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Why did Bobby Pearce slow down during his rowing race at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam?

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Why did Bobby Pearce slow down during his rowing race at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam?
posted Aug 6, 2016 by Ati Kumar

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To let a family of ducks pass by in the water

In the quarter-finals race, Bobby was easily leading Victor Saurin of France. While he was well ahead of the Frenchman, he heard the spectators on the river banks loudly shout out to him and gesturing wildly. He looked over his shoulders to find a duck and her ducklings right in the path of his boat. He stopped rowing, slowed down his boat to a halt and precariously leaned forward to rest on his oars. By the time the duck family had crossed to safety, his competitor had already overtaken him with a lead of five boat-lengths.

Bobby restarted his rowing and so good was his strength that he not only overtook his French rival but went on to beat him by over 30 seconds. Infact, Bobby’s time was the fastest among the eight scullers, even including the stoppage time for the ducks!!

answer Aug 11, 2016 by Abhishek Maheshwari
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