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'''Femke Boelen''' (born 5 May 1968) is a retired Dutch rower. In 1994 she won a world title in the coxless fours and finished in fourth place in the coxed eights. Next year she won a bronze medal in the coxed eights; she finished in sixth place in this event at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]].<ref name=r1/><ref name=r2/> |
'''Femke Boelen''' (born 5 May 1968) is a retired Dutch rower. In 1994 she won a world title in the coxless fours and finished in fourth place in the coxed eights. Next year she won a bronze medal in the coxed eights; she finished in sixth place in this event at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]].<ref name=r1/><ref name=r2/> |
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Boelen retired from competitions in 1997 and worked as a coach at her rowing club Willem III in Amsterdam.<ref name=r2/> Her father [[Herman Boelen|Herman]] is also an Olympic rower and rowing coach |
Boelen retired from competitions in 1997 and worked as a coach at her rowing club Willem III in Amsterdam.<ref name=r2/> Her father [[Herman Boelen|Herman]] is also an Olympic rower and rowing coach,<ref name=r1/> while her husband is the rower [[Hans Lycklama]].<ref>Susanna Dallinga, [http://www.roeined.nl/2014/02/06/het-zit-de-familie/ Het zit in de familie], February 2014, at roeined.nl</ref> |
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Born | Amsterdam, the Netherlands | 5 May 1968||||||||||||||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 68 kg (150 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Rowing | ||||||||||||||
Club | Willem III, Amsterdam | ||||||||||||||
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Femke Boelen (born 5 May 1968) is a retired Dutch rower. In 1994 she won a world title in the coxless fours and finished in fourth place in the coxed eights. Next year she won a bronze medal in the coxed eights; she finished in sixth place in this event at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1][2]
Boelen retired from competitions in 1997 and worked as a coach at her rowing club Willem III in Amsterdam.[2] Her father Herman is also an Olympic rower and rowing coach,[1] while her husband is the rower Hans Lycklama.[3]
References
- ^ a b Femke Boelen. sports-reference.com
- ^ a b BOELEN Femke. rowingone.com
- ^ Susanna Dallinga, Het zit in de familie, February 2014, at roeined.nl