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2020 Olympics The Netherlands Roster
Athletics
Khalid Choukoud (Fez, Morocco)
Abdi Nageeye (Oldebroek)
Bart Van Nunen (Utrecht)
Menno Vloon (Zaandam)
Taymir Burnet (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Liemarvin Bonevacia (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Jochem Dobber (Velsen)
Tony Van Diepen (Alkmaar)
Mike Foppen (Nijmegen)
Nick Smidt (Assen)
Chris Garia (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Joris Van Gool (Tilburg)
Churandy Martina (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Terrence Agard (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Ramsey Angela (Rotterdam)
Ruth Van Der Meijden (Rhenen)
Femke Bol (Amersfoort)
Lisanne De Witte (Vlaardingen)
Andrea Deelstra (Niebert)
Sifan Hassan (Eindhoven)
Jill Holterman (Zaandam)
Lieke Klaver (Velsen)
Susan Krumins (Nijmegen)
Dafne Schippers (Utrecht)
Marije Van Hunenstijn (Apeldoorn)
Irene Van Der Reijken (Rotterdam)
Diane Van Es (Rotterdam)
Nadine Visser (Hoorn)
Jessica Schilder (Volendam)
Jorinde Van Klinken (Groningen)
Anouk Vetter (Amsterdam)
Jamile Samuel (Amsterdam)
Zoë Sedney (Zoetermeer)
Naomi Sedney (Zoetermeer)
Laura De Witte (Leek)
Nadine Broersen (Hoorn)
Emma Oosterwegel (Deventer)
Badminton
Mark Caljouw (Arnhem)
Robin Tabeling (Arnhem)
Selena Piek (Blaricum)
Cheryl Seinen (Roermond)
Basketball
Ross Bekkering (Taber, Alberta)
Dimeo Van Der Horst (Amsterdam)
Arvin Slagter (Amsterdam)
Jessey Voorn (Amsterdam)
Boxing
Enrico Lacruz (Arnhem)
Nouchka Fontijn (Rotterdam)
Canoeing
Martina Wegman (Schoorl)
Cycling
Tom Dumoulin (Maastricht)
Dylan Van Baarle (Zoetermeer)
Yoeri Havik (Zaandam)
Wilco Kelderman (Amersfoort)
Bauke Mollema (Groningen)
Mathieu Van Der Poel (Bergen Op Zoom)
Milan Vader (Middelburg)
Niek Kimmann (Lutten)
Twan Van Gendt (Hertogenbosch)
Joris Harmsen (Amsterdam)
Jeffrey Hoogland (Nijverdal)
Harrie Lavsreysen (Luyksgestel)
Roy Van Den Berg (Kampen)
Mathijs Büchli (Haarlem)
Jan-Willem Van Schip (Schalkwijk)
Anna Van Der Breggen (Zwolle)
Annemiek Van Vleuten (Vleuten)
Demi Vollering (Pijnacker)
Marianne Vos (Hertogenbosch)
Anne Tauber (Oranjewoud)
Anne Terpstra (Zierikzee)
Laura Smulders (Nijmegen)
Merel Smulders (Nijmegen)
Judy Baauw (Zoelmond)
Shanne Braspennincx (Turnhout, Belgium)
Laurine Van Riessen (Leiden)
Kirsten Wild (Almelo)
Amy Pieters (Haarlem)
Diving
Inge Jansen (Roermond)
Celine Van Duijn (Amersfoort)
Fencing
Bas Verwijlen (Oss)
Field Hockey
Pirmin Blaak (Rotterdam)
Lars Balk (Vianen)
Glenn Schuurman (Boxtel)
Sander De Wijn (Boxmeer)
Joep De Mol (Berkel-Enschot)
Jip Janssen (Naarden)
Mink Van Der Weerden (Geldrop)
Justen Blok (Amsterdam)
Jonas De Geus (Amsterdam)
Jorrit Croon (Leiderdorp)
Billy Bakker (Amstelveen)
Seve Van Ass (Rotterdam)
Robbert Kemperman (Nijmegen)
Jeroen Hertzberger (Rotterdam)
Thijs Van Dam (Delft)
Mirco Pruyser (Hoofddorp)
Thierry Brinkman (Bilthoven)
Roel Bovendeert (Bloemendaal)
Sanne Koolen (Nijmegen)
Malou Pheninckx (Rotterdam)
Laurien Leurink (Utrecht)
Marloes Keetels (Schijndel)
Maria Verschoor (Dordrecht)
Caia Van Maasakker (The Hague)
Frédérique Matla (Huizen)
Pien Sanders (Tilburg)
