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Gavin Hastings (Andrew Gavin Hastings) was born on 3 January, 1962 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Discover Gavin Hastings's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As Andrew Gavin Hastings
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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 3 January, 1962
Birthday 3 January
Birthplace Edinburgh, Scotland
Nationality United Kingdom

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Gavin Hastings Height, Weight & Measurements

At 62 years old, Gavin Hastings height is 188 cm and Weight 91 kg.

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Height 188 cm
Weight 91 kg
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Who Is Gavin Hastings's Wife?

His wife is Diane Hastings (m. 1993)

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Wife Diane Hastings (m. 1993)
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Children Adam Hastings

Gavin Hastings Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Gavin Hastings worth at the age of 62 years old? Gavin Hastings’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Gavin Hastings's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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2007

On 30 August 2007 he was announced as the chairman of the "New" Edinburgh professional rugby club.

2003

Hastings was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 2003 and later into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2013.

1996

Hastings played for Edinburgh District in the era before professionalism. When the top sides of rugby union turned professional in 1996, he was playing for London Scottish.

In 1996, Hasting joined the Scottish Claymores an American Football team in the NFL Europe. He played a single season as a placekicker scoring 24 of 27 conversions but missed his only attempt at a field goal. Despite the Claymores winning the World Bowl, Hastings was released at the end of the season.

1995

His final game was on 11 June 1995 against New Zealand in Pretoria at the quarter-finals of the 1995 Rugby World Cup. By the end of that match he had scored 667 international points, a Scottish record that stood until surpassed by Chris Paterson in 2008.

He captained Scotland on 20 occasions including at the 1995 World Cup.

Hastings awarded an Honorary Blue from Heriot Watt University in 1995 for his contribution to sport at a national level.

1993

His wife Diane, whom he married in 1993 was diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease in 2003.

Hastings was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1993 for services to Rugby Union.

1986

Hastings was born in Edinburgh, and was educated at George Watson's College, Edinburgh, Paisley College of Technology (now the University of the West of Scotland), and Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read Land Economy and graduated with a BA in 1986.

He made his debut for Scotland against France in 1986 and was a central figure in Scotland's 1990 Five Nations Grand Slam.

He first played for the British and Irish Lions in 1986, against a Rest of the World XV, before playing in all three tests of the successful 1989 tour to Australia and against France in 1989. He was captain on the 1993 tour to New Zealand, where the Lions lost the test series 2-1.

1985

He captained the victorious 1985 Cambridge University side, and during his sabbatical year he won the Gallaher Shield with Auckland University. In Scotland, Hastings played for Watsonians.

1962

Andrew Gavin Hastings, OBE (born 3 January 1962) is a Scottish former rugby union player. A fullback, he is widely regarded to be one of the best ever Scottish rugby players and was one of the outstanding players of his generation, winning 61 caps for Scotland, 20 of which as captain. He played for Watsonians, London Scottish, Cambridge University, Scotland and the British Lions. He twice toured with the British and Irish Lions, to Australia in 1989 and as captain on the 1993 tour to New Zealand.