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Inge de Bruijn

1973 - Today

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Inge de Bruijn (Dutch: [ˈɪŋə də ˈbrœyn]; born 24 August 1973) is a Dutch former competitive swimmer. She is a four-time Olympic champion and a former world record-holder in multiple swimming events. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Inge de Bruijn is the 185th most popular swimmer (down from 140th in 2019), the 986th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 979th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Dutch Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Inge de Bruijn ranks 185 out of 709Before her are Anthony Nesty, Valerie Davies, John Hencken, Marie Corridon, Sybil Bauer, and Michael Gross. After her are Bill Smith, Annie Speirs, Rica Reinisch, Mina Wylie, Helen Wainwright, and Shiro Hashizume.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Inge de Bruijn ranks 336Before her are Katsuyuki Konishi, David Miller, Rui Jorge, Thomas Christiansen, Cathy Freeman, and Ljubomir Vranjes. After her are Alberto Berasategui, Sorin Grindeanu, Kim Eun-sook, Bridgette Wilson, Josh Homme, and Jason David Frank.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Inge de Bruijn ranks 986 out of 1,646Before her are Denny Landzaat (1976), Nikos Vertis (1976), Justin Kluivert (1999), Stan Valckx (1963), Melisa Aslı Pamuk (1991), and Arthur Numan (1969). After her are Kees Schouhamer Immink (1946), Tom Dumoulin (1990), Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn (1918), Jos Luhukay (1963), Loona (1974), and Boy Hayje (1949).

Among SWIMMERS In Netherlands

Among swimmers born in Netherlands, Inge de Bruijn ranks 12Before her are Tini Wagner (1919), Ada Kok (1947), Nel van Vliet (1926), Maria Vierdag (1905), Pieter van den Hoogenband (1978), and Irma Heijting-Schuhmacher (1925). After her are Petra van Staveren (1966), Jolanda de Rover (1963), Marleen Veldhuis (1979), Ranomi Kromowidjojo (1990), Inge Dekker (1985), and Maarten van der Weijden (1981).