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| Born | (1989-08-16)16 August 1989 (age 36) | ||||||||||||||
| Relative | Hamish Bond (brother) | ||||||||||||||
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| Country | New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
| Sport | Rowing | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Alistair Bond (born 16 August 1989) is a New Zealandrower.[1][2]
Bond is the younger brother ofHamish Bond.[2] He has completed a Bachelor of Surveying degree from theUniversity of Otago and gained his Masters of Environmental Management atMassey University.[3]
At the2014 World Rowing Championships held atBosbaan,Amsterdam, he won a silver medal in the lightweight men's four withJames Hunter,Peter Taylor, andCurtis Rapley.[4]
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