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Andrew Hancock Sudduth (November 21, 1961 – July 15, 2006) was one of the best United States rowers of his generation. He was a fixture on the United States national team throughout the 1980s. In 1981, Sudduth first represented the United States at the Under 23 World Championships in the men's eight (8+) which finished second. Later that year, he again represented the United States in the World Rowing Championships, where his four-man boat (4+) finished second. Sudduth would go on to represent the United States in the four (4+) at the 1982 and 1983 World Championships, where his boat finished third and seventh, respectively.

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  • Andrew Hancock Sudduth (November 21, 1961 – July 15, 2006) was one of the best United States rowers of his generation. He was a fixture on the United States national team throughout the 1980s. In 1981, Sudduth first represented the United States at the Under 23 World Championships in the men's eight (8+) which finished second. Later that year, he again represented the United States in the World Rowing Championships, where his four-man boat (4+) finished second. Sudduth would go on to represent the United States in the four (4+) at the 1982 and 1983 World Championships, where his boat finished third and seventh, respectively. After high school, Sudduth had enrolled at Harvard. However, Sudduth was a prankster and ran into disciplinary problems resulting in his suspension from school. Although quite upset at the time, Sudduth later acknowledged that this incident helped him gain focus on both his academic and athletic life. Following his initial World Championship medal in 1981, Sudduth returned to Harvard to row and study. Sudduth's 1983 Harvard boat, coached by Harry Parker, won the National Collegiate Rowing Championship coming from a boat length down in the last 500 meters of the race to nip the University of Washington at the finish line. Sudduth then took a year off from school to train for the Olympics. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, Sudduth was part of the United States men's eight which finished second to Canada. In 1985, Sudduth returned to Harvard, where he led his crew to another National Championship, and then to the Henley Royal Regatta, where they won the Grand Challenge Cup, which is the regatta's international elite race for eights. This is the last time that the Grand Challenge Cup was won by a United States' collegiate team. That summer, Sudduth would represent the United States in the single scull (1x) at the 1985 World Championships. Sudduth led the race by half a length (approximately one second) over the three-time Olympic champion Pertti Karppinen with 200 meters to go. Just then, Sudduth's oar was knocked out of his hand by a small wave and in one stroke, he lost his advantage over Karppinen. Karppinen, who was famous for his finishing sprint, pushed through for a one length victory over Sudduth. Trailing well back in third place was the five-time world champion and three-time Olympic Silver medalist Peter-Michael Kolbe. Sudduth led the United States to a bronze medal at the 1986 World Championships in the men's eight and a gold medal at the 1986 Goodwill Games. In 1987, he returned to the single scull, finishing seventh at the World Championships. And in 1988, Sudduth finished sixth at the Seoul Olympics. Sudduth was also an electrical engineer and in 1988, he was the first to notify the world of the release of the Morris worm. He died from pancreatic cancer. USRowing posthumously bestowed the Jack Kelly Award on Sudduth, which is given to outstanding rowers who represent the ideals that Jack Kelly exemplified including superior achievement in rowing, service to amateur athletics and success in their chose profession. (en)
  • Andrew Hancock Sudduth (* 21. November 1961 in Baltimore; † 15. Juli 2006 in , Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Ruderer. Sudduth gewann bei den U23-Weltmeisterschaften 1981 mit dem US-Achter die Silbermedaille hinter dem britischen Boot. Bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1981 in der Erwachsenenklasse gewann er zusammen mit , John Everett, Fred Borchelt und Steuermann Robert Jaugstetter im Vierer mit Steuermann ebenfalls eine Silbermedaille hinter dem DDR-Vierer. 