Maud van der Meer
Dutch swimmer (born 1992)
Maud van der Meer (born 20 May 1992) is a former Dutch competitive swimmer . She won the gold medal at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in the 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay (she only competed in the heats) and the silver medal at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in the 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay (together with Ranomi Kromowidjojo , Marrit Steenbergen and Femke Heemskerk ).[ 3]
At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Van der Meer competed in the heats of the 4 × 100 meter freestyle relay , where the team finished 5th and qualified for the final.[ 4] In the final the Dutch team, without Van der Meer, went on to finish in 4th place.
References
Kazan 2015 – Victory Ceremony 4×100 metres freestyle relay
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2014 : Inge Dekker , Femke Heemskerk , Maud van der Meer , Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED )
2016 : Michelle Williams , Sandrine Mainville , Taylor Ruck , Penny Oleksiak (CAN )
2018 : Madison Kennedy , Mallory Comerford , Kelsi Dahlia , Erika Brown (USA )
2021 : Abbey Weitzeil , Claire Curzan , Katharine Berkoff , Kate Douglass (USA )
2022 : Torri Huske , Claire Curzan , Erika Brown , Kate Douglass (USA )
1993 : China (Lü , Shan , Jia , Le )
1995 : China (Chao , Shan , Han , Le )
1997 : China (Le , Chao , Shan , Nian )
1999 : Great Britain (Sheppard , Huddart , Pickering , Rolph )
2000 : Sweden (Jöhncke , Alshammar , Kammerling , Sjöberg )
2002 : Sweden (Lillhage , Alshammar , Sjöberg , Kammerling )
2004 : United States (Weir , Joyce , Benko , Thompson )
2006 : Netherlands (Dekker , Schreuder , Groot , Veldhuis )
2008 : Netherlands (Schreuder , Heemskerk , Dekker , Veldhuis )
2010 : Netherlands (Heemskerk , Dekker , Schreuder , Kromowidjojo )
2012 : United States (Romano , Hardy , Neal , Schmitt )
2014 : Netherlands (Dekker , Heemskerk , van der Meer , Kromowidjojo )
2016 : United States (Weir , Worrell , Kennedy , Comerford )
2018 : United States (Smoliga , Neal , Comerford , Dahlia )
2021 : United States (Douglass , Curzan , Berkoff , Weitzeil )2021: Canada (Sanchez , Mac Neil , Smith , Savard )
2022 : Australia (O'Callaghan , Wilson , Harris , McKeon )
1927: Great Britain (Laverty , Davies , King , Cooper )
1931: Netherlands (Baumeister , Vierdag , den Ouden , Braun )
1934: Netherlands (Selbach , Timmermans , Mastenbroek , den Ouden )
1938: Denmark (Riise , Kraft , Ove-Petersen , Hveger )
1947: Denmark (Svendsen , Harup , Andersen , Nathansen )
1950: Netherlands (Massaar , Termeulen , Linssen-Vaessen , Heijting-Schuhmacher )
1954: Hungary (Gyenge , Sebő , Temes , Szőke )
1958: Netherlands (Schimmel , Lagerberg , Kraan , Gastelaars )
1962: Netherlands (Gastelaars , Lasterie , Terpstra , Tigelaar )
1966: Soviet Union (Sipchenko , Rudenko , Ustinova , Sosnova )
1970: East Germany (Wetzko , Komar , Sehmisch , Schulze )
1974: East Germany (Ender , Franke , Eife , Hübner )
1977: East Germany (Treiber , Wächtler , Priemer , Krause )
1981: East Germany (Meineke , Metschuck , Diers , Link )
1983: East Germany (Otto , Link , Sirch , Meineke )
1985: East Germany (Strauss , König , Stellmach , Friedrich )
1987: East Germany (Stellmach , Friedrich , Otto , Meissner )
1989: East Germany (Meissner , Stellmach , Hunger , Friedrich )
1991: Netherlands (van der Plaats , de Bruijn , Mastenbroek , Brienesse )
1993: Germany (van Almsick , Kielgass , Stellmach , Hunger )
1995: Germany (van Almsick , Osygus , Kielgass , Hunger )
1997: Germany (Meissner , Osygus , Buschschulte , Völker )
1999: Germany (Meissner , Buschschulte , van Almsick , Völker )
2000: Sweden (Jöhncke , Sjöberg , Kammerling , Alshammar )
2002: Germany (Meissner , Dallmann , Völker , van Almsick )
2004: France (Figuès , Couderc , Mongel , Metella )
2006: Germany (Dallmann , Götz , Steffen , Liebs )
2008: Netherlands (Dekker , Kromowidjojo , Heemskerk , Veldhuis )
2010: Germany (Samulski , Lippok , Vitting , Schreiber )
2012: Germany (Steffen , Lippok , Vitting , Schreiber )
2014: Sweden (Coleman , Kuras , Hansson , Sjöström )
2016: Netherlands (van der Meer , Heemskerk , Steenbergen , Kromowidjojo )
2018: France (Wattel , Bonnet , Fabre , Gastaldello )
2020: Great Britain (Hope , Hopkin , Wood , Anderson )
2022: Great Britain (Hope , Hopkin , Harris , Anderson )
2024: Hungary (Senánszky , Ábrahám , Ugrai , Pádár )
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