Adam Kreek
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Adam Kreek (born December 2, 1980) is an author, executive business coach and Canadian rower.<ref>Template:Cite Sports-Reference</ref> He is a member of the BC Sports Hall of Fame<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
After his athletic career, Kreek's work has focused upon executive leadership and performance, and in 2019 he published his first book The Responsibility Ethic: 12 Strategies Exceptional People Use to Do the Work and Make Success Happen.<ref>[1]. Times Colonist. Retrieved January 20, 2020.</ref> As Adam Kreek says, “The grit that’s required for success in athletics is the same grit that’s required for success in business.” <ref>[2]. Douglas Magazine. Retrieved January 20, 2020.</ref> After publishing, this book became a bestseller and appeared regularly on British Columbia's business book bestseller list.<ref>[3]. BC Business Magazine. Retrieved January 20, 2020.</ref>
Kreek is a champion for men's health where he works to promote the adoption of healthy behaviour changes in working-aged individuals.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Early life
Born in London, Ontario, he was a student at the University of Victoria where he met his wife Rebecca. After the Athens Olympics, he moved to Stanford University to complete a degree in geotechnical engineering and hydrology and continue his rowing career there under coach Craig Amerkhanian. In 2005 Kreek took the summer off to get married and spend time with his wife. Kreek coached at Stanford Rowing Center in 2006 and 2007 for the Junior Crew.
Athletic career
He won the gold medal at the 2002, 2003 and 2007 world championships for Canada's men's eight team in Seville, Spain, Milan, Italy and Munich, Germany respectively. At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Kreek competed with the Canadian men's eight, who were widely expected to win a medal but ultimately finished in fifth place.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
He won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the men's eights with Andrew Byrnes, Kyle Hamilton, Malcolm Howard, Kevin Light, Ben Rutledge, Dominic Seiterle, Jake Wetzel and cox Brian Price.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Kreek's singing of O Canada at the medal ceremony was cited as an inspiration by Simon Whitfield, who won a silver medal in the triathlon. Whitfield wrote "Sing like Adam Kreek" on the handlebars of his bicycle and repeated "Sing like Kreek" to himself near the end of the race.<ref>Template:Cite webTemplate:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore</ref>
On 23 January 2013, Kreek set off with three other rowers, Markus Pukonen, Jordan Hanssen and Pat Fleming to attempt the first-ever row from mainland Africa to North America, recording it for classroom lessons in schools across the United States and Canada. On 6 April 2013, 73 days into the 6,700-kilometre transatlantic rowing expedition, the boat capsized in the Bermuda Triangle. The crew called for help through a personal locator beacon attached to a lifejacket and were successfully located and rescued. The expedition was sponsored by the Canadian Wildlife Federation and Ocean Adventure, Rowing and Education (OAR Northwest). A computer program developed at the University of Victoria monitored the crew's activities and ensured they followed a strict schedule that maximized their energy and mental sharpness. There was also scientific equipment on board to monitor the ocean conditions and marine life.<ref>[4] NBC Dateline, capsize</ref>
Athletic heritage
His grandfather Aleksander Kreek was an Estonian shot putter and the 1938 European champion in the event before he emigrated to Canada in the 1950s.<ref>Aleksander Kreek. Eesti Spordi Biograffiline Leksikon. Retrieved October 19, 2014.</ref>
References
External links
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- Responsibility Ethic Webpage Template:Webarchive
- Adam's Humorous Men's Health Video
- Men's Health Champion Adam Kreek
- I Seek Failure: Adam Kreek at TEDxVictoria 2013
- Capsized: NBC Dateline Documentary
- Adam's 8+ Olympic Gold Medal Race
- Sing Like Kreek
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- 1980 births
- Living people
- Canadian male rowers
- Olympic rowers for Canada
- Olympic gold medalists for Canada
- Olympic medalists in rowing
- Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Rowers from London, Ontario
- Canadian people of Dutch descent
- Canadian people of Estonian descent
- University of Victoria alumni
- Stanford Cardinal men's rowers
- World Rowing Championships medalists for Canada
- 21st-century Canadian sportsmen