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Pieter van den Hoogenband

Pieter Cornelis Martijn van den Hoogenband (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpitɛr vɑn dən ˈɦoːɣə(m)ˌbɑnt]; born 14 March 1978) is a Dutch retired swimmer. He is a triple Olympic champion and former world record holder.[3]

Pieter van den Hoogenband
van den Hoogenband in 2008
Personal information
Full namePieter Cornelis Martijn van den Hoogenband
Nickname(s)The Flying Dutchman, The Dutch Dolphin, Hoogie[1]
Nationality Netherlands
Born (1978-03-14) 14 March 1978 (age 45)[2]
Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight80 kg (176 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing the  Netherlands
Olympic Games
2000 Sydney 100 m freestyle
2000 Sydney 200 m freestyle
2004 Athens 100 m freestyle
2004 Athens 200 m freestyle
2004 Athens 4×100 m freestyle
2000 Sydney 50 m freestyle
2000 Sydney 4×200 m freestyle
World Championships (LC)
1998 Perth 4×200 m freestyle
2001 Fukuoka 50 m freestyle
2001 Fukuoka 100 m freestyle
2001 Fukuoka 200 m freestyle
2001 Fukuoka 4×100 m freestyle
2003 Barcelona 100 m freestyle
2003 Barcelona 200 m freestyle
2007 Melbourne 200 m freestyle
1998 Perth 200 m freestyle
2003 Barcelona 50 m freestyle
World Championships (SC)
1999 Hong Kong 4×200 m freestyle
1999 Hong Kong 4×100 m freestyle
1999 Hong Kong 200 m freestyle
Goodwill Games
1998 New York 200 m freestyle
1998 New York 4×100 m freestyle
1998 New York 100 m freestyle
2001 Brisbane 4×100 m medley
European Championships (LC)
1999 Istanbul 50 m freestyle
1999 Istanbul 100 m freestyle
1999 Istanbul 200 m freestyle
1999 Istanbul 50 m butterfly
1999 Istanbul 4×100 m freestyle
1999 Istanbul 4×100 m medley
2002 Berlin 100 m freestyle
2002 Berlin 200 m freestyle
2004 Madrid 200 m freestyle
2006 Budapest 200 m freestyle
1997 Seville 4×200 m freestyle
2000 Helsinki 50 m freestyle
2000 Helsinki 100 m freestyle
2000 Helsinki 200 m freestyle
2004 Madrid 100 m freestyle
1997 Seville 4×100 m freestyle
2000 Helsinki 4×200 m freestyle
2006 Budapest 100 m freestyle
2008 Eindhoven 4×100 m freestyle
European Championships (SC)
1998 Sheffield 200 m freestyle
1998 Sheffield 4×50 m freestyle
1999 Lisbon 100 m freestyle
1999 Lisbon 200 m freestyle
2001 Antwerp 200 m freestyle
2003 Dublin 100 m freestyle
2003 Dublin 200 m freestyle
2003 Dublin 4×50 m freestyle
1998 Sheffield 100 m freestyle
1999 Lisbon 50 m freestyle
2001 Antwerp 100 m freestyle
2001 Antwerp 4×50 m freestyle
1998 Sheffield 50 m freestyle
1999 Lisbon 4×50 m freestyle
2001 Antwerp 50 m freestyle

Early life

Born in Maastricht, Limburg, he is the son of Cees-Rein van den Hoogenband and Astrid Verver, a former Dutch 800 m freestyle silver medalist at the European Junior Championships.[4] He has a younger brother.[5]

He grew up in Geldrop, where he swam for PSV Eindhoven.[citation needed] His father is a team doctor with the professional football team of the same club.

Russian swimmer and four-time Olympic gold medalist Alexander Popov was his role model.[6]

Swimming career

Early career

In 1993, Van den Hoogenband achieved his first success, performing well on the European Youth Olympic Days. Before the Atlanta Games, Astrid van den Hoogenband, who was coaching the Dutch team, became frustrated with the swimmers representing the Netherlands, feeling they had much potential but would not be able to live up to it due to lack of adequate support. She pleaded with Cees to take action, as he carried much weight from his professional connections.[citation needed] After Astrid threatened to remove Pieter from the sport, Cees created a small foundation and signed up 20 initial sponsors who each paid $2,500 to fund a team trainer. The Dutch swimming team eventually signed contracts with Philips, Nike, and Speedo. Enough funds were raised to open a swim school in Eindhoven, Van den Hoogenband's place of residence. The team eventually grew to ten. Pieter remained the Netherlands' brightest star, and along with fellow Dutch Inge de Bruijn brought the Netherlands many victories in the sport.[citation needed]

Van den Hoogenband is the only swimmer in history who has managed to win both the 100–200 metre freestyle double at the Olympics and also repeat as 100 freestyle champion at the Olympics. His three Olympic gold are the only three won by a Dutch male pool swimmer.

