Jon Beare, born on May tenth, nineteen seventy-four, in Toronto, Ontario, was a distinguished Canadian rower whose passion for the sport ignited in nineteen eighty-eight. A proud graduate of the University of Western Ontario, he quickly made a name for himself in the rowing community.
In nineteen ninety-three, Beare showcased his talent at the Canada Games held in Kamloops, British Columbia, where he was a vital member of the Ontario Team. His team achieved remarkable success, bringing home a gold medal in the four and a silver in the eight. The following year, as part of the National Team, he earned a bronze medal in the Men's Lightweight 8 at the Commonwealth Regatta in London, Ontario.
Beare's Olympic journey was marked by three appearances, in the years two thousand, two thousand four, and two thousand eight. His crowning achievement came in two thousand eight when he secured a bronze medal in the men's lightweight fours alongside teammates Iain Brambell, Liam Parsons, and Mike Lewis.
Residing in Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia, near Greater Victoria, Beare was not only a dedicated athlete but also a cherished family man. Tragically, he passed away on October fifth, twenty twenty-three, at the age of forty-nine, leaving behind a legacy of excellence in Canadian rowing.