THE HAIL-MARY DREAM TEAM
Tropp is Graham's best friend, a 44-year-old who retired after nearly 23 years as a Navy SEAL. He dreamed of a challenge along this scope for a long time.
"I always wanted to row across the ocean, for the adventure piece of it," he said. "(He and Graham) had some other ideas and two years ago, in May 2023, I graduated with my MBA (from Cambridge in Cambridgeshire, England), he came out for my graduation in the U.K. I had a plan put together to row an ocean, I pitched to Jimmy and he finally – given where he was in his career, (and) I knew I was retiring from the SEAL teams – so we said in about a year, we'll do it."
Tropp rowed at in college at Boston University, but left to enlist.
"It always kind of weighed on me that I quit the rowing team," he said. "I joined the Navy with the express purpose to be a SEAL, but it still kind of weighed on me the stuff I was missing out on with my team. I loved that camaraderie and environment."
"I decided that I'm not at Olympic-level, but I can still do other things to compete and be competitive. Most things that I'm good at, they're not big-name sports or anything that makes money. So for me, a lot of it is the exploration aspect, and being out there testing yourself."
Tropp and Graham planned to go forward; they had no idea Hannah Huppi, too, had been dreaming of rowing across an ocean.
Huppi has been rowing since she was 18, and did so in college at Tulane. She and John, whom she met at Tulane and who currently is Tulane's rowing coach, have rowed in New Orleans and in Washington, D.C., helped rebuild the New Orleans Rowing Club, started a New Orleans youth rowing team and explored coastal rowing. Hannah was on the first U.S. national team for coastal rowing, competed at the world championship in that event and helped win the first medal for the United States.
She was planning to row across the Pacific Ocean but her team fell apart. One member had a baby, another changed jobs and, poof, no team.
John saw an article about Graham's desire to sail around the world, which also mentioned Graham's interests in cycling and flying, and jokingly suggested that Hannah recruit Graham for her new team.
"I don't follow football that much, so I was like, 'That (name) sounds familiar. Who is that again?'" she said.
So, she decided to shoot her shot, and sent Graham a direct message. "I just sent him a DM on Instagram and was like, 'I'm making a team to row across the ocean,'" she said.
"I heard you like sailing. Would you be interested?'" Graham, who isn't a social media frequenter, said he was told by a Saints teammate to check his DMs after the teammate told Graham he'd sent him a DM.
Amid the other messages, Graham saw the one from Hannah. He screenshotted it, sent it to Tropp and Tropp quickly approved, with the caveat being that he and Graham were a package deal.
"I was like, Dude, if you do this without me I'm never talking to you again," Tropp said.
Hannah didn't have an issue, at all, with the package.
"I didn't have anybody else on my team yet at that point," she said, laughing. "I was like, 'Oh, your friend is a Navy SEAL? Yes! He can come.' A Navy SEAL is basically the ideal ocean rower. To me, it was like, perfect, I'm set, here we go.
"I was shocked when (Graham) actually responded. It was a total Hail Mary, but it worked out. Then it was full steam ahead from there."
The fourth member of the team, John Huppi, is a full-time professor in real estate at Tulane, in addition to the rowing coach. He and Hannah have a 5-year-old daughter, so the timing for him to participate had to be perfect and since the timing syncs with summer, he, too, was in.
"We're very well-rounded (as a team) – I think in a lot of ways by design, and in some ways by accident," John said. "When we were looking at Jimmy, we felt like he checked a lot of boxes off that we didn't, especially when it comes to being a pilot and having experience in a sailboat and stuff like that. I kind of view that as a huge plus.
"And then, the plus-plus was when we learned that he wanted to get Andrew involved. Knowing that he was a Navy SEAL, had actually spent time in the Arctic region and just having some internal knowledge about how to deal with the cold and what kind of adjustments you need to make to gear and training, and even just the logistics of dealing with the Norwegian government. Andrew brought a lot to the table when it comes to that stuff.
"So, really, between the four of us it was kind of the dream team of skill sets."