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Dutch Results Olympic games Londen 2012.

Dutch Results Olympic games Londen 2012. Marit Bouwmeester. Marit Bouwmeester is born on June 16 1988. She is a Dutch sailor in the Laser Radial class. She once took part in the Olympic Games (2012) and won a silver medal whatsoever .

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Dutch Results Olympic games Londen 2012.

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  1. Dutch Results Olympic games Londen 2012.

  2. Marit Bouwmeester • Marit Bouwmeester is born on June 16 1988. She is a Dutch sailor in the Laser Radial class. Sheoncetook part in the Olympic Games (2012) and won a silvermedalwhatsoever. • In her class Bouwmeester currentlyone of the most successfulsailors, with a worldtitle in 2011 and a World Cup silvermedal in 2010. She was forsome time captain of the ISAF ranking (International SailingFederation), a positionnow taken over by the BelgiansailorEvi Van Acker. Bouwmeester represented the Netherlands at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, wheresheearned a silvermedal, China's XuLijiapulled in front of her a gold medal. • Bouwmeester is a member of WV Frisiasailing club andlives in Wartena. She has a relationshipwith the British sailor Ben Ainslie. • Performance in recent years: • OS 2012 2nd • World Cup 2011 1st • World Cup 2010 2nd • World Cup 2009 4th • World Cup 2008 16th • World Cup 2007 26th • World Cup 2006 44th

  3. Epke Zonderland EpkeJan Zonderland (born 16 April 1986) is a Dutch gymnast and 2012 Olympic gold medalist in the high bar. His nickname is "The flying Dutchman". At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Zonderland won an Olympic gold medal in the high bar with a personal best score of 16.533. His routine included a Cassina-Kovacs-Kolmancombination. He is the first Dutch male gymnast to win a medal at the Olympics as well as the first Dutch gymnast (male or female) to win anindividual Olympic medal. Zonderland was named Dutch Sportsman of the year in 2009 for his silvermedal in High Bar at the 2009 World Championships. He was selected Sportsman of the Yearfor a second time in 2011 after he won the European Championships. He was made a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau after he won the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics • 14 december 2008 – gold on the bar at the worldcupfinal in Madrid. • 18 october2009 - silver on the bar at the worldchampionship in Londen. • 24 october2010 - silver on the bar at the worldchampionship in Rotterdam. • 10 april 2011 - gold on the bar at het Europees championship in Berlijn. • 7 august 2012 - gold on the bar at de Olympic games 2012 in Londen.

  4. Adelinde Cornelissen. Born 8 July 1979 Apeldoorn Trainer: John Hamminga Adelinde Cornelissen is a dressagerider. Sinceshe was sixsherides pony. Her horse name is Parzival. In 2008 she was second at the National Championships indoor narrowlybehind Anky van Grunsven. At the European Championship in dressage August 2011 in Rotterdam, she won with her horse JerichParzival gold twice, first on the Special andthen the freestyle. On August 7, 2012 she won the Dutch dressage team (Anky van Grunsven, Edward Gal andAdelinde Cornelissen) on the London Games a bronzemedal. Personally, sheobtained the second highestnumber of points. Theyalsopicked up a silvermedal in the individualcompetition.

  5. Ranomikromowidjojo RanomiKromowidjojo born August 20, 1990 in Sauwerd, Netherlands) is a Dutch swimmer of mixed Dutch-JavaneseSurinameseoriginwhomainlyspecialises in freestyle but alsoswims in backstrokeand butterfly events. She is a triple Olympic champion, winning the gold medal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay at the 2008 Olympicsand in the 50 m freestyle and 100 m freestyle at the 2012 Olympics. As part of the Dutch team, sheholds the world records in the 4×50 m freestyle relay on short course (25 m pool), and 4×100 m freestyle relay on long course (50 m pool) and short course. 30 minutes after winning her 3th olympicmedal, shesaidthatshewould stop withcompetitiveswimming. After 1 daysheafterallonedayshepulledthosewords in. RanomiKromowidjojo won in london a total of threemedals (two gold, onesilver). She won and shared the 9th place. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Kromowidjojoand her teammatesstarted the meet with a silvermedal in the 4×100 m freestyle relay, an event in whichtheywere the defendingchampions. The gold medal went to Australia. By winning the 50 m and 100 m freestyle, Kromowidjojofollowed in the footsteps of compatriot Inge de Bruijn, whowon both events at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. The European SwimmingFederationnamedKromowidjojofemale European swimmer of the year 2012.

