Sean O’Neill

Rowing

BIOGRAPHY

Seán O’Neill represented Ireland in the men’s heavyweight coxless four at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, rowing as stroke alongside Jonno Devlin, Seán Casey and Cormac Folan and finishing 10th overall.

Born in Limerick and from Pallasgreen, Co. Limerick, O’Neill was a member of St Michael’s Rowing Club. He moved to New Zealand as a teenager and took up rowing there before returning to Ireland in 2006 to join coach Harald Jahrling’s heavyweight programme. He made rapid progress and took the stroke seat for Beijing in the final crew selection ahead of Alan Martin.

His Olympic career is one of the most unusual in Irish rowing history – after Beijing he returned to New Zealand and switched allegiance, going on to represent New Zealand in the men’s coxless four at the 2012 London Olympics, where he finished 11th – making him one of a small number of athletes to have competed for both Ireland and New Zealand at the Games. He subsequently settled in New Zealand and became a rowing coach, leading the Marlborough Girls’ College rowing programme from 2017 with considerable success.

Team Ireland Number

693

Gender

Male

Discipline

Heavyweight Coxless Four

Games

Beijing 2008

Date Of Birth

August 15, 1980

Hometown

Pallasgreen, Co. Limerick

OTHER ROWING OLYMPIANS

Aifric Keogh

Aileen Crowley

Alison Bergin

Andrew ‘Andy’ McDonough

Aoife Casey

Brendan Dolan

Cathal Moynihan

Christopher ‘Christy’ O’Brien

Claire Lambe

Cormac Folan

Daire Lynch

Derek Holland

Eimear Lambe

Emily Hegarty

Eugene Coakley

Fintan McCarthy

Fiona Murtagh

Frank Moore

Gary O’Donovan

Gearoid Towey

Holly Davis

Iain Kennedy

Imogen Magner

James ‘Jim’ Muldoon

Jaye Renehan

Jonno Devlin

Margaret Cremen

Martin Feeley

Michael Ryan

Monika Dukarska

Natalie Long

Nathan Timoney

Neal Byrne

Neville Maxwell

Niall O’Toole

Pat McDonagh

Paul Griffin

Paul O’Donovan

Philip Doyle

Richard Archibald

Richard Coakley

Ronan Byrne

Ross Corrigan

Samuel ‘Sam’ Lynch

Sanita Pušpure

Sean Casey

Sinéad Lynch

Tara Hanlon

Timmy Harnedy

Tony O’Connor

Scroll to Top