[1] Hoopman first competed internationally for the United States in 2001, winning a silver medal at the World Under 23 Rowing Championships in Ottensheim, Austria.
In 2004, Hoopman was part of the Olympic gold medal-winning Men's 8+ team at the Athens Olympic Games,[2] which also set the M8+ 2000m World Record during a qualifying heat.
He was also a member of the bronze medal-winning Men's 8+ team in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
After serving as the men's assistant rowing coach for 12 years, Hoopman took over the Men's Wisconsin Badgers Crew program in the summer of 2023 as just the program's fourth head coach since 1946.
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