The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
Daniel James Brown
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20 MINS
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Sports & Fitness Biography & Memoir History
Ever wondered how a group of young men rowed their way to victory and glory in the 1936 Berlin Olympics?
How did they overcome personal challenges, harsh weather conditions, and academic hurdles to achieve their shared dream?
Ready to embark on a journey of teamwork, leadership, and resilience against all odds?
Join us as we dive into the fascinating story of the University of Washington crew team, led by coach Al Ulbrickson and boat builder George Pocock.
Ever wondered how a group of young men rowed their way to victory and glory in the 1936 Berlin Olympics?
How did they overcome personal challenges, harsh weather conditions, and academic hurdles to achieve their shared dream?
Ready to embark on a journey of teamwork, leadership, and resilience against all odds?
Join us as we dive into the fascinating story of the University of Washington crew team, led by coach Al Ulbrickson and boat builder George Pocock.
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#1
Can Joe Rantz Row His Way from Tragedy to Triumph at the 1936 Olympics?
01 Jan 1970
01:44
01:44
#2
Rowing to Resilience: The Inspiring Journey of Joe Rantz and the 1933 Washington Freshmen Crew
01 Jan 1970
02:05
02:05
#3
Can Seattle's 1933 Freshman Crew Team's Triumph Inspire Us Amidst Modern Adversity?
01 Jan 1970
03:03
03:03
#4
Rowing to Victory: The Art, Heart, and Resilience of the 1930s Washington Crew Team
01 Jan 1970
01:49
01:49
#5
Did the University of Washington's Rowing Coach Make a Monumental Mistake in 1935?
01 Jan 1970
02:58
02:58
#6
Rowing to Gold: Joe Rantz's Journey from the Grand Coulee to the Berlin Olympics
01 Jan 1970
02:35
02:35
#7
America's Crew: The Triumph and Trials of the 1936 University of Washington Olympic Rowing Team
01 Jan 1970
01:57
01:57
#8
Rowing Through History: Washington State University's Triumph and Trial at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
01 Jan 1970
02:14
02:14
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Final Recap
01 Jan 1970
01:49
01:49
About Author
Daniel James Brown is an American author best known for his New York Times bestselling work, "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics." The book recounts the true story of the University of Washington's eight-oar crew and their unlikely journey to Olympic victory during the era of the Great Depression and Nazi Germany. Brown's vivid storytelling captures the resilience and determination of the young rowers, making it a beloved piece of narrative nonfiction. His work not only celebrates athletic triumph but also delves into the personal lives and historical context that made their achievement so remarkable.
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