Johanna ("Ans") Schut (born 26 November 1944) is a former ice speed skater from the Netherlands. Ans Schut had her best year in 1968 when, after winning...
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Dutch footballer Anoushka Schut-Welkzijn (born 1969), Dutch politician Ans Schut (born 1944), Dutch speed skater Cornelis Schut (1597–1655), Flemish Baroque...
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Dutch amateur footballer, bronze medallist in the 1912 Summer Olympics Ans Schut (born 1944) a former ice speed skater, gold medallist at the 1968 Winter...
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Dutch painter Ans Markus (born 1947), Dutch painter Ans Panhorst-Niesink (1918–2010), Dutch discus thrower and shot putter Ans Schut (born 1944), Dutch...
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Schouten-Elsenhout (1910–1992), Surinamese poet and community leader Johanna "Ans" Schut (born 1944), Dutch speed skater Johanna Sebauer (born 1988), Austrian...
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Winter Olympics. However, the gold medallist, the Netherlands' Johanna Schut, was unable to beat the world record—until the next year on the same oval...
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Korea None awarded Valentina Stenina Soviet Union 1968 Grenoble details Ans Schut Netherlands Kaija Mustonen Finland Stien Kaiser Netherlands 1972 Sapporo...
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Allround Championships in Helsinki, she won bronze behind Stien Kaiser and Ans Schut, making the podium entirely Dutch. Geijssen then participated in the 1968...
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Keulen-Deelstra Marrit Leenstra Barbara de Loor Jorien ter Mors Laurine van Riessen Ans Schut Gretha Smit Marianne Timmer Diane Valkenburg Lotte van Beek Renske Vellinga...
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Carry Geijssen 1968 Grenoble Speed skating Women's 1000 metres Gold Ans Schut 1968 Grenoble Speed skating Women's 3000 metres Silver Ard Schenk 1968...
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