Carole Lowe |
1997
Hall of Fame Inductee
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Carole
Lowe likes to keep busy. When she left her poodle grooming business
in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1980 and moved to Winter Haven, Florida, to be
near her son, Lucky, she promised her husband she would retire. Only
months after settling in her new home, Carole became Director of the
American Water Ski Educational Foundation. So much for retiring. Growing
up in the South, Carole Woods was a proper Southern Lady. She never
participated in sports until she took her younger sister, Becky, to Lowe's
skating rink in 1955. It was there that she met owner/teacher C.W.
Lowe. In June 1956, after a rink side courtship, the two were
married. C.W. taught Carole her first sport -- roller skating. While
vacationing at her father's cottage on Alabama's Elk River, Carole learned
her second sport, water skiing. This new sport came easily as roller
skating to Carole and she became an avid skier. When
she met C.W. later joined the Alabama Warriors Ski Club, Carole learned
show skiing and practiced for three-event competition. On cold
winter days, she trained for tricks event on her roller skates. The
long hours of practice paid off and Carole soon became a National caliber
competitor, going up against skiers like Barbara Cooper and Janelle
Kirtley. Before
long, Carole developed an interest in officiating. She and C.W. soon
became familiar figures as AWSA-sanctioned tournaments in the Southern
Region. Both attained their Senior Judge ratings in 1965. Carole's
first experience with scoring a tournament came in 1959 at Callaway
Gardens. She and C.W. arrived with their boat and skis, ready to
compete. Unfortunately, no one had told them their entry had to be
sent in advance. The Chief Judge, Leah Marie Atkins, recognized
their expertise and quickly recruited them as officials. In
1975, Carole became one of the first rated Senior Scorers. Her
scoring credits include Chief Scorer at the World Championships in
Toronto, Canada, in 1979, and in Toulouse, France, in 1985. She also
scored numerous AWSA Regionals, Nationals, the Masters and Pan-American
meets. And, when the Pro Water Ski Tour kicked off in 1984, Carole
signed on as Chief Scorer and registrar. She worked with the Tour
until 1995. Carole
took on the enormous task of directing AWSEF and establishing the new
Museum and Hall of Fame in 1980. Her highly competitive spirit
dictated that this Hall of fame would be the best in the world. The
monumental task of collecting, displaying and filing historical data and
memorabilia was a challenge she tackled with great enthusiasm. As if his was not enough, Carole has been the driving force, with C.W.'s Full support, in the campaign to build a new, larger facility for the Museum and Hall of Fame. She has been the one constant to hold the dream together. Because of her efforts, groundbreaking on the new Hall of Fame, which will be located on Interstate 4 near Disney World, is scheduled to take place in the summer of 1998. The plan also includes a lake site where ski demonstrations and clinics can be held. |
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