Iain Kennedy (born August 21, 1950) is a British former coxswain who represented Great Britain in international rowing competitions. He is primarily recognized for his participation in the 1980 Summer Olympics.
In the 1980 Olympic Games held in Moscow, Kennedy served as the coxswain for the British entry in the men’s coxed four event. The crew consisted of Kennedy alongside rowers Leonard Robertson, James Glyn-James, Richard Stanhope, and Andrew Justice. The team finished in seventh place overall after winning the "B" final.
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Kennedy was a member of the London Rowing Club, one of the oldest and most established rowing institutions in the United Kingdom. His career is documented through official sporting records and Olympic archives, which identify his role in British rowing during the late 20th century. Detailed biographical information regarding his professional life outside of competitive rowing is not widely documented in public encyclopedic records.