Henry Kent Mitchell II (born March 29, 1939) is a retired American
rowing coxswain. He competed in the
coxed pairs at the 1960 and 1964 Olympics and won a bronze and a gold medal, respectively. He was a law student at the
UC Berkeley School of Law at the time. He won a bronze medal in the same event in
1960 while an undergraduate at
Stanford University (class of 1961). Only two other Americans have coxed two crews to Olympic medals. He also coxed Stanford to two national championships, in 1961 and 1962.[1]
Following graduation from law school in 1965 he practiced law in
Palo Alto, California. He also set up and leads the Kent Mitchell Rowing Club, an elite masters competitive organization composed mostly of former national or Olympic champions.[2] He also served three terms as mayor of
Portola Valley, California.[3]
He is in the Stanford University Hall of Fame and the National Rowing Hall of Fame.[4]