Skip to content
--col-off-white: #F7FDFC --col-off-white
--col-headingtxt: #00312F --col-headingtxt
--col-pri: #00B5AE --col-pri
--col-sec: #80DAD7 --col-sec
--col-ter: #99E1DF --col-ter
--col-tint--light: #99E1DF --col-tint--light
--col-tint--normal: #80DAD7 --col-tint--normal
--col-tint--dark: #66D3CE --col-tint--dark
--col-tint--darker: #4DCBC6 --col-tint--darker
--col-tint--darkest: #33C4BE --col-tint--darkest
--col-shade--light: #00918B --col-shade--light
--col-shade--normal: #007F7A --col-shade--normal
--col-shade--dark: #006d68 --col-shade--dark
--col-shade--darker: #005b57 --col-shade--darker
--col-shade--darkest: #004846 --col-shade--darkest
  • Explore the stories of some of our most distinguished Guild members.

    Photo of Dr Imogen Grant MBE

    Dr Imogen Grant MBE

    Doctor and Olympic gold medalist

    Dr Imogen Grant MBE is a British Lightweight World and Olympic Champion rower, medical doctor, and MBE. She learnt to row in her first year of medicine at the University of Cambridge, and went on to win three Boat Races for Cambridge in 2017, 2018, and 2022. After forming her partnership with Emily Craig in the lightweight women's double scull, she won multiple World and European Championships, setting two World Best Times. At the 2024 Paris Olympics they claimed gold, becoming the final Olympic champions in that boat class. She is an ambassador for the Rivers Trust and now works as a doctor in the NHS while balancing training for the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.