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Netherlands At The 1936 Summer Olympics
The Netherlands competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. 165 competitors, 145 men and 20 women, took part in 75 events in 15 sports. Medalists Gold * Arie van Vliet — Cycling, Men's 1.000m Time Trial * Rie Mastenbroek — Swimming, Women's 100m Freestyle * Rie Mastenbroek — Swimming, Women's 400m Freestyle * Nida Senff — Swimming, Women's 100m Backstroke * Willy den Ouden, Rie Mastenbroek, Jopie Selbach, and Tini Wagner — Swimming, Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay * Daan Kagchelland — Sailing, Men's Monotype Class Silver * Arie van Vliet — Cycling, Men's 1.000m Sprint (Scratch) * Bernhard Leene and Hendrik Ooms — Cycling, Men's 2.000m Tandem * Jan de Bruine, Johan Greter, and Henri van Schaik — Equestrian, Jumping Team * Rie Mastenbroek — Swimming, Women's 100m Backstroke Bronze * Tinus Osendarp — Athletics, Men's 100 metres * Tinus Osendarp — Athletics, Men's 200 metres * ...
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NOC*NSF
The Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation, ( nl, Nederlands Olympisch Comité*Nederlandse Sport Federatie) generally abbreviated NOC*NSF, is the overall coordinating Dutch sports organization that also functions as the Dutch National Olympic Committee and National Paralympic Committee. Based at the National Sports Centre Papendal in Arnhem, it is a federation of 90 sports organizations, representing about 2700 individual sports clubs. IOC members Team NL Team NL is the sports team project with the goal of closer association of athletes and fans. It was created joined forces 29 sports associations and NOC*NSF that represents the Dutch athletes 365 days a year at an international top level at European Championships, World Championships and Olympic and Paralympic Games. See also * Netherlands at the Olympics * Netherlands at the Paralympics References External links NOC*NSF websiteTeam NL website Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , ima ...
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Hendrik Ooms
Hendrik Ooms also known as Henk Ooms (18 March 1916 – 6 December 1993) was a Dutch cyclist. He won a silver medal in Men's tandem at the 1936 Summer Olympics. See also * List of Dutch Olympic cyclists This is a list of all Dutch cyclists who competed at the Summer Olympics. As of 2012 events in four cycling disciplines ( BMX, mountain biking, road cycling, and track cycling) have been contested at the Summer Olympics. Dutch cyclist did not com ... References 1916 births 1993 deaths Dutch male cyclists Olympic cyclists of the Netherlands Cyclists at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for the Netherlands Olympic medalists in cycling People from Haarlemmerliede en Spaarnwoude Medalists at the 1936 Summer Olympics Cyclists from North Holland {{Netherlands-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Pieter Gunning
Pieter "Piet" Adriaan Gunning (July 5, 1913 in Hoogkerk – May 23, 1967 in Bloemendaal) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... He was a member of the Dutch field hockey team, which won the bronze medal. He played all five matches as forward. External links * profile 1913 births 1967 deaths Dutch male field hockey players Field hockey players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Olympic field hockey players for the Netherlands Olympic medalists in field hockey Sportspeople from Groningen (city) Medalists at the 1936 Summer Olympics 20th-century Dutch people {{Netherlands-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Agathon De Roos
Agathon "Aat" de Roos (15 April 1919 in Bloemendaal, North Holland – 17 March 1992 in Perth, Australia) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... He was a member of the Dutch field hockey team, which won the bronze medal. He played four matches as forward. External links * Agathon de Roos at databaseOlympics.com 1919 births 1992 deaths People from Bloemendaal Dutch male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for the Netherlands Field hockey players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Olympic medalists in field hockey Medalists at the 1936 Summer Olympics Field hockey players from North Holland 20th-century Dutch people {{ ...
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Jan De Looper
Jan "Loep" de Looper (2 May 1914 – 23 June 1987) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Hilversum Hilversum () is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. Located in the heart of the Gooi, it is the largest urban centre in that area. It is surrounded by heathland, woods, meadows, lakes, and smaller towns. Hilvers .... He was a member of the Dutch field hockey team, which won the bronze medal. He played all five matches as goalkeeper. His older brother Henk de Looper was his teammate. External links * profile 1914 births 1987 deaths Dutch male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for the Netherlands Field hockey players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Sportspeople from Hilversum Field hockey players from North Holland Olympic medalists in field hockey Medalists at the 1936 Summer Olympics 20th-century Dutch peo ...
