Sebastian Schulte
Place/DOB: 13/12/78, Wiesbaden, Germany
Home Town: Wiesbaden, Germany
Living: Cambridge
College: Gonville & Caius
Nationality: German
Year Enrolled: 2004
Course: PhD Finance
Course length: 3 yrs
School: Dilthey-Schule,Wiesbaden
Previous Uni/Col: Ruhr Universitat, Bochum, Germany
Height: 6’4”/1.93m
Weight: 15st 11lbs/100.4kg
Rowed in the 2005 and 2006 Cambridge Blue Boats. Chose to come to Cambridge
because of the chance to study at an academically well-renowned institution
with the “added benefit” of a rowing programme. Competed for Germany in
the Olympic Games of 2004 (4th in the eight) and says he would have
“enjoyed the experience more” if he had won a medal. His German eight
were world bronze medallists in 2001 and 2005 and silver medallists at the
World Championships of 2002 before becoming World Champion at Eton in 2006.
Also Henley Grand winners in 2005. In Gifu, Japan, in the 2005 World
Championships final competed against Mike Blomquist and Tom Parker of the
2005/6 Oxford squad. In 2000, was a world U23 gold medal winner beating the
USA crew of the day which contained his 2005 and 2006 Cambridge crew-mate,
Luke Walton. Schulte had previously lost the same event in 1999 to
Walton’s US crew. Has been athlete representative on the German national
federation for some years. Began rowing in 1992 at Wiesbaden Rowing Club.
Competed at the 1996 world junior championships in Strathclyde and made his
senior debut in 2001.
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