December 23, 2014 News British Rowing NewsBritish Rowing EventsRowing CommunityGB Rowing TeamIndoor RowingRowing & RegattaPartners#YourStoriesArchive Sad news of the death of Christopher Davidge Rowing Community It is with great sadness that British Rowing reports the death of one of its great oarsmen and servants of the sport on Monday 22nd December, aged 85 years. Christopher Guy Vere Davidge served rowing in many different roles that included his appointment as Chairman of the Regattas Commission for world rowing’s governing body, FISA, Vice presidency of the British Olympic Association, Chef de Mission of the British team at the Montreal Olympic Games, and Steward of Henley Royal Regatta. He was awarded the Medal of Honour for his outstanding service to the sport in 1973.ADVERT For almost fifty years, Christopher Davidge was a member of the national governing body’s Council where he served as the appointed member for Leander Club, as President of the Amateur Rowing Association from 1977 to 1985, when he was appointed an Honorary Life Vice President, a position that he was to hold for thirty years. Below is a profile of Christopher Davidge, written by Mike Rowbottom for Rowing & Regatta in 2011. During his rowing career he competed at three Olympic Games and won nine Henley medals. Our thoughts are with his family and his very many friends in rowing at this time. Portrait by Gerard Brown ADVERT Gallery Latest Stories GB Rowing Team Dominates at Munich 2022 GB Rowing Team top Medal Table after first day of finals at Munich 2022 Great Britain qualify for four more finals at Munich 2022 Great Britain kick start Rowing Campaign at Munich 2022 August Membership Newsletter Competition ?> ADVERT Without our members, we wouldn't be able to provide the guidance, support and emergency funding that we have been able to during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please consider continuing to support our sport by renewing or purchasing your British Rowing membership today.Renew Today