Cameron Winklevoss
Men’s Four
Birthplace: Southampton, N.Y.
Hometown: Greenwich, Conn.
Current Residence: Princeton, N.J.
Club Affiliation: USRowing Training Center
Began Rowing: Saugatuck Rowing Club, 1997
Date of Birth: 8/21/81
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 205
High School: Brunswick School
Undergraduate Education: Harvard University, B.A. Economics, 2004
Employer: ConnectU.com
Training Location: Princeton, N.J.
Current Coaches: Kris Korzienowski, Tim McLaren
Years on National Team: Four – 1999, Junior; 2007-09, Senior
International Results: Won bronze in the eight at the 2009 Rowing World Cup stop in Lucerne…Finished sixth in the pair at the 2008 Olympic Games...Served as an alternate at the 2007 World Rowing Championships...Won gold in the eight and silver in the four at the 2007 Pan American Games...Finished sixth in the eight at the 2004 Rowing World Cup stop in Lucerne...Finished second in the Grand Challenge Cup at the 2004 Henley Royal Regatta...Finished second in the Brittania Cup at the 2002 Henley Royal Regatta...Won the Temple Cup at the 2001 Henley Royal Regatta...Finished eighth in the pair at the 1999 World Rowing Junior Championships.
National Results: Won silver in the eight and bronze in the pair at the 2009 USRowing National Championships…Finished second in the pair at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Rowing...Finished fourth in the pair at 2008 National Selection Regatta #2...Won the pair and finished third in the four at the 2007 USRowing National Championships...Won the four at the 2007 Pan American Games Trials...Won the pair at the 2006 National Selection Regatta #1...Won the pair at the 2005 USRowing National Championships...Won the pair at the 2005 Canadian Henley...Won the varsity eight at the 2004 IRA Championships...Won the varsity eight at the 2004 Eastern Sprints...Won the varsity eight at the 2003 IRA Championships...Won the varsity eight at the 2003 Eastern Sprints.
Personal: Cameron enjoys playing the guitar and cycling. He lists his most memorable sporting achievement as winning the IRA Championship in 2004. Cameron chose rowing because his next door neighbor, Ethan Ayer, rowed at Harvard. He lists his personal hero as his mother.