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  1. Bart's Bash. References. External links. Andrew Simpson (sailor) Andrew James "Bart" Simpson MBE (17 December 1976 – 9 May 2013), was an English sailor who won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, as crew for skipper Iain Percy in the Star class representing Great Britain.

  2. Andrew Simpson was 16 years old at the time of filming. And he never hesitated to do a sex scene with Cate Blanchett. Cate Blanchett, Dame Judi Dench, and Anne-Marie Duff played Queen Elizabeth I: Blanchett in Elizabeth (1998) and Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), Dench in Shakespeare in Love (1998), and Duff in The Virgin Queen (2005). 4 more.

  3. 24 de mar. de 2014 · Iain Percy, top, hopes the death of his friend and Olympic gold medal-winning sailing partner, Andrew Simpson, below, will lead to safety improvements similar in fashion to those in F1 after...

  4. Today, the Andrew Simpson Foundation honours his memory by opening up the world of sailing and watersports to people, particularly young people, from all walks of life, changing lives, creating career pathways and providing opportunities that last a lifetime.

  5. 18 de dic. de 2023 · Andrew Simpson, 36 from Sherborne, Dorset, was killed in an accident in San Francisco Bay in May 2013. On what would have been his 47th birthday, fellow Olympian Iain Percy said he was a "great...

  6. We believe that all young people can excel and succeed in life and work. All of our Centres are not-for-profit and work in partnership with the Andrew Simpson Foundation to deliver thousands of subsidised courses, specialist programmes and clubs to young people across the UK and overseas.

  7. Biography. Andrew Simpson, also known as Bart Simpson after the popular cartoon character, was known as one of the world’s best sailors in the Laser and Finn classes but for two Olympics running his role was limited to that of training partner to two men, Iain Percy in 2000 and Ben Ainslie in 2004, who both became Olympic champion.