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Maartje Goderie

1984 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Maartje Goderie is the 7,045th most popular athlete, the 1,764th most popular biography from Netherlands and the 131st most popular Dutch Athlete.

Maartje Goderie is a Dutch field hockey player born in 1984, known for her contributions to the national team, including participating in major international tournaments. She has played a significant role in advancing the sport in the Netherlands.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Maartje Goderie ranks 7,045 out of 6,025Before her are Matteo Lodo, Gwen Jorgensen, Yang Hyeon-jong, Mavzuna Chorieva, Vito Dell'Aquila, and Erin Cafaro. After her are Kseniya Ryzhova, Jamaal Torrance, Li Wenwen, Gillian Russell, Yomif Kejelcha, and Joseph Sullivan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Maartje Goderie ranks 1,606Before her are Yuan Shu-chi, Heiner Mora, Sharon Cherop, Kosuke Kimura, Shintaro Hirai, and Lyndsie Fogarty. After her are Ádám Marosi, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Patina Miller, Junya Hosokawa, Giorgos Merkis, and Dorothea Brandt.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Maartje Goderie ranks 1,765 out of NaNBefore her are Guyon Fernandez (1986), Tom Leezer (1985), Julian Jenner (1984), Ted-Jan Bloemen (1986), Esmee Brugts (2003), and Desiree van Lunteren (1992). After her are Marita Kramer (2001), Rydell Poepon (1987), Danny Hoesen (1991), Michel Kreder (1987), Crysencio Summerville (2001), and Ilse Paulis (1993).

Among Athletes In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Maartje Goderie ranks 131Before her are Kim Lammers (1981), Iefke van Belkum (1986), Alexander Brouwer (null), Nadine Broersen (1990), Eveline Saalberg (1998), and Dirk Uittenbogaard (1990). After her are Ilse Paulis (1993), Abe Wiersma (1994), Mauricio Ortega (null), Sophie Polkamp (1984), Biurakn Hakhverdian (1985), and Tony van Diepen (1996).

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