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(58-75) Crew History.Indd CREW HISTORY • Husky Olympians 1936 COACHES GENERAL INFO. The 1936 gold medal-winning Husky men’s eight: stroke Don Hume, No. 7 Joe Rantz, No. 6 George Hunt, No. 5 Jim McMillin, No. 4 John White, No. 3 Gordon Adam, No. 2 Charles Day, bow Roger Morris and coxswain Bob Moch ROSTERS VARSITY PROFILES VARSITY The 1948 gold medal-winning Husky men’s four: 2008 REVIEW Gordon Giovanelli, Robert Martin, Allen Morgan, Warren Westlund 1948 and Robert Will RACE HISTORY RACE CREW HISTORY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON The 1952 gold medal-winning Husky men’s four: Fil 1952 Leanderson, Carl Lovsted, Albert Rossi, Alvin Ulbrickson, Jr. and Richard Wahlstrom 58 2009 Husky Olympians • CREW HISTORY 1960 GENERAL INFO. COACHES Huskies in the gold medal-winning 1960 men’s coxless four: John Sayre and Ted Nash ROSTERS VARSITY PROFILES Bob Rogers — 1960 Olympics 2- Ted Frost — 1960 Olympics 2- Al Stocker— 1960 Olympics 4+ Chuck Alm — 1960 Olympics 4+ LouGellermann — 1960 Olympics 2008 REVIEW RACE 1976 HISTORY 1972 Mike Hess Chris Allsopp Mark Norelius Chad Rudolph — 1972 Olympics 4+ Charles Ruthford — 1972 Olympics 4+ 1976 Olympics 8+ 1976 Olympics 8+ 1976 Olympics 8+ CREW HISTORY WASHINGTON 1980 Jan Harville Hope Barnes Kristi Norelius Chris Allsopp Marius Felix (Canada) Chris Wells 1980 Olympics 1980 Olympics 1980 Olympics 1980 Olympics 1980 Olympics 1980 Olympics 59 CREW HISTORY • Husky Olympians 1984 The 1984 women’s eight earned the fi rst Olympic gold medal ever won by a U.S. women’s rowing team.Three Huskies competed in the boat coached by Bob Ernst: Betsy Beard (cox), Kristi Norelius and Shyril O’Steen. COACHES GENERAL INFO. ROSTERS Blair Horn (right) won gold in the Canadian men’s eight and Al Forney (left) earned silver in VARSITY PROFILES VARSITY Ed Ives and John Stillings took home silver for the U.S. in the straight four. the U.S. men’s coxless four. 2008 REVIEW RACE HISTORY RACE Charles Clapp III — 1984 Olympics Bruce Beall— 1984 Olympics 4x Jan Harville — 1984 Olympics 4+ Susan Broome — 1984 Olympics Silver medal — men’s eight CREW HISTORY 1988 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Three Huskies competed in the 1988 women’s eight: coxswain Betsy Beard, Susan Broome and Chris Campbell Ed Ives — 1988 Olympics 2- 60 2009 Husky Olympians • CREW HISTORY GENERAL INFO. 1992 Scott Munn Robert Shepard Roberto Blanda Hana Dariusova Sabina Telenska 1992 Olympics - men’s 8 1992 Olympics - men’s 8 1992 Olympics - men’s 8 (Italy) 1992 Olympics - women’s 8 1992 Olympics - women’s 8 COACHES (Czech Republic) (Czech Republic) ROSTERS Roberto Blanda VARSITY 1996 Olympics - men’s 8 (Italy) Jason Scott (background, dark uni) 1996 1996 Olympics, men’s 4- PROFILES (L-R) Marc Schneider (bronze - lightweight 4-); Hana Dariusova, Sabina Telenska (women’s 2-, Czech Republic) 1996 Olympics 2004 2008 REVIEW RACE 2000 HISTORY David Calder Marc Schneider Katie Maloney Anna Mickelson and Mary Whipple won silver for the U.S. in the women’s eight 2000 Olympics 2000 Olympics 2000 Olympics, women’s 8 CREW HISTORY WASHINGTON Erik Miller Michael Callahan 2004 Olympics Matt Deakin (center, with sunglasses) was a member of the U.S. men’s eight that 2004 Olympics won gold in Athens 61 CREW HISTORYHISTORY • HuskyHusky Olympians 2008 Mary Whipple UW