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Henk De Looper
Hendrik Christiaan "Henk" de Looper (26 December 1912 in Hilversum – 2 January 2006 in Hilversum) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the Dutch field hockey team, which won the bronze medal. He played all five matches as halfback. His younger brother Jan de Looper Jan "Loep" de Looper (2 May 1914 – 23 June 1987) was a Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Hilversum Hilversum () is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, N ... was his teammate. External links * Henk de Looper at databaseOlympics.com* 1912 births 2006 deaths Dutch male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for the Netherlands Field hockey players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Sportspeople from Hilversum Field hockey players from North Holland Olympic medalists in field hockey Medalists at the 1 ...
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Piet Wijdekop
Pieter Wijdekop (13 September 1912 – 1 September 1982), known as "Piet", was a Dutch sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1930s. He won a bronze medal in the folding K-2 10000 m event with his younger brother Kees at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp ... in Berlin. The Wijdekop brothers were born in Amsterdam, where they were members of the canoe club ''De Plassers''. In their honor, an international marathon canoe race up and down between Amsterdam and Purmerend, organized yearly until 2008, was named the ''Gebroeders Wijdekop Race''. Piet died in Heemskerk in 1982. References External links * * 1912 births 1982 deaths Dutch male canoeists Olympic canoeists for the Netherlands Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherl ...
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Kees Wijdekop
Cornelis Wijdekop (31 January 1914 – 8 April 2008), known as "Cor" or "Kees", was a Dutch sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1930s. He won a bronze medal in the folding K-2 10000 m event with his older brother Piet at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.English translation Wijdekop was born in Amsterdam, where he was an instrument maker by profession at Draka Holding Prysmian S.p.A. is an Italian company with headquarters in Milan, specialising in the production of electrical cable for use in the energy and telecom sectors and for optical fibres. Prysmian is present in North America with 23 plants, 48 in Eur .... Cor and Piet were members of the canoe club ''De Plassers''. He died in Purmerend. Personal life Cor Wijdekop was married to Maartje Wijdekop-Stokkink. Together they had a daughter, Joke (1942), and a son, Kees (1947). Kees Wijdekop was a pitcher for the Dutch national baseball team at the Baseball World Cup in Havana, Cuba, 1973. References External l ...
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Wim Van Der Kroft
Willem "Wim" Frederik van der Kroft (August 16, 1916 – March 21, 2001) was a Dutch canoeist who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics, in the 1948 Summer Olympics, and in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was born in Haarlem and died in Den Helder Den Helder () is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Den Helder occupies the northernmost point of the North Holland peninsula. It is home to the country's main naval base. From here the Royal TESO fe .... In 1936 he won the bronze medal in the folding K-2 1000 metre competition with his partner Nicolaas Tates. At the London Games 1948 he finished fifth in the K-1 1000 metre event. Four years later he finished fourth in the K-1 1000 metre competition. ReferencesDatabaseOlympics.com profile

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Nico Tates
Nicolaas Tates (born 5 May 1915 – 25 December 1990) was a Dutch canoeist who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Zaandam. In 1936 he won the bronze medal in the folding K-2 1000 metre competition with his partner Wim van der Kroft Willem "Wim" Frederik van der Kroft (August 16, 1916 – March 21, 2001) was a Dutch canoeist who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics, in the 1948 Summer Olympics, and in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was born in Haarlem and died in Den .... ReferencesDatabaseOlympics.com profile
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Jaap Kraaier
Jacob "Jaap" Kraaier (November 28, 1913 – January 7, 2004) was a Dutch flatwater canoeist who competed in the 1930s. At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, he won the bronze medal in K-1 1000 m event. Following his career in sports, Kraaier established himself as a businessman and naval architect. One of his most famous designs is the Pirate dinghy (Dutch:Piraatje) for children, thousands of which have been built since its inception in the 1950s. Kraaier was born in Zaandam and died in Egmond aan Zee Egmond aan Zee () is a village on the North Sea coast in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Bergen, about 9 km west of Alkmaar. Egmond aan Zee was a separate municipality until 1978, when it merged with E .... ReferencesDatabaseOlympics.com profile

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Tinus Osendarp
Martinus "Tinus" Bernardus Osendarp (21 May 1916 – 20 June 2002) was a Dutch sprint runner. Sporting career Osendarp was a football player and started training in sprint for fun. His first international success came at the 1934 European Championships where he won bronze medals in the 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay. He won another two bronze medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, in the 100 m and 200 m sprint events. The games were held in Nazi Germany and Osendarp gained some fame as the fastest white sprinter behind the black Americans. A possible third medal was lost when Osendarp dropped the baton in the final of the 4 × 100 m relay while fighting for second place. Contested on the second day of the games, drenching rain made the track soggy and slow for the running of the 100 meter dash semi-finals. Despite the unfavorable conditions Osendarp still managed a time of 10.6 s, right behind American Ralph Metcalfe. In the 100 m final he ran 10.5 s, behind Americans Jesse ...
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