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Wyatt Allen
- Sport: Olympic Rowing
- Nation: United States of America
- Team: Men's Eight
- Hometown: Portland, Maine
- Current Residence: Princeton, N.J.
- Club Affiliation: New York Athletic Club
- Began Rowing: University of Virginia, 1997
- DOB: Jan. 11, 1979
- Height: 6-foot-4
- Weight: 210 pounds
- High School: Portland High School
- College: University of Virginia, 2001
- Current Coach: Mike Teti
- International Results: Finished fourth in the eight at the 2007 FISA World Championships. ... Finished eighth in the quadruple sculls at the 2006
FISA World Championships. ... Finished third in the quadruple sculls at the 2006 FISA World Cup stop in Lucerne, Switzerland.
... Finished 14th in the single sculls at the 2005 FISA World Championships. ... Finished ninth in the single sculls at the
2005 FISA World Cup stop in Munich. ... Won gold in the eight at the 2004 Olympic Games. ... Set a world record in the eight
during the heats at the 2004 Olympic Games. ... Finished fourth in the eight at the 2004 FISA World Cup stop in Lucerne. ...
Finished 14th in the quadruple sculls at the 2003 FISA World Championships. ... Finished 10th in the quadruple sculls at the
2003 FISA World Cup stop in Munich. ... Finished 10th in the quadruple sculls at the 2002 FISA World Championships. ... Won
silver in the eight at the 2001 Nation's Cup. ... Finished fifth in the pair at the 2000 Nation's Cup.
- National Results: Finished third in the pair at the second 2008 National Selection Regatta. ... Won the eight and finished second in four at
the 2007 U.S. Rowing National Championships. ... Finished second in the pair at the third 2007 National Selection Regatta.
... Won the double sculls at both the second and third 2006 National Selection Regattas. ... Won the single sculls at the
2005 World Championships Trials. ... Won the single sculls at the first 2005 National Selection Regatta. ... Won the double
sculls at the second 2002 National Selection Regatta. ... Won the single sculls at the first 2002 National Selection Regatta.
... Won the gold medal in the eight at the 2000 Avaya Collegiate Championship Regatta.
- Personal: A seven-time senior national team member and two-time Olympian. ... Named U.S. Rowing Male Athlete of the Year in 2007.
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