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Brown recounts the University of Washington crew’s journey to the 1936 US Olympic Trials. The team arrived at Princeton University, entering an unfamiliar world of wealth and privilege. During the preliminary race, Washington easily secured their place in the finals. However, they anxiously observed California’s impressive performance.
On the day of the final race, Washington faced a challenging start, initially falling behind. Through strategic pacing and teamwork, they gradually overtook their competitors and secured their spot in the Berlin Olympics. This victory was met with jubilation across Washington state.
Brown then describes an unexpected obstacle: The team learned they would have to fund their own trip to Berlin. Faced with this financial hurdle, the Seattle community rallied together, raising the necessary $5,000 in just two days through various fundraising efforts. Brown highlights the crew’s ability to overcome both physical and financial challenges, showcasing their determination and the strong support they received from their community. The narrative emphasizes the significance of this victory for Seattle, as it marked the city’s first opportunity to compete in a global athletic event.