Eddy Stutterheim
Eddy Stutterheim
Bob Maas & Eddy Stutterheim (right) |
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Full name |
Edward Stutterheim |
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Nationality |
Dutch |
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Born |
(1908-08-11)11 August 1908 Amsterdam |
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Died |
13 April 1977(1977-04-13) (aged 68) Opio |
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Sailing career |
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Class(es) |
Star; Dragon |
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Updated on 2014-01-04. |
Edward "Eddy" Stutterheim (11 August 1908, Amsterdam - April 13, 1977, Opio) was a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented his country as at the 1948 Summer Olympics in Torbay. Stutterheim, as crew member on the Dutch Star BEM II, took the Bronze medal with helmsman Bob Maas. The team returned in 1952 in Helsinki where they took the 7th place.
In the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne Stutterheim was the Dragon crew for the Dutch Olympic team. However, after the Soviet invasion in Hungary the Dutch government decided that the Dutch Olympic team would not compete.
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| Firefly | |
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| Star | |
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| Swallow | |
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| Dragon | |
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| 6 Metre | |
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| Substitutes |
- All classes: Jan Bier
- Firefly: Tinus Visser
- Swallow: C. Vink
- Dragon: G.P. Nijbakker
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| Officials |
- Chef de Equipe: Ir. Jan Loeff
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| Team size |
- Female: 0
- Male: 12
- Officials: 1
- Total: 13
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| Medals |
- 01 !: 0
- 02 !: 0
- 03 !: 2
- Total: 2
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| Finn | |
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| Star | |
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| Dragon | |
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| 5.5 Metre | |
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| 6 Metre | |
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| Substitutes |
- All classes: Simon de Wit
- Jacques Stap
- 5.5 Metre: F.H. Sweers
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| Officials |
- Chef d'équipe: Simon de Wit
- Assistent: C.H. Kaars Sypesteyn
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| Team size |
- Female: 0
- Male: 12
- Officials: 2
- Total: 13
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| Medals |
- 01 !: 0
- 02 !: 0
- 03 !: 0
- Total: 0
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| Finn | |
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| 12m2 Sharpie |
- Helmsman: Jacques Kraan
- Crew: Henk Kraan
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| Star | |
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| Dragon | |
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| 5.5 Metre | |
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| Substitutes | |
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| Officials |
- Chef d'équipe: Simon de Wit
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| Team size |
- Female: 0
- Male: 8
- Officials: 1
- Total: 8
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