Entrepreneur Howard Winklevoss is the founder of RowAmerica, an organization dedicated to advancing the rowing sport. Watching his twin sons become dedicated and skilled rowers at the Saugatuck Rowing Association (SRA) in Westport, CT inspired Winklevoss greatly, and he immediately fell in love with the sport. In 1997, he started a rowing program at their high school in Greenwich, CT so other students could learn to row. When the existence of the SRA was threatened in 1998 by the proposed sale of the club’s rented land for condominiums, Winklevoss started RowAmerica and formed a Club Division to purchase the land on which to build and manage a new club. Saugatuck Rowing Club paved the way for the Greenwich Rowing Club in 2002, and the two clubs continue to be the heart of a thriving rowing community in the Fairfield County area with over 1,000 adult and junior members.With two clubs and a combined fleet of 75 rowing shells, RowAmerica began to focus on the way shells are sold and serviced in the US. Winklevoss, his rowing directors, and staff of 14 American and international coaches began to envision change. He met with Drew Harrison and traveled to China several times to meet with Klaus Filter and the Xiong family, laying the groundwork for launching and making that vision a reality.