In 1936, nine working-class young rowers from the University of Washington went to the Berlin Olympics and won gold. The winning shell was called the Husky Clipper, made of cedar, spruce and ash and built by the legendary George Pocock.
In 1936, nine working-class young rowers from the University of Washington went to the Berlin Olympics and won gold. The winning shell was called the Husky Clipper, made of cedar, spruce and ash and built by the legendary George Pocock.