Don Hume’s Triumph Over Adversity: The Inspiring Story of the 1936 Olympics
The 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin witnessed not only athletic prowess but also a remarkable display of resilience and determination from American rower Don Hume.
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Don Hume’s Olympic Achievement
Don Hume, a member of the University of Washington crew team, etched his name into Olympic history by winning gold at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Battling Illness Before the Final Race
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In a dramatic turn of events, Don Hume fell ill with a cold and high fever just before the crucial final race at the 1936 Olympics.
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Unwavering Determination
Rather than succumbing to the adversity of illness, Don Hume exhibited unwavering determination and insisted on participating in the final race.
The Team’s Gold Medal Victory
Against all odds, Don Hume and the University of Washington crew team, including Joe Rantz, George Hunt, Jim McMillin, John White, Gordon Adam, Chuck Day, Roger Morris, and Bobby Moch, went on to secure the gold medal in the final race.
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