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In 2011, Dunkley-Smith secured a seat in the Australian senior coxless four, and for the next five years he rowed in that boat consistently at Olympics and at World Championships. That year with
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in Racice. That eight placed fourth. That same year, he achieved his first senior representative selection in the Australian senior men's eight, who raced to a seventh placing at the
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in Chungju after having won or placed at three World Rowing Cups that year. With Lockwood changed out for Fergus Pragnell, Dunkley-Smith, Lloyd and Turrin won a bronze medal at the
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His was first selected to Victorian state representative honours in the 2008 Victorian youth eight, who won the Noel F Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the
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He retired from competitive rowing following the 2018 King's Cup, which was his ninth state representative appearance for Victoria in that event.
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Dunkley-Smith made his national representative debut in 2009 when he was selected to stroke an Australian U23 eight to contest the
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in Amsterdam. As in 2013 they had performed strongly in the lead-up winning or placing at three World Rowing Cups.
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victories and six times placed second. He stroked four of those Victorian eights in King's Cup races.
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Dunkley-Smith was originally selected for the Australian men's eight in 2015, but an injury to
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in Brest before three months later winning his first senior World Championship medal at
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2008 – Interstate Championships Men's Youth Eight three seat – first
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Dunkley-Smith attended Albert Park Primary and learned to row at
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2009 – Interstate Championships Men's Youth Eight stroke – first
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2018 – Interstate Championships Men's Eight six seat – second
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2011 – Interstate Championships Men's Eight six seat – second
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2015 – Interstate Championships Men's Eight six seat – first
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led to him being put into the two seat of the four. At the
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2013 – Interstate Championships Men's Eight stroke – second
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2012 – Interstate Championships Men's Eight stroke – second
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2010 – Interstate Championships Men's Eight stroke – second
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and Spencer Turrin won the silver medal in the men's four.
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2014 – Interstate Championships Men's Eight stroke – third
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Webster's coxswain call of the 2016 Australian King's Cup
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On 10 March 2018, he set a world record for 2000m on an
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2017 – Interstate Championships Men's Eight – second
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and Will Lockwood won the silver in the four at the
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Dunkley-Smith studied for a B.Arts in Journalism at
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He rowed in The Geelong College first VIII in 821: 819: 491:in the Australian coxless four with Drew Ginn, 381:, was also an Australian representative rower. 8: 32: 106: 31: 331:) is an Australian former representative 121: 864: 862: 860: 858: 766:"Joshua DUNKLEY-SMITH - worldrowing.com" 801:Guerin Foster Australian Rowing History 724: 1108:Olympic silver medalists for Australia 1123:Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics 1118:Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics 7: 760: 758: 733:"Addy Bucek Bio, Stats, and Results" 430:had set for the 19–29 age category. 422:, setting a time of 5:35.8, beating 540:In 2016, along with Will Lockwood, 434:International representative rowing 357:Victorian Schools Head of the River 1133:Rowers at the 2016 Summer Olympics 1098:Rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics 14: 1031:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 812:Dunkley-Smith Mercantile profile 737:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 298: 272: 253: 234: 215: 196: 168: 147: 125: 1138:Sportsmen from Victoria (state) 652:2015 World Rowing Championships 643:2014 World Rowing Championships 634:2013 World Rowing Championships 625:2011 World Rowing Championships 619:2010 World Rowing Championships 603:2009 World Rowing Championships 444:2009 World Rowing Championships 409:Australian Rowing Championships 401:Australian Rowing Championships 339:winner, and won medals at five 610:World Rowing U23 Championships 605:men's eight two seat – seventh 597:World Rowing U23 Championships 487:Olympics, Dunkley-Smith won a 461:—a bronze in the men's eight. 455:World Rowing U23 Championships 440:World Rowing U23 Championships 292:World Rowing U23 Championships 1: 869:Dunkley-Smith at World Rowing 790:2009 Australian Championships 411:. 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Index

Australian rules footballer
Josh Dunkley
Melbourne
Mercantile Rowing Club
rowing
Australia
Olympic Games
2012 London
Coxless four
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Coxless four
World Championships
2013 Chungjiu
2015 Aiguebelette
2010 Karapiro
2011 Bled
2014 Amsterdam
World Rowing U23 Championships
U23 2010 Brest
Geelong, Australia
rower
Olympic medal
World Rowing Championships
The Geelong College
Victorian Schools Head of the River
Monash University
Melbourne Girls Grammar
Addy Bucek
Addy
Mercantile Rowing Club

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