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Koos Maasdijk

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Jacob "Koos" Arnold Maasdijk (born 19 September 1968 in Rotterdam, South Holland) is a former rower from the Netherlands, who won the gold medal with the men's eights at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He had also competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics, finishing fifth in the men's fours. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Koos Maasdijk is the 3,833rd most popular athlete (down from 3,082nd in 2019), the 1,297th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,205th in 2019) and the 48th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Koos Maasdijk ranks 3,833 out of 6,025Before him are Nick Hysong, Katalin Kovács, Andris Šics, Yoko Tanabe, Lee Sung-jin, and Anatoly Laryukov. After him are Grant Fisher, Maya Pedersen-Bieri, Elena Lashmanova, Hestrie Cloete, Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková, and Caroline Brunet.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Koos Maasdijk ranks 835Before him are Mikhail Nestruyev, Sergei Martynov, Aleksandr Konovalov, Polly Higgins, María Luisa Calle, and Keiichi Zaizen. After him are Sandie Richards, Dion Beebe, Sean Elliott, Antonio Peñalver, Kunjarani Devi, and Mike Barrowman.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Koos Maasdijk ranks 1,298 out of 1,646Before him are Jürgen Colin (1981), Vera Pauw (1963), Mark Overmars (1958), Karim Rekik (1994), Romee Strijd (1995), and Kristie Boogert (1973). After him are Rutger Bregman (1988), Botic van de Zandschulp (1995), Lodewijk Asscher (1974), Jerdy Schouten (1997), Daryl Janmaat (1989), and David Mendes da Silva (1982).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Koos Maasdijk ranks 48Before him are Michiel Bartman (1967), Elisabeth Willeboordse (1978), Marit van Eupen (1969), Bart Veldkamp (1967), Jeroen Dubbeldam (1973), and Henk Grol (1985). After him are Erben Wennemars (1975), Gerco Schröder (1978), Lieke Klaver (1998), Chun Wei Cheung (1972), Rens Blom (1977), and Stefan Struve (1988).