Jacobus van Egmond (17 February 1908 – 9 January 1969) was a Dutch track cyclist who competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics. He won a gold medal in the sprint...
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Van Egmond or Van Egmont is Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from/of Egmond", a town in North Holland. Before 1811, the spelling of the name with a "d"...
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a former Dutch track cyclist Gary van Egmond (born 1965), an Australian former football (soccer) Jacobus van Egmond, 1908–1969), a Dutch track cyclist...
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nations, with each nation limited to one cyclist. The event was won by Jacobus van Egmond of the Netherlands, the nation's second victory in the men's sprint...
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being the only team to win the event twice with the same three riders; Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen and Jeffrey Hoogland. Great Britain's three triumphs...
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Flemish painter Jacobus van Egmond (1908–1969), Dutch cyclist Jacobus Johannes Fouché (1898–1980), South African politician and president Jacobus Cornelis Gaal...
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Chambers (GBR) Harald Christensen and Willy Gervin (DEN) 1000 m time trial details Dunc Gray Australia Jacobus van Egmond Netherlands Charles Rampelberg France...
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the Netherlands in 1932. Sprint Jacobus van Egmond Time trial Jacobus van Egmond Tandem Bernard Leene Jacobus van Egmond Two fencers, one man and one woman...
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details Dunc Gray Australia Jacobus van Egmond Netherlands Charles Rampelberg France Sprint details Jacobus van Egmond Netherlands Louis Chaillot France...
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landscape artist, it seems Ruisdael travelled relatively little: to Blaricum, Egmond aan Zee, and Rhenen in the 1640s, with Nicolaes Berchem to Bentheim and...
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