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He represented Australia at every premier international regatta from 1990 to 1998.Club and state rowing[edit]Lynagh’s senior rowing was from the Commercial Rowing Club in Brisbane. He began contesting national lightweight championship sculling titles at Australian Rowing Championships in 1988 representing Commercial. In 1989 he was in a composite Queensland lightweight eight who won the national title and in 1990 he won two Australian national championships \u2013 the lightweight double scull and the quad scull titles.[1] He won the national championship quad in 1991, a single sculls title in 1992, the double scull in 1993 & 1994 and the quad in 1993, 1994 and 1996.[2] In 1996 in a composite Australian selection crew Lynagh also won the national lightweight coxless four title at the Australian Championships.[3]He raced in the Queensland representative men’s lightweight four who contested the Penrith Cup at the Interstate Regatta in 1992, 1995, 1996 and 1998 [4] He contested the heavyweight singles sculls championship \u2013 the President’s Cup \u2013 representing Queensland in 1993 & 1994.International representative rowing[edit]Lynagh was first selected to represent Australia at Lake Barrington 1990 in the lightweight Australian quad scull. Lynagh rowed with Bruce Hick and two Tasmanians \u2013 Simon Burgess and Stephen Hawkins \u2013 to a bronze medal.[5] The following year at Vienna 1991 that same crew won gold and a World Championship title. They rowed through the field and won by 0.23 seconds.[6]In 1992 Stephen Hawkins was selected in the Olympic heavyweight double scull and so the champion lightweight quad was broken up. At the 1992 lightweight World Championships Lynagh and Hick had success as a double winning the lightweight double scull world championship title .[7][8] They repeated this feat at Racice 1993.[9][10]By Indianapolis 1994 Lynagh and Hick were rowing in the lightweight coxless four with South Australians Andrew Stunnell and James Seppelt. They took the silver medal.[9] Lynagh was back in the quad for Tampere 1995 \u2013 he stroked that crew to a sixth placing.[9]In the 1995 Australia Day Honours Lynagh was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for “service to rowing”.[11]The 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta saw lightweight events introduced to the Olympic regatta for the first time. Lynagh was selected with his longstanding sculling partner Simon Burgess in the lightweight coxless four along with Haimish Karrasch and David Belcher. They made the Olympic final and placed sixth.[9]Lynagh competed at all four World Rowing Cup events on the international calendar in 1997 and 1998. He was teamed with Anthony Edwards for the 1997 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette, stroking their double scull to fifth place.[9] At the 1998 World Rowing Championships in Cologne he raced a double scull with his old partner Bruce Hick and had a disappointing result, finishing second in the repechage and third in the C\/D semi-final for an overall 12th placing. This was his last representative appearance for Australia.