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Rieneke Terink

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Rieneke Terink
Personal information
Full nameRieneke Terink
Nationality Netherlands
Born (1984-03-13) 13 March 1984 (age 40)
Sport
SportSwimming
Strokesfreestyle, medley
ClubAZ&PC
Medal record
World Championships (SC)
Gold medal – first place 2014 Doha 4×100 m freestyle

Rieneke Terink (born 13 March 1984, Hengelo, Gelderland[1]) is a Dutch swimmer who mainly specializes in freestyle and medley. She is currently training under the guidance of Fedor Hes alongside Robin van Aggele. Since December 21, 2008 she is the national record holder in the 400 m short course individual medley.

Swimming career

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Rieneke made her international debut at the 2006 European Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary where she started in the 4×200 m freestyle relay which was eliminated in the heats. She also took part in the time-trials of the 2008 European Aquatics Championships. She failed to qualify for the Olympics in the 200 m freestyle and 4×200 m freestyle relay.

At the National Short Course Championships, in December 2008, she swam her first national record, in the 400 m individual medley.

Personal bests

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Short course[2][3]
Event Time Date Location
100 m freestyle 55.38 2008-10-19 Aachen, Germany
200 m freestyle 1:56.86 2008-12-20 Amsterdam, Netherlands
400 m freestyle 4:05.92 2008-12-19 Amsterdam, Netherlands
200 m medley 2:12.61 2008-12-19 Amsterdam, Netherlands
400 m medley NR 4:38.49 2008-12-21 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Long course[2][3]
Event Time Date Location
100 m freestyle 57.41 2009-03-29 Lille, France
200 m freestyle 2:02.38 2009-04-16 Amsterdam, Netherlands
400 m freestyle 4:18.74 2009-04-19 Amsterdam, Netherlands
200 m medley 2:20.38 2009-03-28 Lille, France
400 m medley 4:58.46 2008-06-07 Eindhoven, Netherlands

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "KERNploeg AZ&PC; Rieneke Terink". Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b Rieneke Terink Zwemkroniek Online. Retrieved on 6 January 2009.
  3. ^ a b Rieneke Terink at swimrankings.net. Retrieved on 6 January 2009.