Justin Best, born on 17 August 1997, is an active rower from the United States. He competes in the Men's Four event and represents the California Rowing Club in Oakland, CA. Best has been a prominent figure in rowing since he took up the sport in 2011 at a summer camp.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Men's Eight | 4 |
Best made his debut at the 2018 World Cup in Lucerne, finishing fourth in the men's eight. He placed fourth in the men's eight at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with a time of 5:26.75. In 2023, he secured a silver medal in the Men's Four at the World Championships in Belgrade with a time of 6:06.37.
In 2024, Best's team ranked first in the Men's Four at the World Cup. They also competed in the Men's Four Final A at Vaires-sur-Marne Stadium on 1 August 2024, securing a gold medal for Team USA.
Best resides in Oakland, CA, and enjoys reading, playing video games, exercising, watching movies, and making YouTube videos. He studied Business and Engineering at Drexel University and works as an athlete and analyst.
Best is coached by Jesse Foglia and Casey Galvanek at the national level. His club coaches include Mike Teti, Nathanael Kielt, and Tim McLaren. His older brother Garren also competed intercollegiately for Saint Joseph's University.
Looking ahead, Best aims to compete at the Paris Olympic Games in 2024. His dedication to rowing continues to drive him towards achieving new milestones in his career.
Best's journey from a summer camp novice to an elite rower exemplifies his commitment to excellence. His achievements on both national and international stages highlight his significant contributions to the sport of rowing.
Justin Best, born on 17 August 1997, is an active rower from the United States. He competes in the Men's Four event and represents the California Rowing Club in Oakland, CA. Best has been a prominent figure in rowing since he took up the sport in 2011 at a summer camp.