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Scott Brennan

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Scott Michael Brennan (born 9 January 1983) is an Australian Olympic gold medal-winning and national champion rower from Hobart, Tasmania. He has represented for Australia in rowing at three consecutive Olympic games. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Scott Brennan is the 6,383rd most popular athlete (up from 7,187th in 2019), the 1,052nd most popular biography from Australia (up from 1,090th in 2019) and the 123rd most popular Australian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Scott Brennan ranks 6,383 out of 6,025Before him are Anton Smolski, María Bernabéu, Rory Sabbatini, Josh Inman, Lü Xiuzhi, and Blai Mallarach. After him are Marco Spissu, Shane Rose, Tina Punzel, Tadeusz Michalik, Yumi Suzuki, and Matthew Brittain.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Scott Brennan ranks 1,462Before him are Sada Jacobson, Jennifer Screen, Chelsea Johnson, Jermaine Beckford, Koki Habata, and Steve Novak. After him are Cole Hamels, Will Bynum, Glenn Murray, Carl Landry, Tyrone Mears, and Jwala Gutta.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Scott Brennan ranks 1,052 out of 1,143Before him are Ahmad Elrich (1981), Jennifer Screen (1983), Eric Harrison (1892), Cameron Girdlestone (1988), Sam Sparro (1982), and Emma Moffatt (1984). After him are Shane Rose (1973), Jack McLoughlin (1995), Ryan Briscoe (1981), Mack Horton (1996), Lucas Hamilton (1996), and Ersan Gülüm (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Australia

Among athletes born in Australia, Scott Brennan ranks 123Before him are Kate Hornsey (1981), Bruno Hortelano (1991), Michelle Jenneke (1993), Eric Harrison (1892), Cameron Girdlestone (1988), and Emma Moffatt (1984). After him are Shane Rose (1973), Zac Stubblety-Cook (1999), Jakara Anthony (1998), Alec Potts (1996), Torah Bright (1986), and Sam Griffiths (1972).