Personal History
Omare Lowe is a native of Maple Valley, Washington. Lowe attended Tahoma High School where he was a three sport athlete lettering in football, basketball, and track. Upon graduation, Lowe attended the University of Washington on a football scholarship. Lowe participated in four bowl games, including winning the 2001 Rose Bowl. Lowe was an all Pac-10 selection his senior season at the University of Washington.
After a standout career at Washington, Lowe entered the National Football League in 2002 as a fifth round selection of the Miami Dolphins. Lowe spent seven seasons in the NFL. Lowe was a true NFL "journey man," making nine stops on different teams in seven years. In 2005, Lowe was a member of the World Champion New England Patriots.
Since retiring in 2009, Lowe has coached track and football at local high schools. Lowe Currently resides in Seattle Lowe is passionate about the social and professional development of high school athletes. Lowe has a five year old daughter Averi and enjoys golf and motocross riding.
Shortly after retiring from the NFL Lowe was introduced to Motocross. Like so many others he fell in love with the sport instantly. Lowe enjoys sharing his passion for Motocross and the comradery the sport offers. Being a former professional athlete Lowe can appreciate the physical demands of Motocross. Lowe recognizes that Motocross as the most physically demanding sport.
Riding Goals
I really enjoy being out at the track. Meeting new people and getting tips from others is great! My riding goals are just to continue to have fun and help to grown the sport.
Competitive Highlights
-1997 Seattle times Athlete of the year.
-2001 Rosebowl Champion (University of Washington)
-2002 NFL draft pick (161 overall)
-2005 Superbowl 39 Champion (New England Patriots)
-2006 Special Teams MVP (Atlanta Falcons)