Daphne Jongejans, the Glossary
Daphne Cérès Jongejans (born 22 June 1965 in Badhoevedorp, North Holland) is a retired female diver from the Netherlands, who represented her native country at three consecutive Summer Olympics: 1984, 1988 and 1992.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Amstelveen, Badhoevedorp, Diving (sport), Edwin Jongejans, LEN European Aquatics Championships, Netherlands, North Holland, Perth, Summer Olympic Games, University of Miami, 1983 European Aquatics Championships, 1987 European Aquatics Championships, 1988 Summer Olympics.
- Dutch female divers
- Miami Hurricanes women's divers
- Olympic divers for the Netherlands
- Sportspeople from Haarlemmermeer
Amstelveen
Amstelveen is a municipality and city in the province of North Holland, Netherlands, with a population of 92,353 as of 2022.
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Badhoevedorp
Badhoevedorp is a town in the Western Netherlands, located in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer.
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Diving (sport)
Diving is the sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatics.
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Edwin Jongejans
Edwin Jongejans (born 18 December 1966) is a retired diver from the Netherlands. Daphne Jongejans and Edwin Jongejans are divers at the 1988 Summer Olympics, divers at the 1992 Summer Olympics, European Aquatics Championships medalists in diving, Olympic divers for the Netherlands and Sportspeople from Haarlemmermeer.
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LEN European Aquatics Championships
The European Aquatics Championships is the continental Aquatics championship for Europe, which is organised by LEN—the governing body for aquatics in Europe.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
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North Holland
North Holland (Noord-Holland) is a province of the Netherlands in the northwestern part of the country.
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Perth
Perth (Boorloo) is the capital city of Western Australia.
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Summer Olympic Games
The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years.
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University of Miami
The University of Miami (UM, UMiami, Miami, U of M, and The U) is a private research university in Coral Gables, Florida.
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1983 European Aquatics Championships
The 1983 LEN European Aquatics Championships took place at the Stadio Olimpico del Nuoto in Rome, Italy, between 22 August and 27 August 1983.
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1987 European Aquatics Championships
The 1987 European Aquatics Championships, organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation, were held in an indoor pool (50 m) in Strasbourg, France from 16 August to 23 August 1987.
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1988 Summer Olympics
The 1988 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad and officially branded as Seoul 1988, were an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea.
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See also
Dutch female divers
- Alida van Leeuwen
- Annita Smith
- Catharina Hesterman
- Celine van Duijn
- Cobie Floor
- Daphne Jongejans
- Dorothea du Pon
- Eljo Kuiler
- Els van den Horn
- Else Praasterink
- Ginni van Katwijk
- Greta Lugthart
- Hendrika Bante
- Inge Jansen
- Kiki Heck
- Lenie Lanting-Keller
- Mariët Dommers
- Marie Baron
- Truus Klapwijk
- Uschi Freitag
Miami Hurricanes women's divers
- Brittany Viola
- Daphne Jongejans
- Jenna Dreyer
- Marcela Marić
- Melissa Briley
Olympic divers for the Netherlands
- Alida van Leeuwen
- Annita Smith
- Catharina Hesterman
- Celine van Duijn
- Cobie Floor
- Daphne Jongejans
- Dorothea du Pon
- Edwin Jongejans
- Eljo Kuiler
- Els van den Horn
- Else Praasterink
- Emanuel Davidson
- Greta Lugthart
- Hans Haasmann
- Hendrika Bante
- Henk Hemsing
- Henk Lotgering
- Inge Jansen
- Kiki Heck
- Lenie Lanting-Keller
- Louis Gompers
- Mariët Dommers
- Marie Baron
- Truus Klapwijk
- Uschi Freitag
Sportspeople from Haarlemmermeer
- Ab Sluis
- Arend van 't Hoft
- Arjen van der Kieft
- Arnold van Foreest
- Casimir Schmidt
- Déron Payne
- Daan Klinkenberg
- Daphne Jongejans
- Dennis Warmerdam
- Dexter Hope
- Dick Enthoven (cyclist)
- Edwin Jongejans
- Fanny Blankers-Koen
- Hennie Dompeling
- Ineke Ran
- Jan Buis
- Jeffrey Ket
- Joey Roggeveen
- Joop Stokkel
- Kevin van Wijk
- Kirsten Peetoom
- Klaas Balk
- Leen Buis
- Leendert van der Meulen
- Marcel Keizer
- Merel Freriks
- Michiel Bartman
- Milan Hoek
- Miles Bukkens
- Mirco Pruyser
- Mitchell Donald
- Monique van der Velden
- Myron van Brederode
- Natalie van Gogh
- Nick de Jong (footballer)
- Paul Gladon
- Peter Pieters
- Renate Jansen
- Rinus VeeKay
- Robert van Boxel
- Sanne Caarls
- Sjaak Pieters
- Sven Botman
- Sydmill Harris
- Tallon Griekspoor
- Tessa Oudejans
- Thijs van Hofwegen
- Tim van de Loo