Hugh Wardell-Yerburgh

[2] He was educated at Ravenscroft School, Eton College, and Bristol University, where he took a degree in aeronautical engineering.[2] A successful oarsman at Eton and Bristol, in 1964 Wardell-Yerburgh rowed for Great Britain in the Coxless Fours at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, gaining a Silver medal.[5] In 1966 Wardell-Yerburgh married Janet (Poppy) Bewley Cathie, an Olympic fencer.They had one daughter, Atlanta Jane Kenyon Wardell-Yerburgh, born in 1969, who was educated at Worcester College, Oxford and became a chartered accountant.[3][7] He was then living at Mallards Reach, Ham Island, Old Windsor, and left an estate valued at £22,570.
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