Rowing Team at the Beijing Olympics

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    Nick Heathcote wrote regularly on 606 as his brother Alistair prepared to go for gold in Great Britain's rowing eight...
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    Before I begin, I must apologise for the lateness of this entry. As you can imagine the celebrations have been fairly...
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    Nick Heathcote's brother Alistair is rowing in Great Britain's men's eight in Beijing. He has been writing regularly ...
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    Today was the day for seeing the sights and generally leaving the safety of our air-conditioned bastion of Britishnes...
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    Today I rose at the ungodly hour of 6 am which is around midnight back in Blighty, and I as I tap this article out th...

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