1996 Olympics

Van den Hoogenband's international breakthrough came at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Only 18 years old, he exceeded the expectations of many by finishing 4th in both the 100 m and 200 m freestyle. He won the 50 m freestyle B final, and finished 5th in the 4×100 m freestyle relay, 7th in the 4×200 m freestyle relay, and 10th in the 4×100 m medley relay.

Later career

1998 World championships

At the 1998 World Aquatics Championships in Perth, Australia, Van den Hoogenband won bronze medal in the 200 metre freestyle and silver in the 4×200 m freestyle relay.

2000 Olympics

After winning 6 gold medals at the 1999 European Championships, Van den Hoogenband was one of the favourites at the 2000 Summer Olympics, but his adversaries were formidable. In the 200 m freestyle he faced the world record holder, Australian youngster Ian Thorpe, favourite of the home crowd in Sydney. In the semi-finals, Van den Hoogenband set a new world record, but Thorpe countered with a time only 0.02 s slower. In an exciting final, Van den Hoogenband equalled his time from the semi-finals to win the gold medal. In the 100 m freestyle, Van den Hoogenband again set a world record in the semi-finals and won his second gold medal, defeating the 1992 and 1996 champion, Alexander Popov. His 100 m world record stood until 21 March 2008 and was broken by France's Alain Bernard (47.60). Van den Hoogenband won two more medals, both bronze, in the 50 m freestyle and the 4×200 m freestyle relay, in which he was the final swimmer.[3]

Van den Hoogenband was named Dutch sportsman of the year in 1999, 2000 and 2004, World Swimmer of the Year in 2000, and European Swimmer of the Year in 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2004.[3]

2001 World championships

At the 2001 World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, Van den Hoogenband won four silver medals in the 50 m, 100 m, 200 m freestyle events and 4×100 m freestyle relay.

2003 World Championships

At the 2003 World Championships in Barcelona he split a 46.70 in the medley relay which stood as the fastest 100 m freestyle split until it was topped in 2008 by the French relay veteran Frédérick Bousquet, at 46.63 seconds. Van den Hoogenbands' 46.70, however, remained as the fastest textile relay split until it was topped in 2015 by Cameron McEvoy of Australia. He had disappointing performances in both the 100 and 200 freestyle events though, finishing runner up to Alexander Popov and Ian Thorpe respectively, with considerably slow times. His times from previous meets in the past year, and earlier rounds of the championships, would have won both events. His winning time in the 200 freestyle at the 2002 European Championships was faster than Ian Thorpe's winning time at these Championships, but Pieter went about 2 whole seconds slower this time around. His time in the semis of the 100 freestyle at these Championships would have won the final of that event as well (won by Alexander Popov), and his 100 free relay split (with nearly a second gain from a rolling start) was 2 whole seconds faster.

2004 Olympics

At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, he won a gold medal in the 100 m freestyle and two silvers in the 200 m freestyle and the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay, swimming the anchor leg in 46.79 which was the 2nd fastest split in history. By finishing ahead of Michael Phelps in both the 200 m freestyle and the 4×100 m freestyle relay, he is the only swimmer to ever beat Phelps twice in Olympic competition. While technically the second was a relay, his split was faster by a large margin, and the margin of beating the U.S team by a far smaller one.

2007 World Championships

At the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne, Australia, Van den Hoogenband won a silver medal in the 200 m freestyle behind Michael Phelps.

He holds by a large margin the all-time record for most runner up finishes at the World Championships without winning.

2008 Olympics

Van den Hoogenband returned to the Olympic Games in 2008 in Beijing and finished fifth in the 100 m freestyle. He retired after the race. In the semifinals he broke his own national record that stood from 2000 Summer Olympics bringing it to 47.68 s.

