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Charlie Butt was born on 1919 in Virginia, is a coach. Discover Charlie Butt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1990

In 1990, Butt was diagnosed with acute leukemia. He continued to coach into the fall of 1991, and died in Spring of 1992. A Charlie Butt Trophy is awarded to Boys JV8 at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in May. A Charlie Butt Regatta is held each spring on the Potomac River for scholastic crews.

1984

Over the years, Washington-Lee also won 19 scholastic National titles and numerous Stotesbury Cup and Northern Virginia Championships. Butt coached several Olympians, including Tony Johnson, Sean Hall, E. Fredrick Borchelt (1984), and Walter Lubsen (1984). On six occasions (1967, 1971, 1977, 1978, 1980, and 1981), Butt was the coach of the US Junior World Championship team, reaching a high place of 8th in 1980 in Hazewinkel, Belgium.

1964

He coached the W-L Varsity Eight to win the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup (PE) at the Henley Royal Regatta in Henley-on-Thames, England, in 1964, the first year the PE was opened to foreign crews. Two years earlier, the crew had made the semi-finals of the regatta's Thames Challenge Cup against an international field. Since rowing was only a club sport at Washington-Lee, a public high school, most of the money was raised locally to take the crew and equipment to England. In 1969 the school won the Princess Elizabeth Cup a second time.

1961

Butt also spent many summers and falls coaching rowers at Potomac Boat Club (PBC). Between 1961 and 1980 Charlie hosted and coached boats comprising parts of the Junior Men's National Team, rowing out of PBC. He also helped create the Sandy Run Regional Park rowing facility on the Occoquan River in Fairfax Station, Virginia, and consulted on the development of Thompson Boat Center, a public rowing facility in Washington, DC, located near the Kennedy Center.

1941

Butt graduated with a degree in aeronautical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1941, where he was involved in varsity rowing. After graduation he moved to Northern Virginia. In 1949, he approached the administration at Washington-Lee High School, offering to start a rowing team. In their first season the team won the three most prestigious championships in the area: the Northern Virginia Championships, the Stotesbury Cup, and the National Schoolboy Championships held in Detroit, Michigan.

1919

Charles Stahley Butt, Jr. (1919–1992) was a high school rowing coach in Northern Virginia, United States, who was also involved in promoting the growth of school rowing in the Washington D.C. area and the United States.