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Piet Bleeker

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Piet Bleeker
Piet Bleeker in 1958
Personal information
Born27 August 1928
Heerhugowaard
Sport
SportLong-distance running

Piet Bleeker (born 27 August 1928) is a retired Dutch long-distance runner, who won the sixth Enschede Marathon in 1957, becoming the first Dutch athlete to win that race. Bleeker won four consecutive national titles in the marathon in 1956–1959.[1]

After retiring from competitions he worked as athletics coach in Beverwijk.[2][3]

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