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Darren Bundock Olympics

Darren Bundock, a seasoned athlete from Sydney, NSW, Australia, has been a prominent figure in the sailing world since he began the sport at age eight. Introduced to sailing by his father, Bundock has represented Australia on numerous occasions, starting with his international debut at the 1989 Hobie 14 World Championships in New Caledonia.

Australia
Birth Date: Mar 21, 1971
Darren Bundock profile image
Height: 5′10″
Residence: Sydney
Birth Place: Gosford
Social Media: Facebook
Olympic Experience: 2000, 2004, 2008

Darren Bundock Olympic Medals

Olympic Medals

0
Gold
2
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total

Darren Bundock Olympics Milestones

Season Event Rank
2008 Open Tornado S Silver
2004 Open Tornado 6
2000 Open Tornado S Silver

Darren Bundock Biography

Bundock's career took off when he competed for Australia in 1989. His most memorable achievement came in 2000 when he won a silver medal at the Sydney Olympic Games. Over the years, he has sustained minor injuries, including bruising and broken ribs from capsizing.

Awards and Honours

Bundock has been recognised multiple times for his contributions to sailing. He was named Australian Yachtsman of the Year in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2007. Additionally, he received the New South Wales Yachtsman of the Year award in 2002, 2003, and 2007.

Personal Life

Bundock resides in Sydney with his wife Carolijn Brouwer and their son Kyle. Brouwer is also an accomplished sailor who has represented Belgium and the Netherlands. She won gold at the 1998 World Championships in Lubeck, Germany.

Family Competition

The couple has competed against each other in various sailing events. Bundock appreciates the understanding that comes from being with someone who shares his profession. However, once on the water, they are fierce competitors.

Influences and Philosophy

Bundock cites his father as the most influential person in his career. His sporting hero is Australian swimmer Kieren Perkins. He lives by the motto: "Never get too busy making a living that you forget to make a life."

Professional Moves

In 2011, Bundock moved to San Francisco to work with Team Oracle ahead of the 2013 America's Cup campaign. He spent two years there as a competitor, coach, and tactician. Team Oracle successfully defended their title in 2013.

Future Plans

Looking ahead, Bundock aims to continue his successful career in sailing. His dedication to the sport remains unwavering as he balances his professional and personal life.

Darren Bundock FAQs on Olympics

  • Who is Darren Bundock?

    Darren Bundock, a seasoned athlete from Sydney, NSW, Australia, has been a prominent figure in the sailing world since he began the sport at age eight. Introduced to sailing by his father, Bundock has represented Australia on numerous occasions, starting with his international debut at the 1989 Hobie 14 World Championships in New Caledonia.

  • In which city Darren Bundock was born?
    Darren Bundock was born on March 21, 1971 in Gosford, Australia.
  • How many Olympic medals has Darren Bundock won throughout his career?
    Darren Bundock has won 2 Olympic medal in throughout his career.
  • When did Darren Bundock first compete in the Olympics?
    He represented Australia at the 2000 Olympics.
  • What is Darren Bundock's height?
    Darren Bundock's height is 5 feet 10″ inches.
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