alumnae Mary Whipple and Anna (Mickelson) Cummins won gold for the (women’s 8+) poses U.S. in the women’s eight in a Washington-owned shell, The Hunter. COACHESwith GENERAL INFO. her gold medal in Beijing. ed she g d for ll,, TheTheH Hunter. thee ROSTERS VARSITY PROFILES VARSITY Rika Geyser, heavyweight women’s single scull (South Africa) Washington alumni Giuseppe Lanzone (men’s pair), Brett Newlin (men’s 4+), Scott Gault (men’s four), Ted Nashe (men’s (women pair coach), Anna (Mickelson) Cum- 2008 REVIEW mins (women’s 8+), Megan Kalmoe (women’s double scull) and Mary Whipple (women’s 8+). RACE HISTORY RACE g Canadian pair. Dave CaCalderCaldere inn ththehee ssisilverlver medal-winning Canadian pair. CREW HISTORY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Ante Kusurin, heavyweight double scull (Croatia) Current Husky senior Rob Gibson, men’s 8+ and men’s pair (Canada, spare) 62 2009 Husky Olympians • CREW HISTORY Washington rowers have been a fi xture in Olympic competition, dating back to the 1936 men’s eight-oared boat that won the gold medal in Berlin. Altogether, Husky men and women have UW Men in the Olympics participated in 13 Olympic Games. Gordon Adam 1936 eight, Gold medal Anna (Mickelson) Cummins, Mary Whipple and David Calder became the newest Husky Olympic Charles Day 1936 eight, Gold medal GENERAL medalists in 2008 at the Beijing Olympic Games. Cummins and Whipple paired for possibly the last Donald Hume 1936 eight, Gold medal time to win the gold in the women’s eight. Calder and his partner won silver in the men’s coxless pair, George Hunt 1936 eight, Gold medal earning Canada’s fi rst trip to the medal stand in the 2008 edition of the Games. Also representing James McMillin 1936 eight, Gold medal the Huskies in Beijing were Scott Gault, Rika Geyser, Rob Gibson, Ante Kusurin, Megan Kalmoe INFO. and Giuseppe Lanzone. Robert Moch 1936 eight, Gold medal Washington was represented in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games by David Calder, Michael Herbert Morris 1936 eight, Gold medal Callahan, Matt Deakin, Anna Mickelson, Erik Miller and Mary Whipple. Deakin came home with a Joseph Rantz 1936 eight, Gold medal gold medal with the U.S. men’s eight while Mickelson and Whipple collected silvers with the U.S. John White 1936 eight, Gold medal women’s eight. Callahan and Miller were spares. Gordon Giovanelli 1948 four with coxswain, Gold medal COACHES At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Huskies Marc Schneider, David Calder, Phil Henry and Katie Robert Martin 1948 four with coxswain, Gold medal Maloney competed. Schneider’s four without fi nished sixth in its fi nal while Calder’s Canadian eight Allen Morgan 1948 four with coxswain, Gold medal won the B fi nal. Henry traveled as a spare. Maloney was a part of the women’s eight that fi nished Warren Westlund 1948 four with coxswain, Gold medal sixth in its grand fi nal. In addition, Husky women’s coach Bob Ernst was the course announcer at Robert Will 1948 four with coxswain, Gold medal the rowing venue. Fil Leanderson 1952 four with coxswain, Bronze medal Carl Lovsted 1952 four with coxswain, Bronze medal UW Women in the Olympics Albert Rossi 1952 four with coxswain, Bronze medal ROSTERS Alvin Ulbrickson, Jr. 1952 four with coxswain, Bronze medal Hope Barnes 1980 boycotted Olympics Richard Wahlstrom 1952 four with