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and funds for Berlin trip, 160–61
and Hume’s illness, 186, 188–89
mix-and-match strategy of, 128
and national championships, 83, 109–10, 148, 149, 150–51, 152, 153
and New York Athletic Club’s facilities, 166–67
Olympic ambitions of, 21, 34, 94, 124, 154
and Olympic finals, 188–89, 194, 199, 202, 204
and Olympic qualifying races, 183, 186
and Olympic racecourse, 179, 187–88
Olympic team roster of, 136–37
and Pacific Coast Regatta, 141, 143
and parade, 106–7
and pre-nationals trials, 146
recruitment of Rantz, 58
rules of, 88, 121
and struggles of sophomore team, 96–97
and swing of sophomore team, 99
on talent of crew, 104, 205
and tryouts for team, 20–21
and U.S. Olympic trials, 157, 160
and varsity, JV, and freshmen race, 70–71
University of California at Berkeley
and national championships, 83, 111–15, 149, 150, 153
and Oakland Estuary Regatta, 104–6
and Pacific Coast Regatta, 65–66, 71–74, 141–43
and U.S. Olympic trials, 156, 157, 158–59
University of Pennsylvania, 80, 114, 150
University of Washington, 3
and boat/team assignments, 62–64, 70, 88, 93–99, 103–4, 132–33, 136–37, 138, 139–40
camaraderie of, 63–64, 66, 128, 137, 145
and celebrity status of team, 167
coaches of (see Bolles, Tom; Conibear, Hiram; Ulbrickson, Alvin M.)
demotion of sophomore team, 109–10, 119
freshman team’s slump, 66, 68, 70
and funds for Berlin trip, 160–61
and Husky Clipper, 140, 169, 175, 213, 214
and lunchroom brawl in Germany, 180
mantra of, 67–68
and national championships, 75–81, 83, 86, 109–10, 150–54, 210
and New York Athletic Club’s training facilities, 166–67
and Oakland Estuary regatta, 104–6
on Old Nero training barge, 30, 34, 45, 47
and Olympic ambitions of Ulbrickson, 21, 22, 34, 94, 124, 154
and Olympic finals, 193–204, 203
and Olympic medal ceremony, 205, 205–6
and Olympic qualifying races, 184–85
and Olympic racecourse, 187–88
Olympic team roster of, 136–37
and Pacific Coast Regatta, 71–74, 141–43
and racing shells, 65, 85–86
reunion row (1956), 208
rivalries in, 93, 94–95, 127–28
and sophomore team’s struggles, 96–97
swing of, 99, 139, 140, 142, 148, 151, 181
talent of, 104, 205
and training demands, 30, 32–33, 34–35, 132
and transition to shell barges, 47
and trip to Berlin, 169–71, 170, 173, 174
and tryouts for team, 5–7, 19–21
uniforms of, 172, 175, 205
and U.S. Olympic trials, 156–60
and varsity, JV, and freshmen race, 70–71
U.S. Naval Academy
and national championships, 113, 114, 149, 150, 151
and U.S. Olympic trials, 156, 157
U.S. Olympic Rowing Committee, 160–61
U.S. Olympic trials, 155–60
Vancouver Rowing Club, 48
White, Johnny
about, viii
and camaraderie of team, 145
at Grand Coulee, 120, 124
and national championships, 112, 148, 152
and Olympic team, 136, 137
World War II, 209, 211
Yugoslav rowing team, 179–80
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