Stephen Kasprzyk
Statistics
Date of birth
2/14/82
Height
6’7”
Weight
215
Began Rowing
Drexel University, 2000
Hometown
Cinnaminson, N.J.
Birthplace
Cinnaminson, N.J.
Current residence
Princeton, N.J.
High School
Holy Cross High School
Undergraduate Education
Drexel University, 2005
Training Location
Princeton, N.J.
Club Affiliations
USRowing Training Center – Princeton
Teams
Senior
2007, 2009, 2012-2014, 2016, Pan Am - 2011
International Results
2016
Olympic Games
Fourth, eight
World Cup II
Third, eight
Final Qualification Regatta
First, eight
2012
Olympic Games
Fourth, eight
International Results
Won bronze in the eight at the 2016 World Rowing Cup II...Won the eight at the 2016 Final Olympic Qualification Regatta...Won gold in the eight at the 2014 World Rowing Cup II. . . Won bronze in the eight at the 2013 World Rowing Championships...Won gold in the eight at the 2013 Samsung World Rowing Cup 3...Won silver in the eight at the 2013 Samsung World Rowing Cup 1...Finished fourth in the eight at the 2012 Olympic Games...Won the eight at the 2012 Final Qualification Regatta...Won gold in the eight and finished fifth in the four at the 2011 Pan American Games...Finished fifth in the eight at the 2010 E.On Hanse Canal Cup...Finished ninth in the eight at the 2009 World Rowing Championships...Finished seventh in the eight at the 2009 Rowing World Cup stop in Lucerne...Finished seventh in the pair with coxswain at the 2007 World Rowing Championships.
National Results
Finished fifth in the pair at the 2014 National Selection Regatta 2...Won gold in the eight at the 2013 USRowing National Championships…Won the four at the 2011 Pan American Games Trials...Won the pair at the 2011 USRowing Elite Nationals...Won the eight at the 2009 USRowing Elite Nationals...Won the pair with coxswain at the 2007 Senior National Team Trials.
Personal
Steve enjoys running marathons and mountain biking...He lists running the 2004 Philadelphia Marathon as his most memorable sporting achievement...Steve's father is his personal hero...He lists his rowing friends from Drexel and Penn A.C. as the most influential people in his sporting career.