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Hans Struzyna
Hans Struzyna

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Kirkland, Wash.

High School:
Bellevue Christian

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 185

12/07/2011

Husky Oarsmen Positioning Themselves For London 2012

An emphasis on development means the Huskies could have a high level of representation at this summer's Olympic games

10/22/2011

Huskies Eye Repeat Win At Head Of The Charles

Dawgs bring a retooled varsity eight to Boston following key departures over the summer.

10/19/2011

Puttmann Still Feels He Has Much To Prove

Ambrose Puttmann is making the move from starboard to port to help the Huskies find added power

High School Sports: Rowing, Track, Wrestling.
Honors and Awards: Member of High School Honor roll all four years of high school ... Three-time member of the National Honor Society ... Team Captain and "Oarsman of the Year" for Sammamish Rowing Association ... Bronze medalist in the Jr. men's quad at the 2006 Jr. National Championships ... National Champion in the Jr. men's eight at the 2007 Club National Championships ... National Champion in the Senior Men's Pair at the 2008 Club National Championships.
Major at Washington: Construction Management.

Husky Rowing Experience: 2009 (Sophomore) - Two seat in the varsity eight... Went to race Oxford... Won Cal dual... Bronze medal at the Pac-10 Championships... Gold medal at the 2009 IRA National Championships. 2008 (Freshman) - Stroked the freshman men's eight all season ... Went undefeated during the regular season, with wins at Class Day, the San Diego Crew Classic, and the Opening Day Regatta ... Defeated Washington State and Oregon State in dual meets ... Gold medalist at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships ... Silver medalist at the 2008 IRA Championships.

Personal: Son of Sally and Dieter Struzyna ... Mother is a retired dentist and father is a real estate lawyer ... Has one younger sister, Allie (17) ... Mother and Grandfather both attended the University of Washington.

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