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1987 Bob Land wins his 6th straight Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race
1979 President Carter attacked by a rabbit on a canoe trip in Plains Ga 1976 Nate Johnson, born in Seattle, Washington canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1976 Adrian Olivo, Arlington, Virginia, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1976 Vaclav Batlik, born in Costa Mesa, California, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1974 Steve Bornhoeft, born in LaGrange, Illinois, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1972 Adam Clawson, born in Salt Lake City, Utah, slalom single canoe, Olympic-19th-96 1972 Jim Werland, born in Ventura, California, canoe, alternate 1996 Olympics 1972 Chris Borg, born in Lexington South Carolina, canoe, alternate in 1996 Olympics 1972 Devlin Murphy, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1971 Mark Parrish, born in Columbia, Maryland, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1968 Martin Lowenfish, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1966 Stewart Carr, born in Indianapolis, Indiana, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1966 Blaise Rhodes, born in Berwyn Heights, Maryland, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1966 Joseph Harper, Ventura California, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1965 David Spaulding, born in Newport Beach, California, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1965 Jim Terrell, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, sprint canoe 1996 Olympics 1964 Drew Story, San Clemente, California, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1963 Brandon Krovoza, born in Newport Beach, California, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1963 Horace Holden, Jr., born in Atlanta, Georgia, slalom double canoe, Olympics-11th-96 1961 Bruce Braman, born in Greene, New York, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1960 Albert McDonald, Dartmouth NS, U.S. canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1959 David Hearn, born in Washington D.C., slalom single canoe, Olympics-9th-96 1958 Wayne Dickert, Chattanooga, Tennessee, slalom double canoe, Olympics-11th-96 1955 Bruce Hartzler, Washington D.C., canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics 1934 Bent Peter Rasch, Denmark, canoe 1952 Olympics gold 1931 Ernest Lassy completes longest canoe journey without port (6,102 mi) 1880 American Canoe Association founded at Lake George, New York 1866 Canoe Club opens in England |
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