Rowing is Coming to Greensboro

Greensboro, NC – The founder of High Point Rowing Club is working with Greensboro city officials to start a new rowing program at Lake Brandt for adults and youth ages 12-18. Gene Kininmonth, who founded High Point Rowing Club in 2012 says the new rowing program will be called ‘Greensboro Crew’ and is expected to kick off in just a few weeks.

“Lake Brandt is an ideal venue for rowing and it is within close proximity to a significant number of private and public schools in Greensboro,” says Kininmonth. “Many of High Point Rowing Club’s members are residents of Greensboro and nearby Summerfield and Oak Ridge, so clearly there is demand for the sport. It makes sense for the city to have a rowing program.”

Factor in that since Title IX, the sport of choice of college athletic directors to counter football is women’s rowing. So, there is huge demand at universities for high school students with rowing experience and until now Greensboro high school students have been denied access to one of the most lucrative sports for getting into college.

“Rowing coaches from across the nation are already visiting Greensboro high school athletes that are playing sports such as swimming and track and trying to recruit them to row,” says Kininmonth. “The demand for athletes is huge. Imagine how many more opportunities for Greensboro students there will be with an actual rowing team in the city.”

Greensboro Crew will be open to students age 12 – 18 attending any public or private school in the Greensboro/Summerfield/Oak Ridge areas.

Here’s a look at what rowing looks like in High Point.

Parents or students interested in rowing should contact Gene Kininmonth at contact@greensborocrew.com or by calling (336) 257-9009.

Note to High School Students

PLEASE NOTE THAT GREENSBORO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WISHING TO ROW SHOULD JOIN THE HIGH POINT ROWING CLUB UNTIL A BASE FOR GREENSBORO CREW IS ESTABLISHED AT LAKE BRANDT.

THERE ARE MANY GREENSBORO STUDENTS CURRENTLY ROWING FOR HIGH POINT ROWING CLUB AT OAK HOLLOW LAKE.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ROWING IN HIGH POINT PLEASE VISIT:

www.HighPointRowing.com

email contact@highpointrowing.com

Learn to Row!

Learn to Row classes will take place in January at Oak Hollow Lake in High Point for students ages 14 – 18 attending any Greensboro area high school.

The classes will be held on the weekends of January 19-20 and 26-27 at 1pm each day. Cost per participant for all sessions is $50. All participants must have their parents verify in writing that they can swim. A parent of each participant must attend the first class.

Email contact@highpointrowing.com to sign up for the classes and to receive further updates. All classes will be subject to weather conditions and may be rescheduled.

The rowing classes will be instructed by Coach Gene Kininmonth, an internationally acclaimed coach, who has coached prestigious collegiate rowing programs such as the University of Southern California and George Washington University.

Kininmonth’s last collegiate race was as coach of the USC crew that raced Canada in the final of the Grand Challenge Cup at England’s Henley Royal Regatta, an event now famous for its feature in the movie blockbuster The Social Network.

History to be made at Lake Brandt on Saturday

Greensboro, NC – History will be made on Saturday morning when the first rowing crews ever to grace the waters of Lake Brandt are launched at 9am.

High Point Rowing Club will be launching rowing crews comprised primarily of members of its team residing in the Greensboro/Summerfield area in an effort to promote rowing in the city.

“Half our High Point team lives in Greensboro or Summerfield,” says High Point Crew founder Gene Kininmonth. “Since there is such obvious interest in the sport of rowing in this area, it only makes sense that we assist the City of Greensboro establish a team here.”

Greensboro Crew will initially focus on a scholastic youth rowing program which will provide rowing opportunities to high school students ages 13 and up.

Interested students should email contact@highpointrowing.com for details on how to join the Crew.

No experience necessary!

Kininmonth says Lake Brandt was chosen as the new home for the Greensboro Crew for its large expanse of beautiful waterways surrounded by a tall tree line that offers protection from winds making it ideal for rowing.