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Maria Verschoor

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Maria Verschoor (born 22 April 1994) is a Dutch field hockey player. She began playing for HC Hoekschewaard before joining HC Rotterdam. She moved up from junior to senior teams and in 2012 she moved to the Amsterdam Hockey & Bandy Club. Verschoor joined the Netherlands national team when she was nineteen. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 13 in 2024). Maria Verschoor is the 8,319th most popular athlete (down from 6,142nd in 2024), the 1,894th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,656th in 2019) and the 191st most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Maria Verschoor ranks 8,319 out of 6,025Before her are Mabel Gay, Adrianna Sułek, Gulnaz Gubaydullina, Elise Vanderelst, Daniel Roberts, and Linda Bergström. After her are Wataru Morishige, Hanne Claes, Roc Oliva, Erik Heil, Chris Klug, and Giulia Imperio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Maria Verschoor ranks 1,341Before her are Carlos Vigaray, Ryuga Suzuki, Mason Dye, Tihomir Ivanov, Daiki Deoka, and Kaito Chida. After her are Daiki Kogure, Sho Tanaka, Tamires Morena Lima, Daichi Akiyama, Yu Kimura, and Shuhei Mitsuhashi.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Maria Verschoor ranks 1,895 out of 1,646Before her are Ymkje Clevering (1995), Frédérique Matla (1996), Tes Schouten (2000), Selena Piek (1991), Reshmie Oogink (1989), and Esmee Visser (1996). After her are Victoria Pelova (1999), Merel Smulders (1998), Pirmin Blaak (1988), Omar Rekik (2001), Felice Albers (1999), and Marloes Keetels (1993).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Maria Verschoor ranks 191Before her are Marijke Groenewoud (1999), Diane van Es (1999), Pien Sanders (1998), Ymkje Clevering (1995), Frédérique Matla (1996), and Reshmie Oogink (1989). After her are Merel Smulders (1998), Pirmin Blaak (1988), Felice Albers (1999), Marloes Keetels (1993), Jochem Dobber (1997), and Madelein Meppelink (1989).