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Joe Burk: An American Ideal - Paperback

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by E. J. Woodhouse (Author)

"Lest we forget one of America's greatest scullers and coaches, E. J. Woodhouse has captured Joe Burk-his perseverance, his modesty, and his trust in science -in a definitive biography told in part by the many champions he mentored." Dotty Brown, author of Boathouse Row: Waves of Change in the Birthplace of American Rowing

Joe Burk is a biography of 1930s University of Pennsylvania oarsman, American and Canadian sculling champion Joe Burk, twice winner (1938-39) of the Diamond Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta, and the single sculler for the 1940 U.S. Olympic Team. Burk's chance at a likely Olympic gold medal was prevented by the cancellation of the Games due to WW2. Burk won the Navy Cross for valor. After the war, Burk married the sister of a fellow Naval officer, and left a brief business career to coach crew, first at Yale, then as Head Coach at Pennsylvania. Among his proteges was Harry Parker, later famed rowing coach at Harvard whose mid 1960s crews dominated college rowing until challenged by Burk's last three crews ('67-'69). Burk remained a mentor for coaches and oarsmen until his death in January of 2008.

Woodhouse maintains "Burk participated in some of the greatest moments in American rowing history in the 20th Century, and he remains perhaps the greatest example of what is best in the sport of rowing."

"In choosing Joe Burk as his subject, E.J. Woodhouse documents the rarity of a powerful will channeled by an equally stout moral center. He seems to have interviewed every possible witness and scoured every extant document to create a multi-dimensional portrait of the complicated, remarkable man. Woodhouse has done rowing history, and American history, a great service with this biography of Burk, whose character should be studied by experts and known by citizens everywhere." Peter Raymond, 1968 and 1972 Olympian (Silver in 8s), Coach Harvard Lightweights, Radcliffe Crew, 1980 U.S. Olympic Quad.

Number of Pages: 378
Dimensions: 0.84 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 12, 2025
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