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'''Edwin Jongejans''' (born December 18, 1966 in [[Badhoevedorp]], [[Noord-Holland]]) is a retired [[diving|diver]] from the [[Netherlands]], who represented his native country at two consecutive [[Summer Olympics]]: 1988 and 1992. |
'''Edwin Jongejans''' (born December 18, 1966 in [[Badhoevedorp]], [[Noord-Holland]]) is a retired [[diving|diver]] from the [[Netherlands]], who represented his native country at two consecutive [[Summer Olympics]]: 1988 and 1992. |
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Jongejans' best performance was winning the world title in the men's 1 metre springboard event at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships in [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth, Australia]], for which he was named Dutch Sportsman of the Year (1991) alongside boxer [[Arnold Vanderlyde]]. Jongejans surprised the favored Chinese and held off a late charge by [[Mark Lenzi]] of the United States . His victory was the first by a non-American in world championship men's diving since 1975, when [[Greg Louganis]] accounted for five of the six events. Jongejans' sister [[Daphne Jongejans|Daphne]] was also a well-known international diver. He now coaches Team GB's Hannah Starling at the 3m springboard and has coached her as far as the semi finals of the 3m springboard during the London 2012 Olympics. |
Jongejans' best performance was winning the world title in the men's 1 metre springboard event at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships in [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth, Australia]], for which he was named Dutch Sportsman of the Year (1991) alongside boxer [[Arnold Vanderlyde]]. Jongejans surprised the favored Chinese and held off a late charge by [[Mark Lenzi]] of the United States . His victory was the first by a non-American in world championship men's diving since 1975, when [[Greg Louganis]] accounted for five of the six events. Jongejans' sister [[Daphne Jongejans|Daphne]] was also a well-known international diver. He now coaches Team GB's [[Hannah Starling]] at the 3m springboard and has coached her as far as the semi finals of the 3m springboard during the London 2012 Olympics. |
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Edwin Jongejans (born December 18, 1966 in Badhoevedorp, Noord-Holland) is a retired diver from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics: 1988 and 1992.
Jongejans' best performance was winning the world title in the men's 1 metre springboard event at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships in Perth, Australia, for which he was named Dutch Sportsman of the Year (1991) alongside boxer Arnold Vanderlyde. Jongejans surprised the favored Chinese and held off a late charge by Mark Lenzi of the United States . His victory was the first by a non-American in world championship men's diving since 1975, when Greg Louganis accounted for five of the six events. Jongejans' sister Daphne was also a well-known international diver. He now coaches Team GB's Hannah Starling at the 3m springboard and has coached her as far as the semi finals of the 3m springboard during the London 2012 Olympics.
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