Laura Nunnink (Amsterdam)
Lauren Stam (Amsterdam)
Josine Koning (Utrecht)
Margot Van Geffen (Tilburg)
Eva De Goede (Zeist)
Stella Van Gils (Amsterdam)
Felice Albers (Amsterdam)
Freeke Moes (Amsterdam)
Xan De Waard (Renkum)
Lidewij Welten (Eindhoven)
Soccer
Loes Geurts (Wûnseradiel)
Sari Van Veenendaal (Nieuwengein)
Stefanie Van Der Gragt (Heerhugowaard)
Dominique Janssen (Horst Aan De Maas)
Kika Van Es (Boxmeer)
Lynn Wilms (Tegelen)
Merel Van Dongen (Amsterdam)
Aniek Nouwen (Helmond)
Daniëlle Van De Donk (Valkenswaard)
Jackie Groenen (Tilburg)
Jill Roord (Oldenzaal)
Inessa Kaagman (Hoorn)
Victoria Pelova (Delft)
Lieke Martens (Bergen)
Anna Miedema (Hoogeveen)
Shanice Van De Sanden (Utrecht)
Lineth Beerensteyn (The Hague)
Renate Jansen (Abbenes)
Sisca Folkertsma (Sloten)
Joëlle Smits (Hertogenbosch)
Lize Kop (Oldenzaal)
Marieke Dekker (Almelo)
Gymnastics
Bart Deurloo (Ridderkerk)
Epke Zonderland (Heerenveen)
Vera Van Pol (Amsterdam)
Eythora Thorsdottir (Poortugaal)
Lieke Wevers (Heerenveen)
Sanne Wevers (Heerenveen)
Handball
Laura Van Der Heijden (Amersfoort)
Debbie Bont (Edam-Volendam)
Lois Abbingh (Groningen)
Larissa Nusser (Born)
Danicka Snelder (Pijnacker)
Kelly Dulfer (Schiedam)
Merel Freriks (Hoofddorp)
Inger Smits (Geleen)
Martine Smeets (Almelo)
Antje Malestein (Spakenburg)
Rinka Duijndam (Wateringen)
Tess Wester (Heerhugowaard)
Dione Housheer (Gendrigen)
Cornelia Groot (Alkmaar)
Sailing
Kiran Badloe (Almere)
Nicholas Heiner (Enkhuizen)
Bart Lambriex (Haarlem)
Pim Van Vugt (Vlaardingen)
Lilian De Geus (Blaricum)
Marit Bouwmeester (Warten)
Lobke Berkhout (Amsterdam)
Afrodite Zegers (Roelofarendsveen)
Annemiek Bekkering (Veghel)
Annette Duetz (Zeddam)
Swimming
Thom De Boer (Alkmaar)
Arno Kamminga (Katwijk)
Arjan Knipping (De Heurne)
Nyls Korstanje (Nijmegen)
Jesse Puts (Utrecht)
Ferry Weertman (Naarden)
Stan Pijnenburg (Haaren)
Caspar Corbeau (Portland, Oregon)
Maaike De Waard (Rozenburg)
Frederike Heemskerk (Roelofarendsveen)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Sauwerd)
Tes Schouten (Bodegraven)
Kira Toussaint (Amstelveen)
Sharon Van Rouwendaal (Baarn)
Kim Busch (Geldrop)
Marrit Steenbergen (Ooststellingwerf)
Bregje De Brouwer (Hoofddorp)
Noortje De Brouwer (Hoofddorp)
Table Tennis
Britt Eerland (Schiedam)
Taekwondo
Reshmie Oogink (Almelo)
Water Polo
Maartje Keuning (Stompetoren)
Simone Van De Kraats (Barnevald)
Joanne Koenders (Arnhem)
Maud Megens (Rotterdam)
Dagmar Genee (Utrecht)
Catharina Van Der Sloot (Gouda)
Iris Wolves (Ede)
Nomi Stomphorst (Gouda)
Vivian Sevenich (Winterswijk)
Kitty-Lynn Joustra (Purmerend)
Brigitte Sleeking (Dordrecht)
Debby Willemsz (Amsterdam)
Ilse Koolhaas (Ouderkerk Aan De Amstel)
Archery
Sjef Van Den Berg (Heeswijk-Dinther)
Gijs Broeksma (Amsterdam)
Steve Wijler (Amsterdam)
Gaby Schloesser (Heerlen)
Equestrian
Edward Gal (Rheden)
Hans Minderhoud (Veere)
Harrie Smolders (Hooge En Lage Mierde)
Willem Greve (Haaksbergen)
Marc Houtzager (Rouveen)
Maikel Van Der Vleuten (Geldrop)
Dinja Van Liere (Amsterdam)
Marlies Van Baalen (S-Hertogenbosch)
Merel Blom (Texel)
Janneke Boonzaaijer (Renswoude)
Golf
Anne Van Dam (Arnhem)
Judo
Tornike Tsjakadoea (Leeuwarden)
