Clasina Cornelia "Cor" Kint (22 July 1920, Rotterdam – 7 October 2002, Coffs Harbour, Australia) was a Dutch backstroke swimmer who won the gold medal...
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Look up kint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kint or KINT may refer to: Cor Kint (1920–2002), Dutch backstroke swimmer Magda Kint (born 1936), Belgian...
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collaborator Cor Zegger (1897–1961), Dutch swimmer Cor Aalten (1913–1991), Dutch sprinter Cor van Gelder (1904–1969), Dutch swimmer Cor Kint (1920–2002)...
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2'41"3 Ragnhild Hveger Denmark 14 February 1937 Århus, Denmark 11 2'41"0 Cor Kint Netherlands 17 April 1938 Århus, Denmark 12 2'40"6 Iet van Feggelen Netherlands...
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Johan van der Keuken, photographer, documentary film maker (1938-2001) Cor Kint, composer, violist, viola d'amore player (1890-1944) Kho Liang Ie, industrial...
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attack. Ralph Harry, 85, Australian diplomat and intelligence specialist. Cor Kint, 82, Dutch backstroke swimmer and 1938 European Champion. Marcel Paille...
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Netherlands 5:27.7 Fernande Caroen Belgium 5:33.4 100 m backstroke details Cor Kint Netherlands 1:15.0 Iet van Feggelen Netherlands 1:15.9 Birte Ove-Petersen...
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King United States Diver 1978 John Kinsella United States Swimmer 1986 Cor Kint Netherlands Swimmer 1971 Robert Kiphuth United States Coach (Swimming)...
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de Nijs Preceded by Nida Senff Women's 200 metres backstroke world record holder (long course) 14 February 1937 – 17 April 1938 Succeeded by Cor Kint...
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de Bibliotheek. Retrieved 27 December 2020. "George Marinus Tamson". Cor Kint - Werk, Leven, Omgeving. Retrieved 27 December 2020. "Exposite "Onze kunst...
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Though Denmark's Karen Harup was the favorite in the event, Holland's Cor Kint, who held the standing world record in the event from 1939-1950, would...
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Mastenbroek (NED) Gisela Arendt (GER) Puck Oversloot (NED) 1938 London Cor Kint (NED) Iet van Feggelen (NED) Birte Ove-Petersen (DEN) 1947 Monte Carlo...
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the 1938 European Aquatics Championships, behind another Dutch swimmer Cor Kint. Within four weeks of October–November 1938 she set five world records;...
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79, American freak show performer and actor (Freaks), heart attack. Tõnis Kint, 94, Estonian politician. Walt Lamb, 70, American football player. Vasko...
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Kastein, Jenny Keizer, Joris Kenkhuis, Johan Kienhuis, Job Kievit, Kees Kint, Cor Klapwijk, Truus Klooster, Ton van Kneppers, Andrea Köhler, Sjaak Kok,...
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Van Steenbergen Marcel Kint Achiel Bruneel Kamiel Dekuysscher Lucien Acou Robert Fruythof 1949 Rik Van Steenbergen Marcel Kint Gerrit Schulte Gerrit Peters...
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Fortuna desperata 4 Jacob Obrecht lacks an Agnus Dei 7 Misa Quant j'ay au cor 4 Heinrich Isaac Q18, I27, 757, HAR(3v) 8 Misa Sine nomine 4 Matthaeus Pipelare...
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September 2017. "Jonas Rickaert wint GP Marcel Kint in Zwevegem" [Jonas Rickaert wins GP Marcel Kint in Zwevegem]. Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). Mediahuis...
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