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60 Minutes Sports: "Harry"

2025-02-26 News & Politics
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In 2013, Harvard crew coach Harry Parker reflected on his long career while preparing a group of rowers, and fighting his last race against cancer. "60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10. Subscribe to the "60 Minutes" YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/60minutes Watch full episodes: https://cbsn.ws/1Qkjo1F Get more "60 Minutes" from "60 Minutes: Overtime": https://cbsnews.com/60-minutes/overtime/ Follow "60 Minutes" on Instagram: https://instagram.com/60minutes/ Like "60 Minutes" on Facebook:https://facebook.com/60minutes Follow "60 Minutes" on Twitter: https://twitter.com/60Minutes Subscribe to our newsletter: https://cbsnews.com/newsletters/ Download the CBS News app: https://cbsnews.com/mobile/ Try Paramount+ free: https://paramountplus.com/?ftag=PPM-05-10aeh8h For video licensing inquiries, contact: [email protected]

Top Comments (10)

@CyclElectric 2025-02-28

Never heard of Harry Parker but this came up in my feed. Teared up a little bit at the end. This man had clearly touched many lives and left a indelible mark on Harvard's history. He deserves to be remembered.

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@rower8guy 2025-02-27

Harry was ALWAYS very kind and humorous with me, even when he had every opportunity to be the opposite for my having "pushed his buttons" on occasion. He was a forgiving man, and would continue to allow me to use the rowing tanks at Harvard (now since removed) to teach new rowers, and was also OK with me helping (for no charge) the freshman crew coach in '94-'95 season. He helped me arrange the use of Radcliffe's Weld Boathouse for my marriage ceremony in August of 1995, making me the 1st person to have held a wedding ceremony there. He never held a grudge, was super humble, and will be forever missed by those whom he touched. BTW: the huge get-together after his memorial service, held beneath a huge tent along the Charles River adjacent to Weld Boathouse after his church memorial service was EPIC. Hundreds of rowers and his family and friends loudly celebrating the life of a man whom we all loved. RIP, Harry Parker.

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@matts5430 2025-02-27

It's impossible to convey the feeling of a well-rowed boat. It's almost magical. When it's bad, it's really bad, and frequently miserable. It's also one of the only sports where competition hurts worse than practice. And practice can hurt quite a lot. But we love it, in part, because even the best rowers never get it perfect.

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@thistledown6026 2025-02-27

Thank you for a wonderful tribute to a true legend...Old enough to remember HP as my Red Cross Lifesaving Instructor in 1961 at Hyde Bay Camp on Lake Otsego in NY.

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@LukeReudelhuber 2025-02-27

Beautiful tribute. Really choked me up at the end.

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@Lehmann108 2025-02-27

Great coaches transform lives.

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@CamKielty97 2025-02-26

Thanks for bringing this back

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@noelduguet8885 2025-03-01

There is nothing that compares to an eight where all are in sync and the prow whistles over the water! Greatest sport!

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@TB-jq5cr 2025-02-28

What an amazing story, god bless Harry. Just saw this on youtube, didn't know this man but I cried watching this story.

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@davidrmichaels 2025-12-08

Unbelievable! ❤️

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