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Marit van Eupen

1969 - Today

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Marit van Eupen (born 26 September 1969 in Arnhem) is a rower from the Netherlands. Together with Kirsten van der Kolk she participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where they finished in sixth position in the lightweight double sculls. Four years later they took part in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens where they won the bronze medal. After those Olympics she was World Champion in 2005 (Gifu), 2006 (Eton) and 2007 (Munich). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Marit van Eupen is the 3,618th most popular athlete (up from 3,933rd in 2024), the 1,268th most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,360th in 2019) and the 47th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among people born in 1969, Marit van Eupen ranks 933Before her are Vita Pavlysh, Adriana Dunavska, Munkhbayar Dorjsuren, David Yost, Olga Slyusareva, and Jiří Dienstbier Jr.. After her are Ildikó Mádl, Koji Maeda, Tracey Gold, Sylke Otto, Dmitri Khristich, and Javier Margas.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Marit van Eupen ranks 1,270 out of 1,646Before her are Elisabeth Willeboordse (1978), Theo Bos (1983), Boyan Slat (1994), Menno Oosting (1964), Leroy Fer (1990), Jürgen Locadia (1993), and Jan Siemerink (1970). After her are Marianne Timmer (1974), Bart Veldkamp (1967), Daniëlle van de Donk (1991), Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (1970), and Jolande Sap (1963).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Marit van Eupen ranks 47Before her are Nico Rienks (1962), Martine Ohr (1964), Jeroen Duyster (1966), Deborah Gravenstijn (1974), Michiel Bartman (1967), and Elisabeth Willeboordse (1978). After her are Bart Veldkamp (1967), Jeroen Dubbeldam (1973), Niels van Steenis (1969), Pepijn Aardewijn (1970), Diederik Simon (1970), and Anna Wood (1966).