Lowe began water skiing at the age of six. He completed his first Water Ski World Championships tournament in 1964. He spent most of his time fishing, but still qualified for his debut, the 1970 U.S. National Water Ski Championships. In 1973, his first year in Boys, he began focusing on his goal, which was to win the Boys overall title, a feat he accomplished in 1974, when he won jumping with a distance of 125 feet. He won the overall title.[4] He became both National Overall and Jump Champion by 1974.[1]
Lowe established himself as a contender for the U.S. Elite Water Ski Team at the 1977 US Water Ski Team Trials, when he jumped 170 feet, making the team as an alternate. A week later, he jumped 177 feet to finish fourth overall at the Nationals. He later said: "I began to realize for the first time that I might be good enough to make the team, but my tricks and slalom left much to be desired."[4]
Lowe increased his trick run by 6000 points, under the supervision of Jim McCormick.[4] He, with McCormick as his coach, became a US Elite Waterski Team member. He went on to take World Championships medals in 1985, 1989, 1991, and 1993.[1]
Lowe was invited to ski in the 21st Masters Water Ski Tournament in 1978. He won the jumping event with a leap of 178 feet, two feet shy of the long existing world record.[7] He competed in 14 Masters. He held the Robin Lake Course Jump Record of 191 feet from 1985 through 1989.[4]
Lowe was a U.S. Elite Water Ski Team member from 1979 through 1985. In 1979, he placed fifth in slalom at the Water Ski World Championships in Toronto, Canada, and was a silver medalist in men's jumping at the 1985 Water Ski World Championships in Toulouse, France, where he came close to winning the gold medal.[4]
Lowe returned as an independent in slalom to the 1993 Water Ski World Championships in Singapore. He earned the bronze medal.[4]
Lowe - speaking on the Water Ski National Championship - said: "I have skied in more than 40 Nationals and can truly say that skiing in the Nationals was always more rewarding to me than any Pro Tour event that I competed in."[4]
Lowe was married to Leslie Renee Johnson. Their divorce was finalized on July 24, 1995.[13]
Lowe married Jennifer Lynn Parker (born May 3, 1968),[14] in Polk, Florida on May 10, 1997.[15] Their only child, a son, Chance, was born on September 11, 1998. The family reside in Lake Alfred, Florida.[4]
Lowe underwent hip replacement surgery in 2013. Travis B. Van Dyke, M.D., performed his operation. He said: "The injury made it to where I had to almost stop skiing entirely, and it made me feel like I wasn't going to do much of anything for the rest of my life."[16]