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Pull Hard! By David Arnold

Pull Hard! by David Arnold


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Half a century ago, Washington State University (WSU) civil engineering student Rich Stager watched Olympic rowers compete on television. Captivated, he decided to see if there would be any interest in the sport on campus. Sixty-three students and three potential advisors attended the inaugural meeting and founded the WSU Rowing Club.

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Pull Hard!: Finding Grit and Purpose on Cougar Crew, 1970-2020 by David Arnold

Look at what you guys have started…come back here in fifty years and you won't believe what this has grown into."--legendary Husky rowing coach Dick Erickson in 1973, to Cougar rowers after a disappointing season of losses.

Half a century ago, Washington State University (WSU) civil engineering student Rich Stager watched Olympic rowers compete on television. Captivated, he decided to see if there would be any interest in the sport on campus. Sixty-three students and three potential advisors attended the inaugural meeting and founded the WSU Rowing Club.

With help from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and WSU architecture students, the fledgling organization completed a boathouse in the spring of 1971. University of Washington coach Dick Erickson donated two well-worn practice shells, the 101 and the Winlock W. Miller. Few in the club had ever rowed, but they held their first race, pitting lower classmen against upper classmen, on April 22, 1972. A women's squad followed in 1974.

The only varsity club on campus, Cougar Crew became a scrappy, tightly knit, intensely dedicated group. Enamored by the sheer grit of the physical challenges, the strong camaraderie, and the thrilling sensation of perfectly synchronized strokes, they continued to squeeze into vehicles and rattle through miles of wheat fields to the Snake River. For many, the experience was transformative.

Athletics provided no funds, so the crew held an endless crusade of fundraisers--running car washes, selling buttons, and cleaning up after sporting events--while coaches agreed to work for a pittance, if they were paid at all. They also faced tragedies--including a heartbreaking fatal car crash and a savage windstorm that destroyed their first boathouse. Still, the team soon reveled in Pac-10 and national championships, 1979 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, and two former rowers who won Olympic Gold. Told by former WSU oarsman David Arnold, this is the captivating story of their first fifty years.

About David Arnold

Washington State University 1988 graduate David Arnold spent more time on the Snake River rowing than in the library studying. He earned a master's degree and a doctorate in history from UCLA, and now teaches at Columbia Basin College. His first book, The Fisherman's Frontier, is also about men and women in boats.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A History of Grit

Chapter One: "Best Crew by a Dam Site!" 1970-1973

Chapter Two: The Boys in the Boat in the Wheat Fields, 1973-1979

Chapter Three: Êtes-vous prêts? Partez! The Start of Women's Rowing at WSU, 1974-1980

Chapter Four: Rowing Pilgrim: The Journey of Paul Enquist, 1973-1984

Chapter Five: Rowing on the Edge, 1979-1989

Chapter Six: Turbulent Waters, 1989-2002

Chapter Seven: The Reawakening, 2000-2017

Epilogue: Overcoming 2020


Acknowledgements


Works Cited


Index


About the Author


List of Illustrations

Additional information

CIN087422408XG
9780874224085
087422408X
Pull Hard!: Finding Grit and Purpose on Cougar Crew, 1970-2020 by David Arnold
Used - Good
Paperback
Washington State University Press
2021-10-14
326
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