Rie Mastenbroek

Dutch swimmer and Olympic champion

Rie Mastenbroek - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1919
Born

1919
107 years ago

Died
Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Netherlands

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A prominent Dutch swimmer and coach, competed primarily in the 1930s. Achieved significant success at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, securing three gold medals and one silver. Specialized in freestyle and backstroke events, setting multiple national and world records during her career. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, mentoring younger swimmers and contributing to the sport in the Netherlands until her passing in 2003.

Won three gold medals and one silver at the 1936 Olympics

Set multiple national and world records

Served as a coach for Dutch swimming teams

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