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Ed Mitchell (rower) (Edward Paul Mitchell) was born on 23 July, 1901 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an American rower. Discover Ed Mitchell (rower)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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25 June, 1970 |
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Ed Mitchell (rower) Net Worth
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Edward Paul Mitchell, Jr. (July 23, 1901 – June 25, 1970) was an American construction engineer, and a rower who at 22 competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris.
He served for a period as Captain of Penn's Varsity eight, particularly in 1922.
Ed Mitchell rowed for the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1923, and then joined the Bachelor’s Barge Club.
In 1924 he won the bronze medal as member of the American boat in the coxed four event.
Mitchell won a bronze medal with the Barge Club four at the 1924 Paris Olympics.
He was a construction engineer.
In the Olympic qualifying round, Mitchell rowed in front in the bow position in a coxed four with four other members of the Bachelor's Barge Club on Philadelphia's Schuykill River on June 13, 1924.
After their arrival in Paris, the American coxed fours team from Philadelphia won their heat in the preliminary round with a time of 7 minutes 19 seconds for the 1.24 mile course.
In the final round, the Americans won the bronze medal in the coxed four event.
The competition, the fourth appearance of the event, was held from July 13–17, 1924 on the river Seine.
There were 10 boats (51 competitors, with Switzerland making one substitution) from 10 nations, with each nation limited to a single boat in the event.
The competition was won by Switzerland, the nation's second consecutive victory in the event, with France taking the Silver medal.
As shown at left, the coxed four event featured five-person boats, with four rowers and a coxswain shown as a yellow dot.
It was a sweep rowing event, with the rowers each having one oar and each rowing on one side.
Mitchell died in Philadelphia on June 25, 1970.
The competition used the 2000 metres (1.24 miles) distance that became standard at the 1912 Olympics and which has been used ever since.
The Americans finished with a time of 7:23, only two and a half seconds behind France who took the bronze.
Switzerland, the pre-race favorite, finished with a sizable three-minute lead over second place France.
Bob Gerhardt took the position of bowsmen in the front, Sid Jelinek rowed in seat two, Mitchell rowed third, Henry Welsford rowed fourth (last) or Sweep, and John Kennedy functioned as coxswain.