World Championships Drysdale first represented New Zealand at the
Rowing World Cup III in 2002, in the New Zealand coxless four. After the 2004 Olympic Games, where his New Zealand crew finished fifth in the final, Drysdale switched to the single scull. He won his first World Championship title at the
2005 World Rowing Championships at
Gifu, Japan, despite having broken two vertebrae in a crash with a water skier earlier in the year. He successfully defended his title in 2006 at
Dorney Lake,
Dorney, England, in 2007 at
Oberschleißheim, Germany, and again in 2009 in
Poznań, Poland, holding off
Britain's
Alan Campbell and the Czech Republic's
Ondřej Synek. At the
2009 World Rowing Championships, he beat his own world best time in the single, lowering it to 6:33.35. As of 2021 that time stands as the best time at a World Rowing Championship but it was beaten in 2017 by his countryman
Robbie Manson for the new
men's single scull world record.
Olympic Games At his first Olympic Games, in 2004, Drysdale was part of the New Zealand coxless four team that finished fifth. Drysdale was officially selected as New Zealand's Olympic heavyweight sculler for the
Beijing Olympics on 7 March 2008. He was also chosen to
carry the flag for New Zealand during the parade of nations in the
opening ceremony. Unfortunately for Drysdale, a severe gastrointestinal infection in the week before his final saw him off form and he was only able to win the
bronze medal in the men's
single scull. The
gold and
silver medals went to
Olaf Tufte from Norway and
Ondřej Synek from the Czech Republic, respectively. Clearly suffering from his illness, after his race Drysdale was carried by life raft and then moved to a waiting
ambulance. He was also seen vomiting. He was, however, able to stand to be awarded his medal. At the
2012 Summer Olympics Drysdale won the gold medal in the men's
single sculls, despite throwing up the morning of race day due to nervousness. He has since been dethroned, and had to settle with silver in the world championships leading up to the 2016 Olympics, each time bested by the Czech
Ondřej Synek, who won the WC in 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2015. At the
2016 Summer Olympics, Drysdale successfully defended his Olympic men's single sculls title, taking the gold medal over Croatia's
Damir Martin. The race was decided by a photo finish, with Drysdale edging out Martin by half a bow ball. In November 2016, Drysdale announced that he would take a break from rowing in 2017. He returned to the New Zealand squad at the end of 2017 with a view of competing at the
2020 Tokyo Olympics. After losing out to
Jordan Parry in selection for the single scull at the rearranged 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Drysdale announced his retirement from international rowing in June 2021.
New Zealand national championships Drysdale won the gold medal six times in single sculls at the New Zealand national championships through 2010. In 2011, he won the silver medal in single sculls at the New Zealand National Rowing Championships at
Lake Ruataniwha in
Twizel, losing to
Nathan Cohen by two lengths. He did not compete in 2013.
Other In 2018, he won a sixth
Diamond Challenge Sculls title (the premier event for single sculls) at the
Henley Royal Regatta. ==Canoe polo==