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Country | Netherlands |
Sport | Speed skating (kortebaanschaatsen) |
Hennie Sietsema also written as Henny Sietsema was a Dutch kortebaanschaatsen speed skater who lived in Uithuizen.
Sietsema won the 1939 national kortebaan championship, held on 24 December 1938. [1] She won the bronze medal at the 1941 Dutch National Kortebaan Speed Skating Championships, defeating Sietske Pasveer in the bronze medal race. [2] [3] In january 1940 she became champion of Friesland. [4] In the same year finished third at the championships of Drenthe [5] and second at the championships of Groningen. [6]
Her name was used in advertisements by Vonk, the skate brand she used. [4]
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