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Olympic medal record
Men's rowing
Representing  Great Britain
Gold medal – first place 1912 Stockholm Eight

Henry Bensley Wells MBE (12 January 1891 – 4 July 1967) was an English judge and a rowing coxswain who competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics.[1]

Wells was educated at Winchester College and Magdalen College, Oxford. He coxed the Oxford boat in the Boat Race from 1911 to 1914. He joined Leander Club and in 1912 he coxed the Leander eight which won the gold medal for Great Britain rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics. The Leander eight beat the crew from New College, Oxford, by one length in the Olympic final at Stockholm.[2]

The British Leander Club eight – Wells coxing

Wells was called to the Bar by Gray’s Inn in 1914. On the outbreak of World War I, he joined the 6th London Brigade and was awarded the MBE in 1919. He was appointed a County Court Judge in 1934 and retired in 1958.[3]

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  1. ^ "Henry Wells". Olympedia. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  • ^ Sports Reference Olympic Sports – Henry Wells Archived 13 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Patrick Polden A history of the county court, 1846–1971 Cambridge studies in English legal history Cambridge University Press, 1999 ISBN 0-521-62232-8 ISBN 978-0-521-62232-5
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