Dan Gilbert ’06 returned to his alma mater to serve as the Hobart assistant rowing coach for the 2009-10 season. He will also be the rigger for both Hobart and William Smith rowing.
Gilbert rejoins the Statesmen after serving as a volunteer assistant to the freshmen coach at Georgetown University in the spring of 2009. He worked closely with the Hoyas' top two freshmen heavy weight eights.
As a Statesman, Gilbert was a four-year member of the varsity. Hobart enjoyed a great deal of success during his quadrennial, including gold medal-winning efforts at the 2002 Head of the Charles (V8+), 2003 New York State Championships (V4+), 2003 IRA Championships (N4+), and the 2004 and 2006 Liberty League Championships (V8+). Gilbert was a member of seven Liberty League Boats of the Week and three consecutive Liberty League Crews of the Year.
Following his graduation, Gilbert spent three years training for international competition with the USRowing Casperson Training Center in Princeton, N.J., and with the Penn AC Rowing Club in Philadelphia. Gilbert competed with the national team for the selection of the 4+, 2+ and lightweight 8+ events, and competed in the 2007 Head of the Charles regatta in the men’s championship 8+ with the team. When not serving in his capacity as a coxswain, he worked as an assistant to U.S. National Team Coach Ted Nash.
A native of Rochester, N.Y., Gilbert graduated from Brighton High School and began his rowing career with the Brighton Rowing Club.