• Source: Doug Herland
  • Douglas "Doug" John Herland (August 19, 1951 – March 26, 1991) was a 1984 Summer Olympics bronze medal Winner, coxing the Men's Pair with coxswain (2+) event. Following his successes at the Olympics, Herland began the "Freedom on the River" campaign, obtaining government funding for materials and equipment necessary for disabled people to row.
    Throughout the rest of his life, Herland would continue to champion and promote adaptive rowing. Born with brittle bone disease (Osteogenesis Imperfecta), Herland stood a mere 4'8" (142 cm) and weighed 107 pounds (48.5 kg).


    Coaching positions


    Ewauna Rowing Club, Klamath Falls (1975–1978)
    University of Michigan (1980-198?)
    Pacific Lutheran University (1985–1988) --Took over the rowing program after the "retirement of Dave "Smed" Peterson (1974–1984).


    External links


    Ewauna Rowing Club
    PLU Experience
    Mention of him in a speech
    Pacific Lutheran University Rowing
    "Unbreakable": First hand account of Herland's Life as told by friend Trudy Williams Archived 2006-02-12 at the Wayback Machine

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