The team that rowed at the 1982 World Rowing Championships was made up as follows: •
Les O'Connell (bow) •
Mike Stanley (seat 2) •
Andrew Stevenson (seat 3) •
George Keys (seat 4) •
Roger White-Parsons (seat 5) •
Chris White (seat 6) •
Tony Brook (seat 7) •
Dave Rodger (stroke) •
Andy Hay (cox) Two of the team members were substituted for the
1983 World Rowing Championships at
Wedau in
Duisburg, Germany, with Brook and O'Connell replaced by
Barrie Mabbott and
Nigel Atherfold. The New Zealand eight defended its world title, with East Germany coming second, and Australia in third place. Many of the team went on to compete at the
1984 Summer Olympics, where there was a great expectation for them to win gold. The team came fourth in the Olympics, and their preparations for, and then competition at, the Olympics was turned into a documentary. ==Awards==