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  2. Bryan Volpenhein - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Volpenhein (born August 18, 1976), is an American rower.He is a three-time Olympian, having participated in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics.. Originally from Cincinnati, Volpenhein graduated from Kings High School in Kings Mills, Ohio and attended Ohio State University, where he crewed for The Ohio State University Crew Club alongside coach John Gutrich; former Purdue lightweight ...

  3. Andy Geiger - Wikipedia

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    Geiger's enduring legacy in Columbus was a building program, sometimes referred to as "Andy-land", that resulted in a number of new athletic facilities on campus, most notably the 4,450-seat Bill Davis Stadium for baseball, the 10,000-seat Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium for track, soccer and lacrosse and the 19,200-seat Schottenstein Center for ...

  4. Bob Ernst - Wikipedia

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    Ernst was an eleven-time Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year, Women's Coach of the Year in 1987 [1]: 25 and Men's Coach of the Year in 1990–1993, 1995–1997, 2003, 2004, and 2007. [ 1 ] : 23 He was inducted into UC Irvine's athletic Hall of Fame in 1984, [ 5 ] the National Rowing Foundation Hall of Fame in 1994, [ 5 ] and the Collegiate ...

  5. Ohio State University Crew Club - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State University Crew [1] is the rowing club of Ohio State University, located in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States. It was founded in 1978. It was founded in 1978. Open to both men and women, it is an official university club sport.

  6. Dad Vail Regatta - Wikipedia

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    The regatta was named after Harry Emerson "Dad" Vail, for his years of coaching at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.. The story of the Dad Vail Regatta, and of the Rowing Association, begins with two men, "Rusty" Callow, then coach at the University of Pennsylvania, who came up with the idea, and Lev Brett, who made the idea a reality.

  7. Mike Teti - Wikipedia

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    Michael Francis Teti (born September 20, 1956) is an American Olympic rowing coach and former rower. Formerly the head coach of men's crew at the University of California, Berkeley, he is a twelve-time U.S. national team member, three-time Olympian (including a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympics), a member of the world champion men's eight in 1987, and is a member of the U.S. National Rowing ...

  8. Ernest Arlett - Wikipedia

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    Arlett was the first head coach of the Northeastern University Men's Rowing team. Arlett was inducted in 1976 for his accomplishments in crew. Arlett also was the United States Olympic coach for Sculling during the 1976 Summer Olympic Games. Arlett also is credited with the creation of the Head of the Charles Regatta, which was organized in ...

  9. Ky Ebright - Wikipedia

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    Ebright remained at the University of Washington after graduating and was an assistant coach there through the 1923 season. In the fall of 1923, he became the head coach for the rowing team at Berkeley. [3] Ebright took the job only after he was assured that his job at Washington would be waiting for him if things did not work well. [3]