Daphne Cérès Jongejans (born 22 June 1965 in Badhoevedorp, North Holland) is a retired female diver from the Netherlands, who represented her native country...
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include: Ben Jongejan (born 1985), Dutch speed skater Daphne Jongejans (born 1965), Dutch springboard diver, sister of Edwin Edwin Jongejans (born 1966)...
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1939) Daphne Jongejans (born 1965) Daphne Jordan, American politician Daphne Khoo (born 1987) Daphni Leef (born 1986), Israeli social activist Daphne Matziaraki...
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and field athlete, won four gold medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics Daphne Jongejans (born 1965 in Badhoevedorp) a retired female diver, participated in...
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Janeiro 2016 Olympics. In 2018 Jongejans returned to Holland and became coach of the Dutch diving team. Edwin Jongejans Archived 17 January 2014 at the...
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Ross, pseudonym of Willem Pieter Hogendoorn, writer Daphne Jongejans, Olympic diver Edwin Jongejans, Olympic diver "Elsevier.nl - Onderzoek". Archived...
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place) Men's 3m Springboard Edwin Jongejans — 588.330 points (→ 8th place) Women's 3m Springboard Daphne Jongejans — 465.450 points (→ 8th place) Five...
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Thea van Rijnsoever — +18:12 (→ 39th place) Women's 3m Springboard Daphne Jongejans — 437.40 points (→ 10th place) Mixed Dressage Individual Annemarie...
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Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved April 19, 2014. "Daphne Jongejans". Sun Sentinel. Archived from the original on April 20, 2014. Retrieved...
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Jeffrey Wammes Frans van de Konijnenburg (1–2) Inge de Bruijn (2) Daphne Jongejans (1) Quintis Ristie (1) Gerard Joling (1–2) Kim-Lian van der Meij (2)...
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