In making the 100 m freestyle final, Van den Hoogenband became the first swimmer to make the finals in the same event four times.

In December of the same year, he announced his retirement.[7][8][9]

 
Pieter van den Hoogenband Zwemstadion in Eindhoven

Post-swimming career

Van den Hoogenband continues to swim recreationally and he remains active in the sports industry. He has served as a commentator for many swimming events, including the 2012 Summer Olympics.[10] The swimming arena in the sporting centre of Eindhoven was named the "Pieter van den Hoogenband Zwemstadion".

Personal life

Van den Hoogenband was married to his longtime girlfriend Minouche Smit who is also a former swimmer. They have a daughter Daphne (born 23 June 2007) and a son Sander (born 13 September 2009). In September 2012 the couple announced their divorce. Then Van den Hoogenband dated Ranomi Kromowidjojo, also a multiple Olympic gold medalist.[11] Their relationship ended in 2014. On 16 September 2016 Van den Hoogenband married Marie-José Crooijmans.[12]

Despite a fierce rivalry, Van den Hoogenband is a good friend of Australian Ian Thorpe.[13][14][15][16][17][18]

See also

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  2. ^ . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
  4. ^ Swim Swam Pieter van den Hoogenband Retrieved 29 August 2016
  5. ^ Hoogenband/Thorpe's Journal Retrieved 29 August 2016
  6. ^ 泳坛名将波波夫正式宣告退出 三大天王惜别前辈 Retrieved 17 September 2016
  7. ^ 霍根班德隐退带走一个时代:退役但不收起泳衣 Retrieved 1 November 2016
  8. ^ 荷兰游泳名将霍根班德宣布退役 索普来送行 Retrieved 1 November 2016
  9. ^ 霍根班德宣布退役 Retrieved 1 November 2016
  10. ^ Pieter van den Hoogenband : Swimming Retrieved 2 December 2016
  11. ^ Pieter van den Hoogenband wil nog niet samenwonen met Ranomi. ad.nl. 25 April 2013
  12. ^ Pieter Van den Hoogenband Vandaag Nog Een Keer Getrouwd Retrieved 2 December 2016
  13. ^ 好对手=好朋友--世界游泳传奇索普与霍根班德 Retrieved 30 August 2016
  14. ^ Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe’s gay revelations earn praise, support Retrieved 30 August 2016
  15. ^ Pieter van den Hoogenband says "struggling" Ian Thorpe too slow for 100m Retrieved 1 November 2016
  16. ^ Swimmer Ian Thorpe reaches his race weight as he continues preparations for competitive comeback Retrieved 1 November 2016
  17. ^ 游泳明星霍根班德:我会想念索普 他还是有实力 Retrieved 1 November 2016
  18. ^ Hoogie wants Thorpe to win 100m gold Retrieved 2 December 2016

External links

  • Pieter van den Hoogenband at SwimRankings.net 
  • Pieter van den Hoogenband at the International Swimming Hall of Fame 
  • Pieter van den Hoogenband at Olympics.com 
  • Pieter van den Hoogenband at Olympedia 
  • Pieter van den Hoogenband at NOC*NSF (in Dutch) 
  • Zwemkroniek (in Dutch)
Records
Preceded by Men's 100 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

19 September 2000 – 21 March 2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Men's 200 metre freestyle
world record holder (long course)

17 September 2000 – 27 March 2001
Succeeded by
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Dutch Sportsman of the Year
1999 to 2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dutch Sportsman of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by World Swimmer of the Year
2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Swimmer of the Year
1999–2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Swimmer of the Year
2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Swimmer of the Year
2004
Succeeded by