1982 erhielt der US-Vierer mit für Woodman die Bronzemedaille hinter den Booten aus der DDR und der Tschechoslowakei. Nach einem siebten Platz mit dem Vierer bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1983 wechselte Sudduth für die Olympischen Spiele 1984 in den US-Achter. Der US-Achter in der Besetzung Walter Lubsen, Andrew Sudduth, John Terwilliger, Christopher Penny, Thomas Darling, Fred Borchelt, Charles Clapp, Bruce Ibbetson und Steuermann Robert Jaugstetter gewann in Los Angeles seinen Vorlauf, unterlag aber im Finale den Kanadiern um vier Zehntelsekunden. Der 1,91 m große Andrew Sudduth gewann mit dem Achter der Harvard University 1985 bei der Henley Royal Regatta. Daneben ruderte Sudduth auch im Einer, in dieser Bootsklasse gewann er fünfmal bei der Head of the Charles Regatta. Bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1985 trat Sudduth ebenfalls im Einer an und belegte den zweiten Platz hinter Pertti Karppinen, aber vor Peter-Michael Kolbe. Im Jahr darauf startete Sudduth bei den Weltmeisterschaften wieder im Achter, mit dem er die Bronzemedaille hinter den Australiern und dem Achter aus der Sowjetunion gewann. Bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1987 belegte Sudduth den siebten Platz im Einer. Auch bei den Olympischen Spielen 1988 ruderte Sudduth im Einer, er belegte den sechsten Platz und beendete nach acht Jahren seine Karriere in der US-Nationalmannschaft. Der Harvard-Absolvent Sudduth war in den nächsten Jahren in der Computer-Branche mit der Entwicklung von Servern beschäftigt. 2006 starb er an Bauchspeicheldrüsenkrebs. (de)
  • Andrew Sudduth, né le 21 novembre 1961 à Baltimore et mort le 15 juin 2006, est un rameur d'aviron américain. (fr)
  • Эндрю Ханкок Саддат (англ. Andrew Hancock Sudduth; 21 ноября 1961, Балтимор, Мэриленд — 15 июля 2006, Marion, Массачусетс) — американский гребец, выступавший за сборную США по академической гребле в 1980-х годах. Серебряный призёр летних Олимпийских игр в Лос-Анджелесе, обладатель серебряных и бронзовых медалей чемпионатов мира, чемпион Игр доброй воли в Москве, победитель и призёр многих регат национального значения. (ru)
  • Andrew Sudduth, född den 21 november 1961 i Baltimore, Maryland, död 15 juli 2006 i , var en amerikansk roddare. Han tog OS-silver i åtta med styrman i samband med de olympiska roddtävlingarna 1984 i Los Angeles. (sv)
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  • Andrew Sudduth, né le 21 novembre 1961 à Baltimore et mort le 15 juin 2006, est un rameur d'aviron américain. (fr)
  • Эндрю Ханкок Саддат (англ. Andrew Hancock Sudduth; 21 ноября 1961, Балтимор, Мэриленд — 15 июля 2006, Marion, Массачусетс) — американский гребец, выступавший за сборную США по академической гребле в 1980-х годах. Серебряный призёр летних Олимпийских игр в Лос-Анджелесе, обладатель серебряных и бронзовых медалей чемпионатов мира, чемпион Игр доброй воли в Москве, победитель и призёр многих регат национального значения. (ru)
  • Andrew Sudduth, född den 21 november 1961 i Baltimore, Maryland, död 15 juli 2006 i , var en amerikansk roddare. Han tog OS-silver i åtta med styrman i samband med de olympiska roddtävlingarna 1984 i Los Angeles. (sv)
  • Andrew Hancock Sudduth (November 21, 1961 – July 15, 2006) was one of the best United States rowers of his generation. He was a fixture on the United States national team throughout the 1980s. In 1981, Sudduth first represented the United States at the Under 23 World Championships in the men's eight (8+) which finished second. Later that year, he again represented the United States in the World Rowing Championships, where his four-man boat (4+) finished second. Sudduth would go on to represent the United States in the four (4+) at the 1982 and 1983 World Championships, where his boat finished third and seventh, respectively. (en)
  • Andrew Hancock Sudduth (* 21. November 1961 in Baltimore; † 15. Juli 2006 in , Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Ruderer. Sudduth gewann bei den U23-Weltmeisterschaften 1981 mit dem US-Achter die Silbermedaille hinter dem britischen Boot. Bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1981 in der Erwachsenenklasse gewann er zusammen mit , John Everett, Fred Borchelt und Steuermann Robert Jaugstetter im Vierer mit Steuermann ebenfalls eine Silbermedaille hinter dem DDR-Vierer. 1982 erhielt der US-Vierer mit für Woodman die Bronzemedaille hinter den Booten aus der DDR und der Tschechoslowakei. Nach einem siebten Platz mit dem Vierer bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1983 wechselte Sudduth für die Olympischen Spiele 1984 in den US-Achter. Der US-Achter in der Besetzung Walter Lubsen, Andrew Sudduth, John Terw (de)
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  • Andrew Sudduth (de)
  • Andrew Sudduth (en)
  • Andrew Sudduth (fr)
  • Саддат, Эндрю (ru)
  • Andrew Sudduth (sv)
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