James Cracknell – Bio, Net Worth, Married, Wife, Age, Family, Parents, Nationality, Medals, Salary, Height, Weight, Facts, Wiki, Records, Education

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James Edward Cracknell, a British athlete, rowing champion, and double Olympic gold medalist is professionally known as James Cracknell. He is well recognized for winning a gold medal at both the 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens games in the coxless four events. He previously won his first Junior World Championship in 1990. James was also a six-time Rowing World Championship gold medalist. He was appointed OBE for “services to sport” in the 2005 New Year Honours List. Cracknell became the highest-placed Briton ever in the 25-year history of the Marathon des Sables, finishing 12th in April 2010. Additionally, James participated in the seventeenth series of “Strictly Come Dancing” in 2019.

Famous For

  • Being a British athlete, rowing champion, and double Olympic gold medalist.
  • For winning a gold medal at both the 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens games in the coxless four events. 

British Athlete, James Cracknell

Source: @thetimes.co.uk

What is James Cracknell Religion?

James Cracknell took birth on 5th May 1972 with the real name of James Edward Cracknell in Sutton, London, England. He is of British nationality and he belongs to British-white ethnicity. Cracknell’s religious belief is in the Christian religion. He has celebrated his 49th birthday as of 2021 and as per his birthdate, his star sign is Taurus. Thus, his race is white. He is the son of John Cracknell (father) and Jennie Cracknell (mother).

Talking about Cracknell’s education, he attended the independent Kingston Grammar School and graduated from the University of Reading as a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Human Geography in 1993, followed by a PGCE at the Institute of Education and a Master of Science (MSc) from Brunel University in 1999. He later enrolled at Peterhouse, Cambridge to study for an MPhil degree in human evolution in 2018.

What does James Cracknell do for a living?

  • James Cracknell jumps off his career by rowing at the Junior World Championships in 1989 and 1990, winning a gold medal in 1990 after which he made numerous appearances in the World Rowing Championships; however, he did not win any medals prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics.
  • Then he won a seat in the men’s coxless fours in 1997 and with this crew, he won the World Rowing Championships in 1997, 1998, and 1999, and finally the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
  • He took part in a 3-part BBC documentary entitled Gold Fever in August 2000 and he swapped from rowing on the stroke side to the bow side to join Pinsent in the coxless pairs. The pair won the World Championships in 2001 when they also won the coxed pairs, and 2002.
  • James came second in the pairs division of the 2005-2006 Atlantic Rowing Race in “Spirit of EDF Energy” whereas he announced his decision to retire from competitive rowing in February 2006.
  • A BBC/Twofour television program of Cracknell and Fogle’s experience of the Atlantic race, “Through Hell and High Water” was aired. The pair also wrote a book called “The Crossing: Conquering the Atlantic in the World’s Toughest Rowing Race”, about their trip.
  • As well, James ran the London Marathon on 23rd April 2006, in a time of 3 hours, finishing over an hour ahead of his rowing teammate Matthew Pinsent.
  • He competed in the European Triathlon Championships for GBR for his age group in July 2008 and in November 2009 he took part in the New York Marathon.
  • He also completed the 125-mile non-stop Devizes to Westminster Canoe Marathon in a two-man racing K2 kayak with canoe partner Bernie Shosbree in April 2009.
  • Cracknell became the highest-placed Briton ever in the 25-year history of the Marathon des Sables, finishing 12th in April 2010. His exploits were filmed for a Discovery Channel documentary “The Toughest Race” on Earth to be aired in October 2010.
  • Later he enrolled at Peterhouse, Cambridge to study for an MPhil degree in human evolution in 2018. He became the oldest competitor, and oldest winner, for Cambridge in the 2019 Boat Race on 7th April 2019; at the age of 46 he became the oldest rower in the event’s history by 10 years.
  • Also, James participated in the seventeenth series of “Strictly Come Dancing” in 2019. He was also the first celebrity to be eliminated from the show after losing the dance-off to David James and Nadiya Bychkova.

