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    Aschwin Wildeboer Faber (born 14 February 1986 in Sabadell, Spain), known as Aschwin Wildeboer, is a Spanish Olympic backstroke swimmer of Dutch origin...
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  • Wildeboer is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aschwin Wildeboer (born 1986), Spanish Olympic backstroke swimmer Olaf Wildeboer...
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    49 (2009), 52.54 (2009). Miron Lifintsev also swam 52.62 (2024). Aschwin Wildeboer also swam 52.64 (2009), 52.70 (2009). Correct as of November 2023...
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    swam 1:54.90 (2009), 1:54.93 (2008), 1:55.30 (2014), 1:55.33 (2014). Aschwin Wildeboer also swam 1:54.96 (2009). Kliment Kolesnikov also swam 1:55.15 (2017)...
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    professional swimmer Sergio Dalma (1964–): pop singer Aschwin Wildeboer (1986–): swimmer Olaf Wildeboer (1983–): swimmer Bernat Quintana: Actor in El Cor...
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    Peirsol won in a time of 51.94, reclaiming the world record from Aschwin Wildeboer. In winning the 100-meter backstroke, Peirsol became the first person...
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  • the first 50 metres, faded only to sixth place in 53.39. Spain's Aschwin Wildeboer (53.51) and Japan's Junichi Miyashita (53.99) rounded out the finale...
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  • moved to Spain in 1978, and settled in Sabadell. His brother is Aschwin Wildeboer. Wildeboer competed for Spain at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He won two silver...
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  • Swimming". Retrieved 1 January 2019. "Aschwin Wildeboer se clasifica para la final de los 100 metros espalda" [Aschwin Wildeboer qualified for the 100 meter backstroke...
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  • gold medals. Italian swimmer Federica Pellegrini and Spanish swimmer Aschwin Wildeboer set new world records in their respective events. The Mediterranean...
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  • Rouba, Tatiana Sánchez, Jorge Villaécija, Erika Vives, Roser Wildeboer, Aschwin Wildeboer, Olaf Zhivanevskaya, Nina Adel, Carolyn Daal, Sade Fung-A-Wing...
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  • including three-time Olympian and European short course champion Aschwin Wildeboer Faber of Spain. Park edged out Ukraine's Oleksandr Isakov to take...
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  • top medal favorite Tomomi Morita of Japan. He touched out Spain's Aschwin Wildeboer to take a seventh spot by 0.03 of a second in 2:04.30. Gioulbas failed...
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    actress February 13 – Hamish Bond, New Zealand rower February 14 Aschwin Wildeboer, Spanish swimmer Tiffany Thornton, American actress, radio personality...
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    jurist Armin Faber (c. 1916 – c. 2000), German World War II pilot Aschwin Wildeboer Faber (born 1986), Spanish swimmer of Dutch origin Ate Faber (1894–1962)...
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    a laurel wreath around the rings, such as Aschwin Wildeboer. Tattoo on chest of swimmer Aschwin Wildeboer Tattoo on medial abdomen of swimmer Tattoo...
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  • Africa  Germany Otto Wahle  Austria  United States Aschwin Wildeboer  Netherlands  Spain Olaf Wildeboer  Netherlands  Spain Hannah Wilson  United Kingdom...
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  • Donets (RUS) 50.83 Q 4 6 5  Guilherme Guido (BRA) 51.14 Q 5 5 5  Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) 51.19 Q 5 7 3  Ashley Delaney (AUS) 51.19 Q 7 4 6  Guy Barnea (ISR)...
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  • record  Aaron Peirsol (USA) 1:51.92 Rome, Italy 31 July 2009 Mediterranean Games record  Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) 1:54.96 Pescara, Italy 27 June 2009...
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  • record  Aaron Peirsol (USA) 1:51.92 Rome, Italy 31 July 2009 Mediterranean Games record  Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) 1:54.96 Pescara, Italy 28 June 2009...
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  • backstroke Aschwin Wildeboer  Spain 26.32  Pavel Komarov  Russia 26.53  Nick Driebergen  Netherlands 26.71  100 m backstroke Aschwin Wildeboer  Spain 56...
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  • European Championships Budapest, Hungary 100m backstroke 52.38 r Aschwin Wildeboer  Spain 1 July 2009 Mediterranean Games Pescara, Italy 200m backstroke...
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     Russia 23.22 Aschwin Wildeboer  Spain 23.28 Ľuboš Križko  Slovakia 23.47 100 m backstroke Stanislav Donets  Russia 49.32 WR Aschwin Wildeboer  Spain 49.61...
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  • Swanepoel (50.45) Cameron Gibson (47.53) 3:31.58 NR 12 3 3  Spain Aschwin Wildeboer (52.70) Melquiades Alvarez (59.15) Rafael Muñoz (50.52) Jose Antonio...
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  • (50 m) pool. Legend: WR – World record; GR – Championship record † Aschwin Wildeboer Faber set the 100 m backstroke world record in the lead-off leg with...
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    the relay team in the 4×100 metres freestyle event. Spanish swimmer Aschwin Wildeboer Faber set a new world record in the 100 metres backstroke and won...
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  • Otero  Argentina 57.28 34 6 8 Péter Horváth  Hungary 57.29 35 6 2 Aschwin Wildeboer  Spain 57.35 36 2 2 Matti Mäki  Finland 57.57 37 2 3 George Gleason...
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  • Zealand 54.26 Q 15 6 1 Daniel Arnamnart  Australia 54.28 Q 16 4 3 Aschwin Wildeboer  Spain 54.36 Q 17 5 6 Aristeidis Grigoriadis  Greece 54.52 Q 18 3...
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  • backstroke: Arkady Vyatchanin (RUS) & Stanislav Donets (RUS) 48.97 WR Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) 49.05 Women's 100 m breaststroke: Caroline Ruhnau (GER) 1:04...
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    course) 15 November 2009 – present Succeeded by Incumbent Preceded by Aschwin Wildeboer Men's 100 metre backstroke world record holder (short course) 12 December...
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