Georgia Tech Rowing

Jan. 6, 2020 Spring 2020


Varsity Men's Head Coach Mike Gibel

Michael Gibel

Coach Mike has led the Georgia Tech Varsity Men since 2015. Under his instruction, the Varsity Men earned four Dad Vail gold medals. Mike graduated from Saint Joseph's University, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He competed on their varsity rowing team for all 4 years as a lightweight, and received medals from the Dad Vail Regatta, SIRA, Knecht Cup, and more, rowing under John Fife. Prior to St. Joe's Mike rowed for Pennsylvania Athletic Club with a second place finish in the Senior Lightweight 8+, at the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta to his name. Mike also competed with the Atlanta Sculling Development Team under Curt Browder. Mike rowed 4 years at Saint Andrew Rowing Club with 3 invitations to the USRowing Youth Invitational: one in the varsity heavyweight 8+ (2005), one in the varsity lightweight 4+ (2005), and one in the varsity lightweight 8+ (2006). Currently Mike works as a Senior HR CAO & IMO Business Partner for Anthem.ai

Varsity Men's Coach Sean Gibel

Sean Gibel

Sean Gibel rowed for Saint Andrew Rowing Club throughout his High School career, before he attended and rowed for all four years at Georgia Tech, where he was the trailer driver and boathouse manager. International Results: Finished third as stroke seat in the Lightweight Eight at the 2013 World Rowing Championships in Chungju, South Korea. National Results: Won the Lightweight Men's Pair at the Elite National Championships in 2009. Won the Heavyweight Varsity Four at 2011 Dad Vail Regatta. Finished third in the Collegiate Eight at the 2011 Head of the Charles with Georgia Tech. Won the Lightweight Eight at the 2013 World Championships Trials. Finished third in the lightweight quad at the 2012 Under 23 World Championships Trials. Finished fourth in the lightweight single at the 2010 U23 World Championship Trials. Won the Heavyweight Single event at the 2010 ACRA Championships. Finished fourth at the Youth National Championships as stroke seat of the Lightweight Eight.

Varsity Men's Coach Hayden McKinley

Hayden McKinley

Coach Hayden graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. Hayden's first year coaching the Novice Men ended many medal droughts for the novices. This included a Head of the Hooch medal in the Novice Men 8+ (first in 5 years), Dad Vail bronze in the Novice Men 4+ (first in 6 years), and ACRA silver in the Novice Men 4+ (first novice men ACRA medal in GT history). After graduation, Hayden hiked 300 miles of the AT, and completed a marathon run. He currently works as a CAD Designer for Closets by Design in Peachtree Corners, GA.

Novice Women's Coach Hamza Aslam

Hamza Aslam

Coach Hamza rowed as a lightweight for two years at Farmington High School, four years at the University of Connecticut, and four years for the Riverfront Recapture Men’s Masters Team. He has earned medals on all three teams and has competed in events such as the Head of the Charles Regatta, Dad Vails, New England Rowing Championships, and the US Rowing Master Nationals Regatta. While rowing with the men’s masters team, Hamza began coaching Riverfront's adult recreational rowing program. Hamza joined Avon High School in the 2017-2018 year as the Novice/JV Girls Crew Coach and transitioned to the position of Head Girls Crew Coach for the 2018-2019 year. Hamza has a BS in Civil Engineering from UConn. After graduation, he performed bridge design and analysis for an engineering consulting firm in Connecticut for three years. He is currently a Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech studying Structural Engineering.

Novice Men's Coach Stephen Scott

Stephen Scott

Coach Stephen spent 3 years as a rower for Georgia Tech, and graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in Biology and Applied Human Physiology. After graduation, Stephen spent two years as the Assistant Men's Coach for Saint Andrew's Rowing Club in Atlanta, GA, where he helped coach the club's first heavyweight men's boat to qualify for nationals in over 5 years. Outside of coaching, Stephen enjoys rock and mountain climbing, and has climbed on objectives such as EL Cap in Yosemite, CA, and the Stawamus Chief in Squamish, BC. Stephen currently works as a firefighter in east Atlanta.

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