
Who They Are: Johnny O’Brien, Jr.
and John Wiygul
What They Started: High Point Climbing and Fitness
Friends since: 2008
Endurance athletes Johnny O’Brien and John Wiygul met at a triathlon years ago. With their similar drive and determination, coupled with a goal-oriented and competitive spirit, they clicked instantly. So much so that when John was a senior at UTC pursuing his degree in entrepreneurship, Johnny approached him with a plan: come up with a business idea, and I’ll back you financially when you graduate.
Throughout John’s senior year, he and Johnny collaborated on a project for what would become the ninth largest climbing facility in the U.S., High Point Climbing and Fitness. “We decided to develop a premier climbing facility. With the downtown location, we knew if we could obtain a small percentage of Chattanooga’s tourists visiting and get a good membership base, we could have a strong business,” John explains.
They soon set to work creating a facility that is not only a fun place to spend an afternoon, but also an iconic piece of artwork for the city.In 2015, High Point was named by Climbing magazine as “the country’s coolest gym.”
John and Johnny say that for a partnership to thrive, it’s vital to work with someone you enjoy being around and share similar interests.
“Running a race and starting a company takes a lot of commitment, dedication, perseverance, and a competitive nature,” Johnny says. “I saw all those things in John as we were training and racing together, and I knew he’d be a great business partner.”
“Running a race and starting a company takes a lot of commitment, dedication, perseverance, and a competitive nature. I saw all those things in John as we were training and racing together, and I knew he’d be a great business partner.” – Johnny O’Brien, Jr.