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Nationality | Dutch |
Born | 1939 (age 81–82) |
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Sport | Speed skating |
Dinie Kussendrager (born 1939 [1] ) was a Dutch kortebaan speed skater and athlete from Sneek.
One of her first competitions was in February 1956 in Ureterp. [2] She won a small competition in 1961 [3] and finished fourth at the Frisian championships in December 1962. [4] The best period in her speed career was in December 1963, winning competitions in Oppenhuizen [5] and Akkrum. [6] Furthermore, she finished third at the Frisian championships. [7] and finished second in a main competition in Sneek. [8] [9] She won one of her last competitions in January 1966 in Oppenhuizen. [10]
Kussendrager was a member of athletics club AV Horror '47 . In 1962 she became “nordic” champion discus throw. [11] At the Frisian championships she won three titles in 1965 (long jump, discus throw, Speer) [12] and two titles in 1966 discus throw and long jump. [13]
Kussendrager was born in 1939 and lived in Sneek. She worked at the secretary in Sneek. [14]
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