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Name
  
Hill Carrow


Role
  
Executive


Full Name
  
Harvey Hill Carrow, Jr.

Born
  
January 3, 1955
Washington, D.C.

Education
  
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1977Columbia Law School, 1980

Occupation
  
CEO, Sports & Properties, Inc.

Home town
  
Residence
  
Morrisville, North Carolina, United States

Hill Carrow (born January 3, 1955) is an American-born sports tourism executive who has led the development of the sports tourism industry in the United States. He founded the National Association of Sports Commissions, the national trade organization for the sports tourism industry in the U.S. Carrow also founded the North Carolina Sports Association, the state trade organization for the sports industry in North Carolina.

In addition, Carrow founded one of the earliest sports commissions in the country with the establishment of North Carolina Amateur Sports in 1983, an organization that continues today as the owner and operator of the largest multi-sport event in North Carolina, the State Games of North Carolina, one of the longest-running continuous state games programs in the U.S. Carrow founded those Games, developing the event and serving as the Executive Director for the initial Games in 1986. Business North Carolina magazine deemed Carrow, "a pro at promoting amateur sports."

A lifelong athlete in the sport of swimming, from collegiate competition at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to United States Masters Swimming today, he was the recipient in 2014 of US Masters Swimming’s Ransom Arthur Award, the governing body’s highest award, often equated to the lifetime achievement award for the sport.

His sports tourism leadership record includes serving as chairman or president for national and international events from 1986 to present including the 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival, an event of the United States Olympic Committee often referred to as “America’s Olympics” and the second largest event in the southeastern U.S. (behind the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics).

He is co-author of the 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival book.

Carrow serves as CEO of the Triangle Sports Commission, the regional sports commission for the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Cary area of North Carolina.

In this capacity he was responsible for the recruitment of USA Baseball, the sport governing body for Baseball in the U.S., to North Carolina from Arizona and leading the $13 million development of the USA Baseball National Training Complex and Headquarters in Cary and Durham, NC.

Additional events led include the 2011 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, the 2012 USA Table Tennis Olympic Trials, the 2012 United States Masters Swimming Spring National Championships, the 2012 North America Olympic Trials – Table Tennis, the 2014 AT&T American Cup International Gymnastics Championships, the 2014 Nastia Liukin Cup Gymnastics Championships, the 2014 African Youth Games, the 2015 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, the 2015 North America Caribbean Rugby Association Sevens Championships & Olympic Qualifying Tournament, and the 2015 USA Gymnastics Championships.

Carrow's production of the 2015 Prudential U.S Fiugure Skating Championships garnered two international awards, including the top award, at the 2015 SportsTravel Magazine's World Best Sporting Event Awards. The Championship won in the category of Best Amateur Multi-discipline or Multi-sport Event and went on to capture the sport tourism industry's highest award, Event of the Year.

Carrow also founded and led the inaugural USA Masters Games, the National Sports Festival for Adult Athletes, which featured 24 sports and was held July 22-31, 2016 in Greensboro, NC. The next edition of the USA Masters Games is slated to be held in San Diego, California.

References

Hill Carrow Wikipedia


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