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In this Dutch name the surname is van den Hoogenband Pieter Cornelis Martijn van den Hoogenband Dutch pronunciation ˈpitɛr vɑn den ˈɦoːɣe m ˌbɑnt born 14 March 1978 is a Dutch retired swimmer He is a triple Olympic champion and former world record holder 3 Pieter van den Hoogenbandvan den Hoogenband in 2008Personal informationFull namePieter Cornelis Martijn van den HoogenbandNickname s The Flying Dutchman The Dutch Dolphin Hoogie 1 Nationality NetherlandsBorn 1978 03 14 14 March 1978 age 45 2 Maastricht Limburg NetherlandsHeight1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Weight80 kg 176 lb SportSportSwimmingStrokesFreestyleMedal record Men s swimmingRepresenting the NetherlandsEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 3 2 2World Championships LC 0 8 2World Championships SC 1 1 1Goodwill Games 2 0 2European Championships LC 10 5 4European Championships SC 8 4 3Total 24 20 14Olympic Games2000 Sydney 100 m freestyle2000 Sydney 200 m freestyle2004 Athens 100 m freestyle2004 Athens 200 m freestyle2004 Athens 4 100 m freestyle2000 Sydney 50 m freestyle2000 Sydney 4 200 m freestyleWorld Championships LC 1998 Perth 4 200 m freestyle2001 Fukuoka 50 m freestyle2001 Fukuoka 100 m freestyle2001 Fukuoka 200 m freestyle2001 Fukuoka 4 100 m freestyle2003 Barcelona 100 m freestyle2003 Barcelona 200 m freestyle2007 Melbourne 200 m freestyle1998 Perth 200 m freestyle2003 Barcelona 50 m freestyleWorld Championships SC 1999 Hong Kong 4 200 m freestyle1999 Hong Kong 4 100 m freestyle1999 Hong Kong 200 m freestyleGoodwill Games1998 New York 200 m freestyle1998 New York 4 100 m freestyle1998 New York 100 m freestyle2001 Brisbane 4 100 m medleyEuropean Championships LC 1999 Istanbul 50 m freestyle1999 Istanbul 100 m freestyle1999 Istanbul 200 m freestyle1999 Istanbul 50 m butterfly1999 Istanbul 4 100 m freestyle1999 Istanbul 4 100 m medley2002 Berlin 100 m freestyle2002 Berlin 200 m freestyle2004 Madrid 200 m freestyle2006 Budapest 200 m freestyle1997 Seville 4 200 m freestyle2000 Helsinki 50 m freestyle2000 Helsinki 100 m freestyle2000 Helsinki 200 m freestyle2004 Madrid 100 m freestyle1997 Seville 4 100 m freestyle2000 Helsinki 4 200 m freestyle2006 Budapest 100 m freestyle2008 Eindhoven 4 100 m freestyleEuropean Championships SC 1998 Sheffield 200 m freestyle1998 Sheffield 4 50 m freestyle1999 Lisbon 100 m freestyle1999 Lisbon 200 m freestyle2001 Antwerp 200 m freestyle2003 Dublin 100 m freestyle2003 Dublin 200 m freestyle2003 Dublin 4 50 m freestyle1998 Sheffield 100 m freestyle1999 Lisbon 50 m freestyle2001 Antwerp 100 m freestyle2001 Antwerp 4 50 m freestyle1998 Sheffield 50 m freestyle1999 Lisbon 4 50 m freestyle2001 Antwerp 50 m freestyle Contents 1 Early life 2 Swimming career 2 1 Early career 2 1 1 1996 Olympics 2 2 Later career 2 2 1 1998 World championships 2 2 2 2000 Olympics 2 2 3 2001 World championships 2 2 4 2003 World Championships 2 2 5 2004 Olympics 2 2 6 2007 World Championships 2 2 7 2008 Olympics 3 Post swimming career 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Maastricht Limburg he is the son of Cees Rein van den Hoogenband and Astrid Verver a former Dutch 800 m freestyle silver medalist at the European Junior Championships 4 He has a younger brother 5 He grew up in Geldrop where he swam for PSV Eindhoven citation needed His father is a team doctor with the professional football team of the same club Russian swimmer and four time Olympic gold medalist Alexander Popov was his role model 6 Swimming career EditEarly career Edit In 1993 Van den Hoogenband achieved his first success performing well on the European Youth Olympic Days Before the Atlanta Games Astrid van den Hoogenband who was coaching the Dutch team became frustrated with the swimmers representing the Netherlands feeling they had much potential but would not be able to live up to it due to lack of adequate support She pleaded with Cees to take action as he carried much weight from his professional connections citation needed After Astrid threatened to remove Pieter from the sport Cees created a small foundation and signed up 20 initial sponsors who each paid 2 500 to fund a team trainer The Dutch swimming team eventually signed contracts with Philips Nike and Speedo Enough funds were raised to open a swim school in Eindhoven Van den Hoogenband s place of residence The team eventually grew to ten Pieter remained the Netherlands brightest star and along with fellow