Presenting and journalism

  • James has presented sport on ITV and Channel 4 as he covered The Boat Race 2007 with Mark Durden-Smith for ITV and is the presenter of ITV’s coverage of the British Superbike Championship.
  • He is the main presenter of Channel 4’s Red Bull Air Race World Series coverage whereas he is also a contracted columnist with The Daily Telegraph writing about various topics including sport, motoring, gardening, cookery, and others.

European Parliament candidate

  • James Cracknell revealed his intention to stand in the European Parliament election of 2014 in June 2013.
  • He was announced as a Conservative candidate in South West England and Gibraltar in October 2013.
  • As in the rest of the country, the UK Independence Party ran strongly in South West England in 2014, gaining 51,000 more votes than the Conservatives. Cracknell was unsuccessful although he was at number 3 on the Conservative party list.

Awards and Achievements

  • Olympic Medals: 2 Gold
  • World Championship Medals: 6 Gold
  • Junior World Championship Medals: 1 Gold

Olympic games

  • 2004 – Gold, Coxless Four
  • 2000 – Gold, Coxless Four

World championships

  • 2003 – 4th, Coxless Pair
  • 2002 – Gold, Coxless Pair
  • 2001 – Gold, Coxless Pair
  • 2001 – Gold, Coxed Pair
  • 1999 – Gold, Coxless Four 
  • 1998 – Gold, Coxless Four
  • 1997 – Gold, Coxless Four
  • 1995 – 10th, Double Sculls
  • 1994 – 8th, Eight
  • 1993 – 6th, Eight
  • 1991 – 7th, Coxless Four 
  • Junior world championships
  • 1990 – Gold, Coxless Four
  • 1989 – 10th, Coxed Pair
  • Boat Race
  • 2019 – The Boat Race, rowing for the University of Cambridge
  • World Records
  • 2020 – British Indoor Rowing Marathon Record for Heavyweight 40-49 Men

National honor

  • Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

To whom James Cracknell is Married?

James Cracknell is a married guy. He tied a knot with TV presenter Beverley Turner in 2002, with whom he lived in Chiswick. The couple had three children – a son, Croyde (born October 2003), and two daughters, Kiki (born March 2009) and Trixie (born April 2011). However, they announced their separation on 29th March 2019 after 17 years of marriage. Concerning James’s sexual orientation, he is straight.

James Cracknell marries Jordan Connell

James Cracknell and his wife, Jordan Connell

Source: @thesun

James Cracknell beamed as he married fiancee Jordan Connell in Chelsea. The Olympic rowing champ, 49 shared a romantic kiss with his American financier partner in front of family and friends. The pair got engaged in January 2021. James and Jordan first met at Cambridge University in 2018, when he returned as a mature student to study a master’s in evolution. Taking to Instagram yesterday, Beverley, 47, revealed the couple were tying the knot that day and opened up about how that made her feel. She told her followers while outside in the sunshine: “It’s a strange day today, my ex-husband got married today – which is quite a strange thing to say and I thought I was going to be totally OK with it, and I am OK with it. “I’m happier now than I have been for many years and I know James is happier now than he has been for many years – and a big part of that is Jordan, his wife.

She continued: “You never get married thinking you’re going to get divorced and although the kids are great and I have a new partner who is amazing with them and in many ways they are lively, resilient children. “You never have divorced parents as something that you’re totally fine with. I just wanted to say that, but the other thing, I know that lots of people who are part of the brain injury world do follow me, even if you are in the darkest bits of those journeys – which you might be now – you do see the sun again at some point. “And although it never really leaves you, the impact never really leaves a family, I’ve been thinking about James’s parents today as well.”

What is James Cracknell Net Worth?

James Cracknell has a net worth of $3 million as of 2021 whereas he has also a fine amount of salary which is also in thousands of dollars per year. Bit of dedication and luck, he would definitely be unstoppable. James has earned a considerable amount of money from his profession as his major source of income is from his athlete career. He has not done endorsement work for any brands yet.

How tall is James Cracknell?

James Cracknell is 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) tall and his body weighs around 98 kg (216 lb). He has brown hair and eyes color. Enriched with the toned bicep and perfect built, James doesn’t hesitate to go shirtless. He has maintained his shape over the years with regular exercise it seems. In addition, he is athletic by body build.

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