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Justin Best (born August 17, 1997) is an American rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[3][4] At the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, Best won a gold medal in the men's coxless four.[5]

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When he was in middle school, Best suffered a concussion playing football that caused him to reconsider his athletic activities. After seeing The Social Network, his parents were inspired by the Harvard rowing team scenes and he started rowing for the Newport Rowing Club in Newport, Delaware.[6] He continued rowing while at Unionville High School in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania,[7] where he was part of an effort to petition the local school board to add rowing as a club sport.[8] In 2015, he was part of the men's eight that won a silver medal at the World Rowing Junior Championships.[9]

Best attended Drexel University, where he studied business and engineering. While competing for the Drexel Dragons, they won the Dad Vail Regatta team title all four years.[7] During his time at Drexel he also competed for the US National U23 squad in 2018 and 2019.[8] After graduating from Drexel, he worked as an analyst at investment bank Union Square Advisors.[10]

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Justin Best is an American competitive rower known for winning the gold medal in the men's coxless four at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, where he teamed with Nick Mead, Michael Grady, and Liam Corrigan to secure the United States' first victory in the event since 1960. He also represented Team USA in the men's eight at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, finishing fourth. Best has been a prominent figure in U.S. rowing since his junior national team debut in 2015, amassing seven national team appearances across junior, under-23, and senior levels. His international record includes a gold medal in the men's four at the 2024 World Rowing Cup II, a silver in the men's four at the 2023 World Rowing Championships, a bronze in the pair at the 2022 World Rowing Cup II, gold in the eight at the 2018 World Rowing Under 23 Championships, silver in the eight at the 2019 Under 23 Championships, and silver in the eight at the 2015 World Rowing Junior Championships. A native of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, Best graduated from Drexel University in 2019 with degrees in engineering and business, where he competed in collegiate rowing. Standing at 6'4" and weighing 195 lbs, he trains in Oakland, California, and has cited his parents' decision to enroll him in a summer rowing camp—sparked by watching The Social Network and noting the physical build of the Winklevoss twins—as the origin of his involvement in the sport.

Early life

Birth and background

Justin Best is a native of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Little is publicly documented about his early childhood or family background. He became involved in rowing after his parents enrolled him in a summer rowing camp, inspired by watching the film The Social Network and noting the physical build of the Winklevoss twins.

Military service

No military service.

Discharge and veteran status

Medical discharge and disability

No information.

Post-service education and transition

Justin Best has no record of military service. The section title and any implications of a post-military transition do not apply. His education (undergraduate degrees in engineering and business from Drexel University, 2019) is detailed in the lead section.

Entertainment career

Acting and modeling work

Justin Best has returned to acting and performing arts after his military service, building a profile as an actor and model. His Backstage profile describes his early involvement in plays, musicals, and local performances before enlisting in the Marines, and notes his post-service focus on storytelling through film and music. His military background, including combat experience, provides skills applicable to drama and theater, such as discipline and intensity in character portrayal. His film credits include an appearance in Cubicles in April 2023. In modeling, he contributed to The Chronicles of Molly Reins in March 2024. Best maintains a professional profile highlighting his acting range, fit modeling capabilities, and related skills like improvisation, voiceover, and martial arts. He is based in Tampa, Florida, and is nonunion.

Television documentary appearance

Justin Best appeared as himself in the 2016 television documentary episode "46 Days of Hell in Fallujah," part of the series Against the Odds on the American Heroes Channel. The episode examines the experiences of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines during intense combat in Fallujah in 2004 as part of Operation Phantom Fury. Best was credited in the dual roles of Self - Weapons PLT, 2nd Squad, 2nd Team Leader, Bravo 1st and Self - 8th, reflecting his real-life service positions while providing firsthand testimony about the battle. This non-fiction appearance allowed him to share his personal combat experiences in a documentary format focused on the challenges faced by his unit.

Content creation and authorship

Online presence and writing

Justin Best maintains an active online presence primarily through his platforms under the "Bullet Holes in the Bible" brand, where he shares content focused on religious deconstruction, biblical criticism, philosophy, mental health, and recovery from religious trauma. His TikTok account @bulletholesinthebible features short-form videos drawing from his background as a combat disabled U.S. Marine veteran and former evangelist, with the profile bio highlighting PTSD, ADHD, and ASD alongside his shift away from Christianity. The account has grown significantly, reaching approximately 149,500 followers and 2.1 million likes. On YouTube, Best operates the channel @BulletHolesintheBible, which has around 43,200 subscribers and hosts over 450 videos critiquing New Testament texts, exploring alleged literary dependencies in biblical writings, and discussing his personal journey from devout Christian teaching to agnostic atheism. He previously ran a YouTube channel called Christian Truthers starting around 2017, which amassed more than 50,000 subscribers while promoting Bible studies and faith-based content before his public deconversion. His current material often examines topics such as Pauline epistles' parallels to Greek philosophy and the historical reliability of Christian doctrines. Best extends his writing through the associated website bulletholesinthebible.com, where he publishes articles analyzing biblical origins and theological issues, including pieces comparing Paul’s writings to classical philosophers like Plato. He has described writing as a means of processing deeper questions of life and morality following his departure from religious ministry. His online work integrates his veteran experiences sparingly, primarily as context for discussions of trauma and belief systems.

Personal life

Little is publicly known about Justin Best's personal life beyond his background and rowing career. He is a native of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, and trains in Oakland, California. No verified information is available regarding his residence, marital status, or family details outside of his parents' role in introducing him to the sport (as noted in his biographical profile).
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