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    Aschwin Wildeboer Faber (born 14 February 1986 in Sabadell, Spain), known as Aschwin Wildeboer, is a Spanish Olympic backstroke swimmer of Dutch origin...
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  • Wildeboer is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aschwin Wildeboer (born 1986), Spanish Olympic backstroke swimmer Olaf Wildeboer...
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    52.60 (2024), 52.63 (2024). Pieter Coetze also swam 52.63 (2024). Aschwin Wildeboer also swam 52.64 (2009), 52.70 (2009). Correct as of October 2024 Below...
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    professional swimmer Sergio Dalma (1964–): pop singer Aschwin Wildeboer (1986–): swimmer Olaf Wildeboer (1983–): swimmer Bernat Quintana: Actor in El Cor...
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    (2009). Arkady Vyatchanin also swam 1:54.90 (2009), 1:54.93 (2008). Aschwin Wildeboer also swam 1:54.96 (2009). Kliment Kolesnikov also swam 1:55.15 (2017)...
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  • including three-time Olympian and European short course champion Aschwin Wildeboer Faber of Spain. Park edged out Ukraine's Oleksandr Isakov to take...
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    Peirsol won in a time of 51.94, reclaiming the world record from Aschwin Wildeboer. In winning the 100-meter backstroke, Peirsol became the first person...
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  • moved to Spain in 1978, and settled in Sabadell. His brother is Aschwin Wildeboer. Wildeboer competed for Spain at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He won two silver...
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  • Rouba, Tatiana Sánchez, Jorge Villaécija, Erika Vives, Roser Wildeboer, Aschwin Wildeboer, Olaf Zhivanevskaya, Nina Adel, Carolyn Daal, Sade Fung-A-Wing...
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  • top medal favorite Tomomi Morita of Japan. He touched out Spain's Aschwin Wildeboer to take a seventh spot by 0.03 of a second in 2:04.30. Gioulbas failed...
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