David Anderson (2007)
Long before his political career, David Anderson learned the value
of teamwork, as a rower. Playing rugby first at Vic High, and then
at Victoria College, he learned a lot about competition before
heading to the University of British Columbia to continue his
education. On arriving at UBC, he was quickly recruited to join the
powerful Thunderbirds rowing team. Members of the UBC/Vancouver
Rowing Club had just put on a stunning performance at the 1956
Olympics in Melbourne. In the men's fours race, they won Canada's
first-ever rowing gold medal, plus a silver in the eights. David
became a member of the Canadian eights crew at the 1959
Pan-American Games in Chicago, and promptly helped them bring home
a silver medal. Although that medal effort alone wasn't enough to
secure Anderson a seat in the scull for the 1960 Summer Olympics in
Rome, he was sent along as a spare. When Canada was shut out of the
medals up to the final days of competition, his friend, Lorne
Loomer, was shifted to the men's pair's team. That gave Anderson
position #2 in the eights boat, and from there, he helped Canada
win its only medal of the Games -- a silver in a tight race with
Germany. David's leadership skills prompted the UBC team to name
him as their captain.