coxswain, Bronze medal Jan Harville 1980 eight, boycotted Olympics Chuck Alm 1960 four with coxswain Kristi Norelius 1980 alternate, boycotted Olympics Ted Frost 1960 pair without coxswain Betsy Beard 1984 eight, coxswain, Gold medal Lou Gellermann 1960 spare Susan Broome 1984 alternate Bob Rogers 1960 pair without coxswain VARSITY Jan Harville 1984 coxed four John Sayre 1960 four without coxswain, Gold medal Shyril O’Steen 1984 eight, Gold medal Al Stocker 1960 four with coxswain Kristi Norelius 1984 eight, Gold medal Chad Rudolph 1972 four with coxswain PROFILES Betsy Beard 1988 eight, coxswain Charles Ruthford 1972 four with coxswain Susan Broome 1988 eight Chris Allsopp 1976 quadruple sculls Chris Campbell 1988 eight Mike Hess 1976 eight Hana Dariusova 1992 eight for Czech Republic, 6th place Mark Norelius 1976 eight Sabina Telenska 1992 eight for Czech Republic Chris Allsopp 1980 quadruple sculls Hana Dariusova 1996 coxless pair for Czech Republic Marius Felix 1980 eight (Mexico) Sabina Telenska 1996 coxless pair for Czech Republic Chris Wells 1980 pair with coxswain 2008 Katie Maloney 2000 eight, sixth place Bruce Beall 1984 quad Anna Mickelson 2004 eight, Silver medal Charles Clapp III 1984 eight, Silver medal REVIEW Mary Whipple 2004 eight, Silver medal Al Forney 1984 four without coxswain, Silver medal Anna (Mickelson) Cummins 2008 eight, Gold medal Blair Horn 1984 eight (Canada), Gold medal Rika Geyser 2008 single (South Africa) Ed Ives 1984 four with coxswain, Silver medal Megan Kalmoe 2008 double scull John Stillings 1984 four with coxswain, Silver medal Mary Whipple 2008 eight, Gold medal Ed Ives 1988 pair without coxswain Roberto Blanda 1992 eight (Italy) RACE Scott Munn 1992 eight UW Olympic Coaches Robert Shepard 1992 eight HISTORY Roberto Blanda 1996 eight (Italy) Ky Ebright 1928 men’s eight, Gold medal Marc Schneider 1996 lightweight four without coxswain, Bronze medal Ky Ebright 1932 men’s eight, Gold medal Jason Scott 1996 four without coxswain Al Ulbrichson 1936 men’s eight, Gold medal David Calder 2000 eight (Canada), fi fth place Ky Ebright 1948 men’s eight, Gold medal Phil Henry 2000 spare George Pocock 1948 men’s four, Gold medal Marc Schneider 2000 lightweight four without coxswain CREW Rusty Callow 1952 men’s eight, Gold medal David Calder 2004 pair (Canada) Stan Pocock 1952 men’s four with coxswain, Bronze medal Michael Callahan 2004 spare HISTORY Stan Pocock 1960 men’s four without coxswain, Gold medal Matt Deakin 2004 eight, Gold medal Stan Pocock 1964 men’s head coach Erik Miller 2004 spare Ted Nash 1968 men’s four with coxswain David Calder 2008 pair without coxswain (Canada), Silver medal Ted Nash 1972 men’s pair with coxswain Scott Gault 2008 quad Bob Ernst 1976 women’s double Rob Gibson 2008 spare (Canada) WASHINGTON Ted Nash 1976 men’s eight Ante Kusurin 2008 double scull (Croatia) Bob Ernst 1980 women’s sculls, boycotted Olympics Giuseppe Lanzone 2008 four without coxswain Bob Ernst 1984 women’s eight, Gold medal Brett Newlin 2008 four without coxswain Bob Ernst 1988 women’s eight Ted Nash 1988 men’s four Ted Nash 1992 men’s four, Silver medal Jan Harville 1996 women’s quadruple sculls Ted Nash 1996 women’s pair Ted Nash 2000 men’s pair 63 CREW HISTORY • National Teams Blair Horn Canada 1981 UW Men’s National Team Members Cliff Hurn U.S.
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