Ewout Holst
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Full name | Ewout Holst | ||||||||||||||
Nickname | Wouty | ||||||||||||||
Nationality | Netherlands | ||||||||||||||
Born | (1978-10-08) 8 October 1978 (age 45) The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | ||||||||||||||
Strokes | freestyle and butterfly | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Ewout Holst (born 8 October 1978 in The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands) is a Dutch former freestyle and butterfly swimmer.
Holst's early years were spent abroad, travelling with his family to the various postings his father was given as a government official. It was whilst at school in Bonn that his skills as a swimmer became recognised.
He gained his first selection for the Dutch Team for the 1998 European Short Course Swimming Championships in Sheffield. He was disqualified in the heats of the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. After a troubled period he decided to quit swimming after coming seventh in the 50 metres butterfly at the 2004 European Aquatics Championships in Madrid, Spain.
Personal best times
Short Course | Long Course | |
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50m Butterfly | 23.77 (2001) | 23.91 (2001) |
100m Butterfly | 55.21 (2001) | 54.69 (2002) |
50m Freestyle | 22.30 (2000) | 22.91 (2000) |
100m Freestyle | 49.38 (2000) | 50.50 (2000) |
References
- Profile on Zwemkroniek
- Dutch Olympic Committee
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- 1996: Germany (Conrad, Tröger, Nolte, Smollich)
- 1998: Netherlands (Veens, Kenkhuis, Aartsen, Van den Hoogenband)
- 1999: Sweden (Andersson, Frölander, Nystrand, Carlsson)
- 2000: Sweden (Dahl, Nystrand, Frölander, Andersson)
- 2001: Ukraine (Sylantyev, Volynets, Lisohor, Shyrshov)
- 2002: Netherlands (Kenkhuis, Damen, Holst, Veens)
- 2003: Netherlands (Veens, Kenkhuis, Damen, Van den Hoogenband)
- 2004: France (Maitre, Bernard, Barnier, Bousquet)
- 2005: Netherlands (Veens, Zastrow, Damen, Kenkhuis)
- 2006: Sweden (Nystrand, Stymne, Piehl, Tilly)
- 2007: Sweden (Stymne, Piehl, Nylin, Nystrand)
- 2008: France (Bernard, Gilot, Leveaux, Bousquet)
- 2009: France (Leveaux, Stravius, Maitre, Bousquet)
- 2010: Italy (Dotto, Spadaro, Magnini, Orsi)
- 2011: Italy (Dotto, Orsi, Bocchia, Rolla)
- 2012: France (Manaudou, Bousquet, Stravius, Leveaux)
- 2013: Russia (Morozov, Fesikov, Lagunov, Konovalov)
- 2015: Russia (Sedov, Arbuzov, Kliukin, Konovalov)
- 2017: Russia (Kolesnikov, Morozov, Fesikov, Vekovishchev)
- 2019: Russia (Grinev, Vekovishchev, Kolesnikov, Morozov)
- 2021: Netherlands (Puts, Pijnenburg, Simons, de Boer)
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