Jeff lutz wife

Jeff Lutz is one of the most relatable guys I have come across. He grew up in a town outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He isn’t like most of the other drivers out there, he fully immersed into racing a little later on in life. His first car was 1974 hatchback Nova that he was given by his father at the age of 14, but he never got to drive it. Jeff moved out when was young. Shortly after he met his wife. They bought a house when he was just 18 years old and she was 17. The newlyweds had kids super early in life, because of this, Jeff is able to live the life he has today. Life has been tough but because of all of it he is able to experience the joys of working on cars with his son today.
Jeff loved watching drag racing on T.V. So when his oldest brother Rick came home from the Marines he asked Jeff to look at a car with him he jumped at the chance. It was a 70 and a half split bumper Camaro with a 400 4-speed built to the hilt. His brother couldn’t drive stick all that well so Jeff took a crack at it. He dropped the clutch and away they went. The next day they took it to the

Jeff Lutz

 Position:  Second
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 Delivers:  Right-handed
 Born:  March 26, 1984, in Detroit
 Hometown:  Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
 Occupation:  Assistant account coordinator with Airfoil Public Relations
 Education:  Bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University
 Family:  Single
 Year started curling:  1998
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CURLING HIGHLIGHTS

  • U.S. Junior National Championships: 2000

  • Olympic Regional Qualifier: 2001, 2005

  • USWCA Junior Bonspiel: 2002

  • National College Tournament: 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003; 11-5 career record (1 silver, 3 bronze)

About Jeff Lutz:

 

Curls out of: Detroit Curling Club

 

Sports: Baseball

 

Favorite color: Orange

 

Dream curling team: The original Syracuse team reunited -- Andrew McClune, Jon Mason, Adam Duke

Jeff Lutz

American artistic gymnast

Jeff Lutz is a retired American artistic gymnast. He was a member of the United States men's national artistic gymnastics team and won a silver medal at the 1991 Pan American Games.

Early life and education

Lutz called Fort Worth, Texas home and competed in gymnastics at an early age for Gyros.[2] He attended Richland High School in nearby North Richland Hills.[3] He competed for the school's gymnastics team for one season as a sophomore and led the team to the Texas state title.[2][3] He quit high school gymnastics when he was selected for the junior national gymnastics team and to train more difficult compulsory routines.[2][3] He was considered one of the best youth gymnasts in the nation and after he graduated from Richland in 1986, he enrolled at the University of Oklahoma to pursue gymnastics.[4][5][2]

Gymnastics career

While a student at Oklahoma, Lutz was an Oklahoma Sooners men's gymnastics team member. He competed on the

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