  6. Marianne Vos After winning a junior European andworldchampionship in roadracing, shecontinued in senior cyclingbybecomingworldchampion in cyclo-crossandroadracing at the age of 19. Vos added track racingworldchampionshipswhenshe won the points race in 2008 and the scratch race in 2011. In the 2008 Summer Olympics, she won the gold medal in the points race; in the 2012 Summer Olympics, gold in the women'sroad race. She has twice been World Road Race Champion – in 2006 and 2012.In 2012, Vos won the worldcyclo-crosschampionshipagain. On the road, sherecordedwins at the Round of Drenteandthe Trofeo Alfredo Binda, but fractured her collarboneafter colliding with a motorcycleduringthe Valkenburg Hills Classic on 25 May. Althoughshe was stillableto finish the race in second placeanddidnotrequiresurgery,shedidnot resume racinguntil the Dutch National Championships on 23 June in whichshefinished second, 3 secondsbehindAnnemiek Van Vleuten. Shethenraced in the Giro Donne, wherefor the second year running she won five stages and the generalclassification. On 29 Julyshe won gold in the London Olympic Games road race winning the sprint from a 3 womanbreakawaywhichformedfollowing the final lap of the Box hill, Surrey circuit on the return toLondon.Shefinished in the Women’s time trial 16th. In september, Vos won her second road race worldtitlein Valkenburg after 5 second places in a row (2007–2011).

  7. Women's Hockey team. Joyce Sombroek is 22 years.Kitty Male is 24 years.CarlienDirkse van den Rock Hill is 26 years.Kelly Jonker is 22 years.Maartje Goderie is 29 years.LidewijWelten is 22 years.Caia of Maasakker is 24 years.Maartje Paumen is 27 years.Naomi van As is 29 years.Ellen Hoog is 27 years.Polkamp Sophie is 28 years.Kim Lammers is 32 years.Eva de Goede is 24 years.Marilyn Agliotti is 33 years.BlackbirdBlaey is 26 years.Margot van Geffen is 22 years.The Coach Max Caldas.The Dutch women's team has played a total of seven games including the semi-finalsand the final.Netherlands 3-0 Belgium Netherlands 3-2 JapanNetherlands 1-0 ChinaNetherlands 3-2 South KoreaNetherlands 2-1 Great Britainsemifinal: Netherlands 2-2 New Zealand (3-1 aftershoot-outs)final:   Netherlands 2-0 ArgentinaThe Dutch Women's hockey team won a gold medal.

  8. Man hockey team • Dutch Men's Team has won a silver medal in London during the Olympics. In the finals Netherlands lost the Olympic final of Germany 2-1. The winning goal four minutes from time was made ​​by Jan-Philpp Rabente.Netherlands - Germany 1-233. 0-1 Rabente53. 1-1 Van der Weerden (sc)66. 1-2 Rabente • this is the olympishe hockey team of men: Seve van Ass, Sander Baart, Billy Bakker, Marcel Balkestein, Pirmin Blaak, Quirijn Caspers, Jeroen Hertzberger, Rogier Hofman, Tim Jenniskens, Wouter Jolie, Robbert Kemperma, Floris van der Linden, Glenn Schuurman, Jaap Stockmann, Valentin Verga, Klaas Vermeulen, Bob de Voogd and Sander de Wijn. • The Guidance: Paul van Ass (coach), Eric Verboom (assistant coach), Gerold Hoeben (assistant coach), Maarten van Heeswijk (manager), Mischa Vermeijs (physiotherapist), Rick Cost (physiotherapist), Wart of Zoest (doctor) and Lars Gillhaus (video operator).

  9. Women’s swim relay • In the sport of swimming the medley is considered the physically toughest part because of the many tempo and rhythm changes that a swimmer or swimmer faces in the water, the swimming stroke is a combination of four existing strokes and is performed in the following fixed order: butterfly , back, school and freestyle (relay in a different order held). • On the long course (50 meters) the number has two distances: the 200 meters and 400 meters. On the short course (25 meters) on the other hand has the Medley three distances: 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters. The event is also swam in a relay, the 4x100 meter medley, the sequence is as follows: backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle (front crawl). On the short course swimming also has the 4x50 meter medley. The Dutch relay women have placed third for the Olympic finals in the 4x100 meter freestyle. In the second heat swam Hinkelien Schreuder, Marleen Veldhuis, Inge Dekker and Femke Heemskerk 3.37.76. The Australian (3:36:34) and American (3:36:53) women were more than a second faster than the defending champions. The final battle, which takes the place of Ranomi Kromowidjojo Schreuder, is Saturday at 21.40 hours. The women's 4x100-meter freestyle at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on July 28, 2012, and series finale. Because the pool where the contest was held is 50 meters long, the race eight laps exist. After the series the fastest eight teams qualified for the final. Reigning Olympic champion was Netherlands.

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