Dutch Inge de Bruijn brought the Netherlands many victories in the sport citation needed Van den Hoogenband is the only swimmer in history who has managed to win both the 100 200 metre freestyle double at the Olympics and also repeat as 100 freestyle champion at the Olympics His three Olympic gold are the only three won by a Dutch male pool swimmer 1996 Olympics Edit Van den Hoogenband s international breakthrough came at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Only 18 years old he exceeded the expectations of many by finishing 4th in both the 100 m and 200 m freestyle He won the 50 m freestyle B final and finished 5th in the 4 100 m freestyle relay 7th in the 4 200 m freestyle relay and 10th in the 4 100 m medley relay Later career Edit 1998 World championships Edit 1998 World Championships 4 200 m freestyle 7 16 77 200 m freestyle 1 48 65At the 1998 World Aquatics Championships in Perth Australia Van den Hoogenband won bronze medal in the 200 metre freestyle and silver in the 4 200 m freestyle relay 2000 Olympics Edit 2000 Summer Olympics 100 m freestyle 48 30 200 m freestyle 1 45 35 50 m freestyle 22 03 4 200 m freestyle 7 12 70After winning 6 gold medals at the 1999 European Championships Van den Hoogenband was one of the favourites at the 2000 Summer Olympics but his adversaries were formidable In the 200 m freestyle he faced the world record holder Australian youngster Ian Thorpe favourite of the home crowd in Sydney In the semi finals Van den Hoogenband set a new world record but Thorpe countered with a time only 0 02 s slower In an exciting final Van den Hoogenband equalled his time from the semi finals to win the gold medal In the 100 m freestyle Van den Hoogenband again set a world record in the semi finals and won his second gold medal defeating the 1992 and 1996 champion Alexander Popov His 100 m world record stood until 21 March 2008 and was broken by France s Alain Bernard 47 60 Van den Hoogenband won two more medals both bronze in the 50 m freestyle and the 4 200 m freestyle relay in which he was the final swimmer 3 Van den Hoogenband was named Dutch sportsman of the year in 1999 2000 and 2004 World Swimmer of the Year in 2000 and European Swimmer of the Year in 1999 2000 2002 and 2004 3 2001 World championships Edit 2001 World Championships 50 m freestyle 22 16 100 m freestyle 48 43 200 m freestyle 1 45 81 4 100 m freestyle 3 14 56At the 2001 World Championships in Fukuoka Japan Van den Hoogenband won four silver medals in the 50 m 100 m 200 m freestyle events and 4 100 m freestyle relay 2003 World Championships Edit 2003 World Championships 100 m freestyle 48 68 200 m freestyle 1 46 43 50 m freestyle 22 29At the 2003 World Championships in Barcelona he split a 46 70 in the medley relay which stood as the fastest 100 m freestyle split until it was topped in 2008 by the French relay veteran Frederick Bousquet at 46 63 seconds Van den Hoogenbands 46 70 however remained as the fastest textile relay split until it was topped in 2015 by Cameron McEvoy of Australia He had disappointing performances in both the 100 and 200 freestyle events though finishing runner up to Alexander Popov and Ian Thorpe respectively with considerably slow times His times from previous meets in the past year and earlier rounds of the championships would have won both events His winning time in the 200 freestyle at the 2002 European Championships was faster than Ian Thorpe s winning time at these Championships but Pieter went about 2 whole seconds slower this time around His time in the semis of the 100 freestyle at these Championships would have won the final of that event as well won by Alexander Popov and his 100 free relay split with nearly a second gain from a rolling start was 2 whole seconds faster 2004 Olympics Edit 2004 Summer Olympics 100 m freestyle 48 17 200 m freestyle 1 45 23 4 100 m freestyle 3 14 36At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens he won a gold medal in the 100 m freestyle and two silvers in the 200 m freestyle and the 4 100 m freestyle relay swimming the anchor leg in 46 79 which was the 2nd fastest split in history By finishing ahead of Michael Phelps in both the 200 m freestyle and the 4 100 m freestyle relay he is the only swimmer to ever beat Phelps twice in Olympic competition While technically the second was a relay his split was faster by a large margin and the margin of beating the U S team by a far smaller one 2007 World Championships Edit At