Frank De Wit (Beverwijk)
Noël Vant End (Houten)
Michael Korrel (Haarlem)
Hindrik Grol (Veendam)
Sanne Verhagen (Best)
Juul Franssen (Venlo)
Sanne Van Dijke (Heeswijk-Dinther)
Guusje Steenhuis (Grave)
Tessie Savelkouls (Appeltern)
Rowing
Finn Florijn (Leiden)
Melvin Twellaar (Amsterdam)
Stefan Broenink (Apeldoorn)
Guillaume Krommenhoek (Amsterdam)
Nic Van Sprang (Amsterdam)
Boudewijn Röell (De Hague)
Jan Van Der Bij (Amsterdam)
Nelson Ritsema (Amsterdam)
Sander De Graaf (Drimmelen)
Abe Wiersma (Amsterdam)
Dirk Uittenbogaard (Amsterdam)
Koen Metsemakers (Hasselt)
Tone Wieten (Amsterdam)
Bjorn Van Der Ende (Naarden)
Bram Schwarz (Haarlem)
Jasper Tissen (Amsterdam)
Maarten Hurkmans (Amersfoort)
Mechiel Versluis (Ooststellingwerf)
Robert Lücken (Amsterdam)
Ruben Knab (Ede)
Simon Van Dorp (Amsterdam)
Eline Berger (Leudal)
Anna Souwer (Westervoort)
Lisa Scheenaard (Weert)
Roos De Jong (Haarlem)
Ilse Paulis (Leiderdorp)
Marieke Keijser (Rotterdam)
Elisabeth Hogerwerf (Gouda)
Karolien Florijn (Leiden)
Veronique Meester (Amsterdam)
Ymkje Clevering (Friesland)
Inge Janssen (Voorberg)
Laila Youssifou (Amsterdam)
Nicole Beukers (Leiderdorp)
Olivia Van Rooijen (Amsterdam)
Skateboarding
Keet Oldenbeuving (Utrecht)
Roos Zwetsloot (Utrecht)
Tennis
Wesley Koolhof (Duiven)
Jean-Julien Rojer (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Kiki Bertens (Breda)
Demi Schuurs (Sittard)
Triathlon
Marco Van Der Stel (Rotterdam)
Jorik Van Egdom (Veenendaal)
Maya Kingma (Breda)
Rachel Murray (Sittard)
Volleyball
Alexander Brouwer (Leiden)
Robert Meeuwsen (Nieuwegein)
Sanne Keizer (Doetinchem)
Madelein Meppelink (Rhenen)
Raïsa Schoon (Werkendam)
Katja Stam (De Hague)
Weightlifting
Enzo Kuworge (Nijmegen)
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Zeilbrons brengt Nederlandse medaille in totaal op 19, met meer onderweg
Zeilbrons brengt Nederlandse medaille in totaal op 19, met meer onderweg
Zeilbrons brengt Nederlandse medaille in totaal op 19, met meer onderweg Annemiek Bekkering en Annette Duetz tijdens de race. Foto: Olaf Kraak ANP Een teleurstellende medaillerace voor zeilers Annemiek Bekkering en Annette Duetz zag hen terug naar de bronzen positie in de 49erFX-klasse, ondanks het feit dat ze op een gedeelde eerste plaats het evenement in gingen. Het goud ging naar…
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Martine Grael e Kahena Kunze conquistam a medalha de ouro na vela
Martine Grael e Kahena Kunze conquistam a medalha de ouro na vela
Com uma largada excelente, Martine Grael e Kahena Kunze administraram com tranquilidade a briga com as rivais e conquistaram, nesta terça-feira, na baía de Enoshima, a medalha de ouro na classe 49erFX de vela. Na última regata, elas ficaram em terceiro lugar, mas à frente das adversárias diretas pelo título, as holandesas Annemiek Bekkering e Anette Duetz, e as alemãs Tina Lutz e Susann Beucke. É…
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Sailors at the 2016 Summer Olympics – 49erFX
#OlympicGames #SummerOlympics [Who's Dated Who?]Sailors at the 2016 Summer Olympics – 49erFX . Victoria Jurczok. Begoña Gumucio. Arantza Gumucio. Julien d'Ortoli. Noé Delpech. Annemiek Bekkering ...
