Background
Nethercott was born in Newmarket, England.
Nethercott was born in Newmarket, England.
Having attended Mark Hall Comprehensive School, Harlow, and The Broxbourne School in Hertfordshire, Acer was admitted to University College, Oxford to study Physics and Philosophy as an undergraduate. He subsequently earned a Bachelor of Philosophy and then a Doctor of Philosophy degree in philosophy.
Nethercott took up rowing at Oxford University as a first year student but quickly switched to coxing when it became evident that his body type was more suited to that than pulling an oar. He earned his first Blue when he steered the Oxford women"s heavyweight blue boat to victory against Cambridge in 2000. Nethercott steered Isis to victory in 2002.
A year later, he stepped up to the Blue Boat, steering Oxford in the closest Boat Race in recent memory.
The race was also notable for it being the first time in history two sets of brothers competed against each other. In a controversial race, in which the two boats clashed blades and the Oxford bowman came off his seat, Oxford lost by 6 lengths in a time of 18 minutes and 17 seconds.
Nethercott"s final Boat Race was in 2005. Both universities had extremely strong intakes that year, with Cambridge boasting several world champions and the Oxford crew including Olympic silver medallist Barney Williams.
Nethercott coxed the British Eight from 2005 to 2008, winning bronze at the 2007 World Rowing Championships in Munich.
Despite coxing for both Oxford University Boat Club and Great Britain, Nethercott still found time to compete for University College Boat Club in 2007 in the annual Eights Week competition. Acer started coxing in his first term at University College, when he took part in the traditional freshers" Christchurch Regatta. Nethercott died on 26 January 2013 from glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive form of brain cancer.
Oxford"s winning boat in the 2013 Boat Race was named in his honour.
Olympics 2008 Beijing – Silver, Eight (coxswain) World Championships World Cups A boat was named in Acer Nethercott"s honour on 31 May 2014 at the University College Boathouse on the Isis at Oxford at the end of the last day of Eights Week. In January 2015, Oxford University announced that they would name their new sports centre building in his honour.
2008 Beijing – Silver, Eight (coxswain) 2007 Munich – Bronze, Eight (coxswain) 2006 Eton – 5th, Eight (coxswain) 2005 Gifu – 4th, Eight (coxswain) 2008 Poznań – Gold, Eight (coxswain) 2008 Lucerne – Bronze, Eight (coxswain) 2008 Munich – Silver, Eight (coxswain) 2007 Lucerne – 4th, Eight (coxswain) 2007 Amsterdam – Bronze, Eight (coxswain) 2007 Linz – 5th, Eight (coxswain) 2006 Lucerne – 6th, Eight (coxswain) 2006 Munich – 5th, Eight (coxswain) 2005 Lucerne – 5th, Eight (coxswain) 2005 Eton – Bronze, Eight (coxswain).
He became a member of both Oxford University Boat Club and Oxford University Women"s Boat Club.