Oliver Crane Explained

Oliver Crane
Nationality:American
Birth Date:July 19, 1998
Birth Place:Crowley, Louisiana, U.S.
Height:183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Sport:Rowing
Club:Princeton University
Relatives:David W. Crane (father)
Isabella de la Houssaye (mother)
David Crane (brother)
Bella Crane (sister)
Cason Crane (brother)
Christopher Crane (brother)

Oliver Crane (born June 19, 1998)[1] is an American rower who formerly held the record of the youngest person to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean until his record was surpassed by Lukas Haitzmann in 2019.[2] [3]

Personal life

Raised in the Lawrenceville section of Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, Crane took a year off after graduating from the Peddie School and before he enrolled at Princeton University to undertake his transatlantic journey.[4]

Rowing

Solo Atlantic Row

On December 12, 2017, Crane started his 3000nmi journey from the Canary Islands to Antigua to become the youngest person to solo row across the Atlantic Ocean. The trip took Crane 44 days in which he lost in his efforts. Crane raised $73,000 for Oceana, an ocean conservation advocacy organization and HomeFront, a New Jersey charity that helps the homeless.[5] Crane completed his journey in a 23feet vessel that was equipped with navigation systems, a water purifier, freeze-dried food, a radio, and solar panels.[6]

Other Expeditions

Crane has also climbed Mount Elbrus, Mount Kilimanjaro, and Mount Washington.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oliver Crane - Men's Rowing - Lightweight. Princeton University Athletics.
  2. Web site: N.J. teen becomes first to row solo across the Atlantic. Anthony G. Attrino | NJ Advance Media for. NJ.com. January 31, 2018. nj.
  3. Web site: Teenager sets world record in Atlantic row . 12 February 2019 .
  4. https://goprincetontigers.com/sports/mlr/roster/oliver-crane/15835 Oliver Crane
  5. Web site: The Young Man and the Sea. February 22, 2018. Princeton Alumni Weekly.
  6. Web site: Gap year blog . gapyearassociation.org . 2020-05-24.