New world-record holder Bryce Carlson got back to his day job. The biology teacher was welcomed back to Seven Hills with a pep rally. (WKRC)
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - New world-record holder Bryce Carlson got back to his day job.
The biology teacher was welcomed back to Seven Hills with a pep rally.
"Now that I'm back from my summer excursion, I'm ready to get back to work," Carlson said.
Carlson rowed across the Atlantic Ocean by himself this summer.
He broke the record for the fastest solo row by about two weeks.