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Olympic Rowing Champion

Nick Green is one of Australia's Olympic heroes. His international rowing career got off to a flying start in 1989 as a member of the Oarsome Foursome. His achievements have been recognized with an Order of Australia and in 2000 an Australian Sports Medal.

Nick uses the experiences he has had and the lessons he has learned as a competitive elite sportsman to delivers messages about success and teamwork that have valuable applications for the equally competitive business environment.

His presentations focus on the importance of team work, maintaining motivation, developing a winning attitude and creating opportunities in an competitive environment.

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Nick's international rowing career got off to a flying start in 1989 when he joined three other experienced rowers to form the team known today as the "Oarsome Foursome". 

The Oarsome Foursome, together and individually, won nearly every honour and competition in rowing, including the World Championships, numerous National titles, and two Olympic Gold Medals.

However Nick's preparation for the 1999 season was hampered by a serious back injury, which saw him announce his retirement, ending the career of one of Australia's greatest rowers.

At the Opening Ceremony to the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Nick was invited to carry the International Olympic Flag, in recognition of his outstanding international career.   He also worked with Woolmark (Official Uniform Supplier) and was part of the Channel 7 sports team.

Nick has continued his significant involvement with the Olympic movement as the Athlete Services Director of the 2002 Australian Winter Olympic team, the Athletes' Commission for the Australian Olympic Committee, and as an Executive Board Member on the Victorian Olympic Council and the Olympians Club of Victoria.

Nick has also worked with the Bluearth Institute, a not for profit charitable organisation founded to improve health and prevent disease of sedentary living by encouraging people to participate in physical activity.  Nick has held the position as Game and Club Development Manager for Golf Australia.