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Ryan and Belcher edge closer to a hat-trick on Tokyo Olympics 2020 course at Sailing World Cup
Mat Belcher and Will Ryan took over the lead in the 470 fleets at the Sailing World Cup in Japan, as they look for a third victory in quick succession on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics course.
The Australian Olympic silver medalists won the 470 World Championship title at Enoshima Yacht Harbor at the start of this month then triumphed at the Olympic test event which concluded last week. Fans who want to watch the live competition of Olympics Sailing can get Olympics Sailing Tickets online.
They are making full use of the chance to experience potential Tokyo 2020 conditions and claimed two race victories and a second-place on day three of competition. It came as extra races were added after the weather curtailed the schedule on each for the first two days.
There were light breezes on day one which changed dramatically into huge winds and waves yesterday. Big waves were still a feature today but a full programmer of racing was possible despite many boats capsizing. Belcher the Olympic champion at London 2012 alongside Malcolm Page and Ryan now sit on four points.
Spain's Jordi Xammar Hernandez and Nicolas Rodriguez Garcia-Paz are five points behind. China's Yunxiu Lu enjoyed a perfect day in the women's RS: X with three race victories and now leads the way by 11 points. Olympic champion Charline Picon of France heads the chasing pack.
Belgium's test event winner Emma Plasschaert has gone top in the women's laser radial despite an average day which saw her finish eighth, 15th and seventh. Nobody else could take advantage and she leads by two points from Denmark's world champion Anne-Marie Rindom.
In the women's 470, Australia's Nia Jerwood and Monique de Vries ended the fourth second and second to top the standings by five points in front of Italy's Elena Berta and Bianca Caruso. The mixed Nacra 17 class is led by Britain's Ben Saxton and Nicola Boniface, despite Italy's test event winners Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti notching two race wins.
Saxton and Boniface also recorded a victory and lead by two points from Australia's Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmaninm, with the Italians fourth five points behind.
Tita said. "It looks pretty intense when you’re out there the waves are short and quite big for the wind. It's hard to sail the Nacra with the foils. For sure we like the conditions with wind and waves in Enoshima we suffer a bit in the light wind. At the moment we've always had good winds here so we're happy with that."
Dutchman Nicholas Heiner was third and fifth to build a six-point lead over Canada's Tom Ramshaw in the Finn, while in the men's 49er, Germany's Tim Fischer and Fabian Graf has a seven-point lead despite finishes of the sixth 14th and sixth.
Poland's Dominik Bukkake and Szymon Wierzbicki are the German pair's nearest challengers. There were numerous black flag disqualifications in the first race of the 49erFX including Brazil's Rio 2016 champions Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze.
The South Americans won the test event and were overnight leaders, but have now slipped to sixth after also failing to finish their third race. Denmark's Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz also received a black flag first-up, but then recorded back-to-back third-place finishes moving top with an eight-point lead. France's Julie Bossard and Aude Compan are in second place.
Only five boats finished the final race after most of the fleet capsized. In the men's RS:X, Louis Giard of France ended second, eighth and eighth and is two points in front of his teammate Pierre le Coq. The action continues tomorrow with more strong winds forecasts the first World Cup of the season runs until Sunday, September 1.
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Sailors at the 2016 Summer Olympics – 49erFX
#OlympicGames #SummerOlympicGames [Who's Dated Who?]Sailors at the 2016 Summer Olympics – 49erFX . Victoria Jurczok. Begoña Gumucio. Arantza Gumucio. Julien d'Ortoli. Noé Delpech. Annemiek Bekkering ...
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