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Anne van Dam

1995 - Today

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Anne van Dam (born 2 October 1995) is a Dutch professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour, where she has five wins. She played in the 2019 Solheim Cup and the 2020 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anne van Dam is the 9,947th most popular athlete (down from 9,071st in 2019), the 1,910th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,814th in 2019) and the 249th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Anne van Dam ranks 9,951 out of 6,025Before her are Sebastian Stasiak, Zhai Ying, Onolbaataryn Khulan, Austen Smith, Karayme Bartley, Hillary Bor, Li Haotong, Timur Naniev, Theo Brunner, and Marko Dragosavljević. After her are Grace Balsdon, and Aleksa Ukropina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Anne van Dam ranks 1,686Before her are Assia Touati, Deividas Margevičius, Nilakanta Sharma, Dominic Ball, Karayme Bartley, and Li Haotong. After her are Khikmatillokh Turaev, Max Irving, Constantin Staib, István Szögi, Reza Dehdar, and Augustin Bey.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Anne van Dam ranks 1,912 out of 1,646Before her are Matthew Richardson (null), Irene van der Reijken (1993), Andrea Bouma (1999), Jack Marton (1992), Dagmar Genee (1989), Hanna Shevchuk (1996), and Samuel Gathimba (1987). After her are Albert Torres (null), Joris van Gool (1998), Martin Dougoud (1991), Arjan Knipping (1994), and Martina Wegman (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Anne van Dam ranks 249Before her are Irene van der Reijken (1993), Andrea Bouma (1999), Jack Marton (1992), Dagmar Genee (1989), Hanna Shevchuk (1996), and Samuel Gathimba (1987). After her are Albert Torres (null), Joris van Gool (1998), Martin Dougoud (1991), Martina Wegman (1989), Bram Schwarz (1998), and Maud Megens (1996).