Monkton welcomes Team GB Rowing’s most successful Paralympic coach as new Head of Rowing
Monkton is delighted to announce their new Head of Rowing, Nicholas Baker.
After 11 years with the Paralympic programme directly coaching crews to six World titles, two World Championship Silvers, a World Championship Bronze, four Paralympic Golds and a Paralympic Bronze, Nick has made the exciting move to join Monkton.
Nick leaves Team GB as the most successful Paralympic coach since its inclusion in the 2008 Paralympic Games. He led the 2024 squad to the best Paralympic results by any nation in that period.
Richard Miller, the Director of Sport at Monkton, is thrilled with the appointment. “Nick’s stellar reputation and experience at the highest level of competition, combined with his passion for developing athletes, makes him an outstanding addition to our Rowing program and a great fit for Monkton’s ethos.”
Nick’s career in rowing has been nothing short of remarkable. His dedication to high performance and his ability to nurture talent, no matter the starting point, aligns perfectly with Monkton’s vision for fostering excellence in both sports and character. Under his leadership, Monkton Rowing will continue to grow in strength, producing not only athletes who excel on the water but pupils who embody the characteristics of teamwork, determination, and integrity.
“I’ve never been anywhere quite like the school I saw last week,” Nick said of Monkton. “I’m really excited to see what I can do with the club in the years to come and really can’t wait to join what seems like a brilliant community.”
Nick’s arrival signals an exciting new chapter for Monkton Rowing. The School is eager to see where his leadership takes them, from success in national competitions to continued personal growth for each member of the team. With Nick at the helm, the future of rowing at Monkton looks brighter than ever.