In this inspiring true story, a group of young and determined athletes from the University of Washington rise above their modest beginnings to challenge the elite teams of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. As underdogs in the world of rowing, these men face both physical and mental challenges as they strive for glory in the grueling sport. Amidst the political tension of Nazi Germany, the team's commitment to each other and their passion for the sport ultimately propels them into an unforgettable competition. This tale not only celebrates the triumph of the human spirit but also offers a powerful commentary on the significance of sportsmanship during times of adversity.
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