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Netherlands: Rie Mastenbroek Netherlands: Alice Bridges United States: 1948 London details: Karen Harup Denmark: Suzanne Zimmerman United States: Judy-Joy Davies Australia: 1952 Helsinki details: Joan Harrison South Africa: Geertje Wielema Netherlands: Jean Stewart New Zealand: 1956 Melbourne details: Judy Grinham Great Britain: Carin Cone ...
The Netherlands Antilles participated at the Olympic Games from 1952 until 2008 as a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The National Olympic Committee for the Netherlands Antilles was created in 1931 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee from 1950 until 2011 upon the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles.
The Netherlands competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. Dutch athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games, with the exception of the sparsely attended 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis and 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne (except the equestrian events in Stockholm), which the Netherlands boycotted because of the Soviet invasion of ...
Netherlands 15 Feb 2008: Open Water World Championship Trials: Eindhoven, Netherlands: 50m backstroke: 24.73 Bastiaan Lijesen: Eiffel Swimmers PSV 5 April 2013: Eindhoven Swim Cup Eindhoven, Netherlands [5] 100m backstroke: 53.62 h: Nick Driebergen Netherlands 29 July 2012: Olympic Games: London, United Kingdom [6] 200m backstroke: 1:56.85 sf ...
Netherlands women's national football team qualified for the Games by securing a top-three finish at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France, defeating the Italians in the quarterfinal round to reach the country's first women's Olympic tournament. [29] Team roster. The final squad of 22 athletes was announced on 16 June 2021. [30]
De Bruijn's 2004 title retains its place as the oldest female Olympic champion in swimming history. With an Olympic medal total of four gold, two silver and two bronze, she is the fourth most successful Dutch Olympian of all time. Moreover, her combined nine individual titles won at the Olympics (four) and World Aquatics Championships (five ...
Dutch female freestyle swimmers (125 P) Dutch female medley swimmers (27 P) L. Dutch female long-distance swimmers (4 P) S. Dutch synchronized swimmers (2 C, 9 P) W.