Nick Mead Age, Wiki and Bio

Nick Mead

Quick Info

ProfessionRower
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth12/03/1995
Age29 years
BirthplaceStrafford, Pennsylvania, United States

Bio/Wiki

Full NameNicholas Mead

Physical Stats & More

Height6' 6" (198 cm)
Weight97 Kg (213 lbs)
Eye ColorHazel Blue
Hair ColorLight Golden Brown

Educational Qualification(s)

College/University
  • The Episcopal Academy, Pennsylvania
  • Princeton University, United States
DegreeBachelor of Arts in History from Princeton University (2013-2017)

Personal Life

HometownStrafford, Pennsylvania, United States
Zodiac signPisces

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsPaulina Orillac

Family

FatherPhilip Mead
MotherCarolyn Mead
SiblingsBrother - Loren Mead

Career

OverviewNick Mead is a dedicated and successful rower who has actively participated in numerous competitions and has earned prestigious medals. He has made significant contributions to his collegiate team and eventually became part of the senior USRowing national team.
Achievements
  • Gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris.
  • Silver medals at the 2017 and 2023 World Championships.
Professional Background
  • Joined the Senior USRowing National team in June 2017.
  • Worked as a tax accounting intern at Fremont Group in San Francisco.
  • Employed at Plan, Inc in the marketing and product department.
  • Served as a treasury operations analyst at Fremont Group.
  • Worked as a Senior Associate at Blueland focusing on operations and supply chain.
  • Currently a senior transportation planner at Peloton Interactive since June 2023.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Comes from a family with a strong rowing background.
During his time at Princeton University, he secured multiple trophies including the Navy Princeton Rowing Cup.
Competed in the Ladies’ Plate Challenge in England as part of Princeton’s V8 boat.
Participated in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, finishing fourth with the US rowing eight-man team.
Contributed to the US rowing team winning gold at the 2024 Summer Olympics, marking the first win in 64 years since 1960.