Simon Hatcher

Nationality: USA Height: 193cm
Course MPhil in Nuclear Energy
College
University Cambridge
Status Postgraduate
Role Rower

Squads

About Simon:

What is your reason for your course choice?

I see it as a crucial part of our clean energy transition and a necessary element of future space missions.

When, where and why did you start rowing? And what do you love about the sport?

I started competitively in 2014 in Portland, but have loved rowing in dinghies since age 3. I love being out on the water and the interfaces between humans, mechanical machines, and nature.

What was your first rowing club and coach?

Oregon Rowing Unlimited, with Plamen Petrov and Nadia Petrova

What or who was the earliest sporting inspiration you remember as a child?

A climber named Joe Simpson, as depicted in the documentary “Touching the Void”. While climbing Siula Grande with a fellow named Simon Yates, Simpson falls and breaks his leg. Yates attempts to rescue him, but is forced to cut him loose to save himself. Simpson falls into a crevasse and is left for dead; Yates even burns his clothes symbolically. Despite severe frostbite, delirium, dehydration, and a broken leg, Simpson crawls back to camp, rescuing himself.

What sport did you prioritise growing up?

Basketball, poorly. Then rowing.

What is your favourite non-academic book?

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What is your dream job? Or what do you aspire to do once you complete your studies?

Foreign service

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