‘There is an element of leadership to my position, but it鈥檚 not as if I have to go and read a textbook’
As the only member of the golden men’s eight to return to the boat after Rio 2016, Tom Ransley is leading by example with his new, younger crewmates
Tom Ransley in the men's eight at World Cup 1 in Belgrade (Naomi Baker)
The term 鈥榣eadership鈥 is not one that Tom Ransley cares for much. As the only member of the gold medal-winning men鈥檚 eight from Rio 2016 to return to the boat this year there is the sense of him leading the new guys towards Tokyo 2020.
He leads, but through his actions rather than his directions. His post-Olympic break was interrupted by suffering a broken collarbone while running in the hills near San Francisco in October, with the injury requiring surgery on his return to the UK.
But the 31-year-old didn鈥檛 take the rehabilitation period as a time to take a longer holiday, instead working tirelessly in the gym to ensure he was ready for the start of the new international season.
He is joined in the eight by a new group of athletes, some of who are embarking on their first season of international racing. They look up to the Olympic champion, but Ransley just takes it in his stride.
鈥淚 just get on with my job,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 not overly fussed about the specific term of 鈥榣eadership鈥. I think there is that element to my position, but it鈥檚 not as if I have to go and read a textbook and deliver different aspects of leadership.
鈥淭here is experience that I want to get across, which in one sense is coming to me naturally, but I guess you鈥檒l have to ask the other guys!鈥
Adam Neill, one of the new members of the eight, says Ransley provides inspiration: 鈥淚t鈥檚 awesome having Tom in the boat 鈥 he鈥檚 an Olympic champion and multiple World Champion, so you listen to everything he says and everyone soaks it up.
鈥淲hen Tom has an opinion on something everyone listens in. It鈥檚 not a natural thing for him, but he鈥檚 really become one of the leaders of the boat, especially after the race in Belgrade.
鈥淎 few of us newer guys were maybe a bit disappointed but he got us together and told us it was good. He said that compared to some of the other start-of-season races he鈥檚 had, that was one of his best and he was really happy with what we did.鈥
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In the immediate aftermath of the final at World Cup 1 in Belgrade there was frustration and disappointment among many members of the eight. They started strongly, leading from early in the race, but got rowed through by a young Dutch boat in the final 500 metres and had to settle for silver.
“It鈥檚 not a natural thing for him, but he鈥檚 really become one of the leaders of the boat”
There was the positive, according to Ransley, that the crew had executed their race plan, but there were lessons learned from the defeat that he believes will serve the squad well over the rest of the season.
Going in to the European Championships in Racice this weekend, there is just one change to the crew, with Tom Jeffery coming in for Tim Clarke.
鈥淭he good thing is that we鈥檝e got a strong group of guys who can all mix in among the different boats. That allows everyone to stay fresh and keep developing,鈥 Ransley continued.
鈥淭he European Championships will be strong, there will be new crews coming in, but I鈥檓 positive with what we鈥檝e done in the weeks since Belgrade.
鈥淲e could win it, or we could not win it, but regardless of the result we want to make sure we attack it again, go out aggressively and try and get the most from it. It鈥檚 a long season this year and we鈥檙e looking to move forward the whole time.鈥
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Of the eight that won in Rio, only Ransley, Pete Reed and Will Satch have returned for the 2017 season. Satch has moved into the four, while triple gold medallist Reed is working his way back from hip surgery.
The new look eight contains the likes of Boat Race winner Lance Tredell and world champion cox Henry Fieldman, and Ransley is relishing working with the up-and-coming crew in the build up to the team鈥檚 main goal this season 鈥 the World Championships in Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida, in late September.
鈥淚鈥檓 really enjoying it 鈥 it鈥檚 a new project and a different challenge and that鈥檚 what I wanted when I came back,鈥 he said.
鈥淭here鈥檚 no need to constantly compare the two boats, because they鈥檙e at different stages, but the game constantly moves on. Toyko will be faster than Rio, so it鈥檚 important that you do stay fresh and respect the project because even though it鈥檚 the start of a four year cycle it鈥檚 important not to waste any opportunities to go faster.鈥






