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Marloes Keetels

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Marloes Keetels (born 4 May 1993) is a Dutch field hockey player. Keetels has played for the Netherlands women's national field hockey team since 2013. She was a member of the Netherlands team that won the 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marloes Keetels is the 7,165th most popular athlete (down from 6,733rd in 2019), the 1,715th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,706th in 2019) and the 154th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Marloes Keetels ranks 7,165 out of 6,025Before her are Carlota Ciganda, Milena Baldassarri, Rudy Fernandez, Emmanuel Wanyonyi, Nina Savina, and Felice Albers. After her are Huang Changzhou, Raven Saunders, Ju Hui, Strahinja Rašović, Jochem Dobber, and Gianina Beleagă.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Marloes Keetels ranks 1,298Before her are Kazuki Kushibiki, Jamal Blackman, Frederic Vystavel, Karapet Chalyan, Hiromu Mitsumaru, and Surender Kumar. After her are Anna Olasz, Kai Miki, Takuma Sonoda, Kohei Yamakoshi, Koichi Miyao, and Nadine Szöllősi-Schatzl.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Marloes Keetels ranks 1,716 out of 1,646Before her are Esmee Visser (1996), Maria Verschoor (1994), Victoria Pelova (1999), Merel Smulders (1998), Pirmin Blaak (1988), and Felice Albers (1999). After her are Jochem Dobber (1997), Ali Pakdaman (1990), Madelein Meppelink (1989), Britt Eerland (1994), Lynn Wilms (2000), and Lauren Stam (1994).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Marloes Keetels ranks 154Before her are Frédérique Matla (1996), Reshmie Oogink (1989), Maria Verschoor (1994), Merel Smulders (1998), Pirmin Blaak (1988), and Felice Albers (1999). After her are Jochem Dobber (1997), Madelein Meppelink (1989), Britt Eerland (1994), Lauren Stam (1994), Susan Krumins (1986), and Long Jia (1998).