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Todd Kennett was named the Robert B. Tallman Class of 1941 Men’s Lightweight Rowing Head Coach in 1998. In 2001, all three of his crews made it to the grand final of the Eastern Sprints Regatta. Kennett has always enjoyed success in the small boats at the IRA Championship Regatta. In 2001, his varsity pair earned a silver medal. In 2004, 2005, and 2008 his pair won gold at the IRA Championship Regatta. And at the 2006 IRA, his pair placed a close third. This is an open weight race, and his lightweight boats had to overcome a weight disadvantage.
Todd Kennett was born in 1969 in Middlebury, Connecticut. His father, Paul Kennett, is a veterinarian. Linda Kennett, his mother, is an architect. He has a younger brother, Glenn Kennett. Growing up, Todd often worked on farms where he learned hard work at a young age.
Todd Kennett (born April 20, 1969, Middlebury, Connecticut) is a coach of the Division I Collegiate heavyweight rowing program at Cornell University. In 2006 and 2008, his varsity boat captured both the Eastern Sprints Regatta and the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships (“IRA”).
In 1987, at age 18, he entered as a freshman at Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, NY. A 1991 graduate of the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kennett received his bachelor of science degree in animal sciences. In his time at Cornell, Kennett was a standout on the Heavyweight crew. He competed in the first freshman eight his first year and went on to row in the varsity eight for three consecutive seasons, including the 1991 campaign in which the varsity finished third at the IRA regatta and competed at the Henley Royal Regatta. He received the Butler Award for outstanding leadership and athletic performance as a senior. Also in his junior and senior years at Cornell, Kennett rowed in the U.S. Rowing Olympic Development and Pre-Elite camps. He also competed in the 1989 and 1990 Olympic Festivals, winning a bronze and gold, respectively.
After Graduating from Cornell in June 1991, Kennett served as coach of the Ithaca College women’s novice rowing program from 1992 to 1993. He led the squad to a 22–2 record, two New York State Small School titles and two Murphy Cups. His Bomber crews also earned silver and bronze medals at the Dad Vail Regatta.
Following his success at Ithaca College, Kennett returned to the other side of the hill in 1994 when he was hired by Cornell University to take over the position of freshman lightweight crew coach. In his second year of coaching lightweights, Kennett lead his freshman to a silver medal finish at the eastern sprints on June 17, 1995. His success continued with his first freshman eight earning bronze at the 1998 Eastern Sprints, while the second freshman boat taking silver. A tribute to Kennett’s all-inclusive coaching style, Cornell’s second freshman eight was undefeated during both the 1996 and 1997 regular seasons. Kennett’s success continued beyond coaching freshman lightweights. Under Kennett, the four-with-coxswain heavyweights finished third at the IRA Championship Regatta in 1994.
Todd’s mother, Linda Kennett, followed in her son’s path and became an accomplished rower, including winning the Head of the Charles Regatta, a three-mile course in the women’s Grand Masters singles division, for four consecutive years, 1998–2001.
In 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 the varsity boat went to the Henley Royal Regatta and raced in the Temple Challenge Cup, placing second in 2006 and 2007 to Oxford Brookes University and the University of California-Berkeley freshmen. In 2008, they lost to the Stanford freshman heavyweight crew.
In 2005, Kennett’s varsity boat won a bronze at the Eastern Sprints followed with a Silver at the IRA Regatta. After losing many seniors, in what was considered to be an off year for the Big Red, Kennett lead his team to the most successful season for Cornell lightweights since the 1960s. Both his first and second varsity boats captured Gold at the 2006 Eastern Sprints regatta. His team also narrowly missed winning the Jope Cup points trophy, which went to Navy. His varsity followed up its Eastern Sprints victory with a narrow win over Harvard at the IRAs to win the National Championship. In 2007, Kennett again led the lightweights to a win at the IRA. In 2008, Kennett’s varsity lightweight crew won the Eastern Sprints title, the Jope Cup for lightweight supremacy, and the IRA title for a record third straight year. No other lightweight crew has won three straight IRA titles, in vespolis.
In June 2007, Kennett was promoted to the “Spirit of ’57 Director of Rowing/Head Coach of Heavyweight Rowing” at Cornell University.
In 2010, Kennett was named the 2009-10 Eastern Association of Rowing College’s (EARC) Coach of the Year, as voted on by the leagues’ coaches.
In 2016 and 2018, Kennett’s varsity placed 13th at the IRA Regatta.
What's Todd P. Kennett Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Todd P. Kennett Family
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