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  2. Rowing Blazers - Wikipedia

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    Rowing Blazers is an American clothing and accessories brand founded by Jack Carlson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The brand is known for its blazers , rugby shirts , and other apparel, as well as its colorful, slightly subversive take on " preppy " style, its celebrity clientele, and high-profile collaborations.

  3. Jack Carlson (rowing) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Carlson FRSA (born May 22, 1987) is an American designer, author, archaeologist, and former U.S. national team rowing coxswain. He is the founder of the New York-based apparel brand Rowing Blazers, [1] and has led the revival of several British and American heritage brands, including Warm & Wonderful, Gyles & George, and Arthur Ashe.

  4. File:Rowing Blazers box logo.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Roger Bennett (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Every summer, Bennett and Men in Blazers co-host Michael Davies tour the nation playing a stream of live tours which bring together footballing loving Americans in a theater setting with guests including Waka Flocka, Sam Darnold, and Julie Ertz. The tours were the subject of a "Real Sports" feature on HBO.

  6. Charles Day (rower) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ward Day (October 19, 1914 – May 26, 1962) was an American rower who won Olympic gold at the 1936 Summer Olympics.. The son of a dentist, Day was born in Colville, Washington into an Irish American family.

  7. Edward Winchester - Wikipedia

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    Edward Vincent Winchester (December 16, 1970 – April 22, 2020) [1] was a Canadian lightweight rower.He won a gold medal at the 2000 World Rowing Championships in Zagreb with Ben Storey in the lightweight men's coxless pair.

  8. Jack Kelly Sr. (rower) - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, he began bricklaying in Philadelphia as an apprentice at his brother Patrick's construction firm. Standing 6'2", he was a gifted athlete and competed in football and basketball in addition to rowing, which he learned on the Schuylkill River. By 1916, Kelly was a national rowing champion and the best sculler in the United States.

  9. Ben Fogle - Wikipedia

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    Fogle and Cracknell before the start of the 2005 Atlantic Rowing Race. Fogle was the first to cross the line in the pairs division of the 2005–2006 Atlantic Rowing Race in "Spirit of EDF Energy", partnered by Olympic rower James Cracknell. While competing in the 3,000-mile race, the pair had their boat fully capsized by huge waves.