German rowing world champion Andreas Lütkefels dies at the age of 57

In the early 1990s, Andreas Lütkefels celebrated the greatest success of his career. Now the successful rower has died. His former team partner remembers him fondly.

Mourning in German rowing: Andreas Lütkefels, eighth world champion from 1993, died on Monday at the age of 57 after a serious illness. This emerges from a message from the German flagship on Tuesday.

“He was a win for every team. He never gave up, always fought. He was an extraordinary person with a lot of humor,” said his former two-partner Stefan Scholz.

Together with him, Lütkefels had won bronze in the coxless four at the 1991 World Championships in Vienna, two years later he rowed to gold in Racice/Czech Republic as part of the Germany eight. In 1988 Lütkefels finished seventh at the Olympic Games in Seoul as a helmsman with the foursome.

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