Ewout Holst
Dutch swimmer (born 1978)
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
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
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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