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'''Heleen ("Hellen") Aafje Boering''' (born [[July 27]], [[1964]] in [[Enschede]], [[Overijssel]]) is a retired [[water polo]] [[goalkeeper]] from the [[Netherlands]]. She made her debut for the [[Netherlands women's national water polo team|Women's National Team]] in 1984, and was on the squad that won the silver medal at the first official World Championship in women's water polo, in 1986 ([[Madrid, Spain]]). |
'''Heleen ("Hellen") Aafje Boering''' (born [[July 27]], [[1964]] in [[Enschede]], [[Overijssel]]) is a retired [[water polo]] [[goalkeeper]] from the [[Netherlands]]. She made her debut for the [[Netherlands women's national water polo team|Women's National Team]] in 1984, and was on the squad that won the silver medal at the first official World Championship in women's water polo, in 1986 ([[Madrid, Spain]]). |
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Boering competed for her native country at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney, Australia]], finishing in fourth place. Her biggest |
Boering competed for her native country at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney, Australia]], finishing in fourth place. Her biggest success came in 1991, when the Dutch won the world title, defeating Canada in the final. |
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Revision as of 22:25, 12 October 2008
Medal record | ||
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Women's Water Polo | ||
Representing the Netherlands | ||
World Championship | ||
1991 Perth | Team Competition | |
1986 Madrid | Team Competition | |
1994 Rome | Team Competition | |
European Championship | ||
1987 Strasbourg | Team Competition | |
1989 Bonn | Team Competition | |
1993 Leeds | Team Competition | |
1991 Athens | Team Competition | |
FINA World Cup | ||
1999 Winnipeg | Team Competition |
Heleen ("Hellen") Aafje Boering (born July 27, 1964 in Enschede, Overijssel) is a retired water polo goalkeeper from the Netherlands. She made her debut for the Women's National Team in 1984, and was on the squad that won the silver medal at the first official World Championship in women's water polo, in 1986 (Madrid, Spain).
Boering competed for her native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, finishing in fourth place. Her biggest success came in 1991, when the Dutch won the world title, defeating Canada in the final.