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Nienke Kingma

1982 - Today

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Nienke Kingma (pronounced [ˈniŋkə ˈkɪŋmaː]; born 12 February 1982 in Driebergen) is a rower from the Netherlands. Kingma took part in the World Championships of 2006 in the fours finishing fifth in Eton. A year later at the World Championships in Munich she was part of the double sculls and became 9th. She qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with the Dutch eights forming a team with Femke Dekker, Annemiek de Haan, Roline Repelaer van Driel, Annemarieke van Rumpt, Sarah Siegelaar, Marlies Smulders, Helen Tanger and cox Ester Workel. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Nienke Kingma is the 5,329th most popular athlete (down from 4,957th in 2024), the 1,541st most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,529th in 2019) and the 84th most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Nienke Kingma ranks 1,153Before her are Giovanni Pasquale, Mohammad Nosrati, Manon van Rooijen, Daniel Muñoz de la Nava, Ai Shibata, and David Cobeño. After her are Fairuz Fauzy, Samm Levine, Simone Missick, Kenny van Hummel, Wu Hui-ju, and Michael Lammer.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Nienke Kingma ranks 1,548 out of 1,646Before her are Jesse Huta Galung (1985), Anicka van Emden (1986), Matthijs Büchli (1992), Tess Wester (1993), Jos Hooiveld (1983), Ludovit Reis (2000), Joan Franka (1990), Anne Buijs (1991), Daley Sinkgraven (1995), Davy Pröpper (1991), Manon van Rooijen (1982), and Jordan Teze (1999).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Nienke Kingma ranks 84Before her are Nadine Visser (1995), Adelinde Cornelissen (1979), Wang Chao (null), Maikel van der Vleuten (1988), Chantal Achterberg (1985), and Nicolien Sauerbreij (1979). After her are Maaike Head (1983), Marit Bouwmeester (1988), Minke Booij (1977), Annemiek de Haan (1981), Ellen Hoog (1986), and Nicole Beukers (1990).