the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne Australia Van den Hoogenband won a silver medal in the 200 m freestyle behind Michael Phelps He holds by a large margin the all time record for most runner up finishes at the World Championships without winning 2008 Olympics Edit Van den Hoogenband returned to the Olympic Games in 2008 in Beijing and finished fifth in the 100 m freestyle He retired after the race In the semifinals he broke his own national record that stood from 2000 Summer Olympics bringing it to 47 68 s In making the 100 m freestyle final Van den Hoogenband became the first swimmer to make the finals in the same event four times In December of the same year he announced his retirement 7 8 9 Pieter van den Hoogenband Zwemstadion in EindhovenPost swimming career EditVan den Hoogenband continues to swim recreationally and he remains active in the sports industry He has served as a commentator for many swimming events including the 2012 Summer Olympics 10 The swimming arena in the sporting centre of Eindhoven was named the Pieter van den Hoogenband Zwemstadion Personal life EditVan den Hoogenband was married to his longtime girlfriend Minouche Smit who is also a former swimmer They have a daughter Daphne born 23 June 2007 and a son Sander born 13 September 2009 In September 2012 the couple announced their divorce Then Van den Hoogenband dated Ranomi Kromowidjojo also a multiple Olympic gold medalist 11 Their relationship ended in 2014 On 16 September 2016 Van den Hoogenband married Marie Jose Crooijmans 12 Despite a fierce rivalry Van den Hoogenband is a good friend of Australian Ian Thorpe 13 14 15 16 17 18 See also EditDutch records in swimming List of multiple Olympic medalists at a single GamesReferences Edit Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Pieter van den Hoogenband Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 8 September 2016 Pieter van den Hoogenband Bio Stats and Results Olympics at Sports Reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 23 February 2020 a b c Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Pieter van den Hoogenband Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Swim Swam Pieter van den Hoogenband Retrieved 29 August 2016 Hoogenband Thorpe s Journal Retrieved 29 August 2016 泳坛名将波波夫正式宣告退出 三大天王惜别前辈 Retrieved 17 September 2016 霍根班德隐退带走一个时代 退役但不收起泳衣 Retrieved 1 November 2016 荷兰游泳名将霍根班德宣布退役 索普来送行 Retrieved 1 November 2016 霍根班德宣布退役 Retrieved 1 November 2016 Pieter van den Hoogenband Swimming Retrieved 2 December 2016 Pieter van den Hoogenband wil nog niet samenwonen met Ranomi ad nl 25 April 2013 Pieter Van den Hoogenband Vandaag Nog Een Keer Getrouwd Retrieved 2 December 2016 好对手 好朋友 世界游泳传奇索普与霍根班德 Retrieved 30 August 2016 Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe s gay revelations earn praise support Retrieved 30 August 2016 Pieter van den Hoogenband says struggling Ian Thorpe too slow for 100m Retrieved 1 November 2016 Swimmer Ian Thorpe reaches his race weight as he continues preparations for competitive comeback Retrieved 1 November 2016 游泳明星霍根班德 我会想念索普 他还是有实力 Retrieved 1 November 2016 Hoogie wants Thorpe to win 100m gold Retrieved 2 December 2016External links EditPieter van den Hoogenband at SwimRankings net Pieter van den Hoogenband at the International Swimming Hall of Fame Pieter van den Hoogenband at Olympics com Pieter van den Hoogenband at Olympedia Pieter van den Hoogenband at NOC NSF in Dutch Zwemkroniek in Dutch RecordsPreceded byMichael Klim Men s 100 metre freestyleworld record holder long course 19 September 2000 21 March 2008 Succeeded byAlain BernardPreceded byIan Thorpe Men s 200 metre freestyleworld record holder long course 17 September 2000 27 March 2001 Succeeded byIan ThorpeAwards and achievementsPreceded byGianni Romme Dutch Sportsman of the Year1999 to 2000 Succeeded byErik DekkerPreceded byErben Wennemars Dutch Sportsman of the Year2004 Succeeded byYuri van GelderPreceded byIan Thorpe World Swimmer of the Year2000 Succeeded byIan ThorpePreceded byDenys Sylantyev European Swimmer of the Year1999 2000 Succeeded byRoman SloudnovPreceded byRoman Sloudnov European Swimmer of the Year2002 Succeeded byAlexander PopovPreceded byAlexander Popov European Swimmer of the Year2004 Succeeded byLaszlo Cseh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pieter van den Hoogenband amp oldid 1107242291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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