[12]References[edit]FISA championshipsOfficial world championships1985: (Luc Crispon, Thierry Renault)1986: (Luc Crispon, Thierry Renault)1987: (Enrico Gandola, Giovanni Calabrese)1988: (Enrico Gandola, Francesco Esposito)1989: (Christoph Schm\u00f6lzer, Walter Rantasa)1990: (Robert Dreher, Stephen Peterson)1991: (Michael Buchheit, Kai von Warburg)1992: (Gary Lynagh, Bruce Hick)1993: (Bruce Hick, Gary Lynagh)1994: (Michelangelo Crispi, Francesco Esposito)1995: (Markus Gier, Michael Gier)1997: (Tomasz Kucharski, Robert Sycz)1998: (Tomasz Kucharski, Robert Sycz)1999: (Michelangelo Crispi, Leonardo Pettinari)2001: (Elia Luini, Leonardo Pettinari)2002: (Elia Luini, Leonardo Pettinari)2003: (Elia Luini, Leonardo Pettinari)2005: (Zsolt Hirling, Tam\u00e1s Varga)2006: (Mads Rasmussen, Rasmus Quist Hansen)2007: (Mads Rasmussen, Rasmus Quist Hansen)2009: (Storm Uru, Peter Taylor)2010: (Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter)2011: (Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter)2013: (Kristoffer Brun, Are Strandli)2014: (James Thompson, John Smith)2015: (Stany Delayre, J\u00e9r\u00e9mie Azou)2017: (Pierre Houin, J\u00e9r\u00e9mie Azou)2018: (Gary O’Donovan, Paul O’Donovan)2019: (Fintan McCarthy, Paul O’Donovan)2022: (Fintan McCarthy, Paul O’Donovan)1989: (Peter Uhrig, Jan Fischer, Bj\u00f6rn Gehlsen, Thomas Melges)1990: (Francesco Esposito, Massimo Lana, Paolo Pittino, Massimo Guglielmi)1991: (Simon Burgess, Gary Lynagh, Bruce Hick, Stephen Hawkins)1992: (Michelangelo Crispi, Francesco Esposito, Massimo Lana, Massimo Guglielmi)1993: (Gernot Faderbauer, Walter Rantasa, Christoph Schm\u00f6lzer, Wolfgang Sigl)1994: (Gernot Faderbauer, Walter Rantasa, Christoph Schm\u00f6lzer, Wolfgang Sigl)1995: (Gernot Faderbauer, Walter Rantasa, Christoph Schm\u00f6lzer, Wolfgang Sigl)1996: (Lorenzo Bertini, Paolo Pittino, Franco Sancassani, Massimo Guglielmi)1997: (Stefano Basalini, Paolo Pittino, Franco Sancassani, Massimo Guglielmi)1998: (Lorenzo Bertini, Elia Luini, Paolo Pittino, Franco Sancassani)1999: (Simone Forlani, Daniele Gilardoni, Franco Sancassani, Mauro Baccelli)2000: (Hitoshi Hase, Takehiro Kubo, Kazuaki Mimoto, Daisaku Takeda)2001: (Daniele Gilardoni, Luca Moncada, Mauro Baccelli, Filippo Mannucci)2002: (Emanuele Federici, Daniele Gilardoni, Luca Moncada, Filippo Mannucci)2003: (Emanuele Federici, Daniele Gilardoni, Luca Moncada, Filippo Mannucci)2004: (Franco Sancassani, Alessandro Lodigiani, Daniele Gilardoni, Marcello Miani)2005: (Gardino Pellolio, Daniele Gilardoni, Luca Moncada, Filippo Mannucci)2006: (Gardino Pellolio, Daniele Gilardoni, Luca Moncada, Daniele Danesin)2007: (Leonardo Pettinari, Daniele Gilardoni, Luca Moncada, Daniele Danesin)2008: (Franco Sancassani, Daniele Gilardoni, Stefano Basalini, Daniele Danesin)2009: (Franco Sancassani, Daniele Gilardoni, Lorenzo Bertini, Stefano Basalini)2010: (Jonathan Koch, Lars Wichert, Linus Lichtschlag, Lars Hartig)2011: (Francesco Rigon, Daniele Gilardoni, Franco Sancassani, Stefano Basalini)2012: (Adam Sobczak, Mariusz Sta\u0144czuk, Artur Miko\u0142ajczewski, Mi\u0142osz Jankowski)2013: (Georgios Konsolas, Spyridon Giannaros, Panagiotis Magdanis, Eleftherios Konsolas)2014: (Georgios Konsolas, Spyridon Giannaros, Panagiotis Magdanis, Eleftherios Konsolas)2015: (Maxime Demontfaucon, Damien Piqueras, Pierre Houin, Morgan Maunoir)2016: (Patrik St\u00f6cker, Florian Roller, Johannes Ursprung, Cedric Kulbach)2017: (Fran\u00e7ois Teroin, Damien Piqueras, Maxime Demontfaucon, Stany Delayre)2018: (Joachim Agne, Max R\u00f6ger, Florian Roller, Moritz Moos)2019: (Zhang Zhiyuan, Chen Sensen, L\u00fc Fanpu, Zeng Tao)2022: (Antonio Vicino, Alessandro Benzoni, Niels Torre, Patrick Rocek)"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/gary-lynagh-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Gary Lynagh – Wikipedia"}}]}]