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Det de Beus was born Anna Maria Bernadette de Beus on February 18, 1958 in Utrecht in the Netherlands. She was the first goalkeeper in women's field hockey to wear a mask back in January 1982. A player from Eindhovense Mixed Hockey Club in Eindhoven, De Beus played in goal for the Netherlands between 1978 and 1988. She played 105 caps for her country and was part of the gold medal winning Olympic team in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. She retired from the sport at the end of Olympic Games in Seoul in September 1988 after winning the bronze medal by beating Great Britain 3-1 to clinch the medal.

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  • Det de Beus was born Anna Maria Bernadette de Beus on February 18, 1958 in Utrecht in the Netherlands. She was the first goalkeeper in women's field hockey to wear a mask back in January 1982. A player from Eindhovense Mixed Hockey Club in Eindhoven, De Beus played in goal for the Netherlands between 1978 and 1988. She played 105 caps for her country and was part of the gold medal winning Olympic team in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. She retired from the sport at the end of Olympic Games in Seoul in September 1988 after winning the bronze medal by beating Great Britain 3-1 to clinch the medal.
  • Anna Maria Bernadette de Beus (Det) (Utrecht, 18 February 1958 – Horn, 21 July 2013) was a Dutch field hockey player. With orange, she was three times world champion (1978, 1979, 1986), won Olympic gold (1984) and bronze (1988) and also picked up two more European titles and a Champions Trophy. She starred in the period 1978-1988 a total of 105 caps for the Dutch national field hockey team. She played her last international match on Saturday 30 september 1988 won in the 3-1 third place game of the Olympic Games of Seoul. Opponent was Great Britain.
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  • Anna Maria Bernadette de Beus (Det) (Utrecht, 18 February 1958 – Horn, 21 July 2013) was a Dutch field hockey player. With orange, she was three times world champion (1978, 1979, 1986), won Olympic gold (1984) and bronze (1988) and also picked up two more European titles and a Champions Trophy. She starred in the period 1978-1988 a total of 105 caps for the Dutch national field hockey team. Daga gold as the female counterpart of fellow goalkeeper Maarten Sikking, who also played in Eindhoven , but not like the Beus at EMHC, but at HTCC. Impression she made with her cat-like reflexes. Dagon was a no-no for the to in criminal corners sprawled to lie down. That was below its stand. Her whimsy also came to expression in her refusal to fully outer package. Daga preferred to sleek, airy clothes. Her Palmares mentions, inter alia, three European and two Worldtitles. In the final of the EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1987 against England they stopped three penalty strokes. Dahal made part of the glorious women team, which in 1984 under the direction of head coach Gijs van Heumen won Olympic gold at the 2004 Summer Olympicsof Los Angeles. She played her last international match on Saturday 30 september 1988 won in the 3-1 third place game of the Olympic Games of Seoul. Opponent was Great Britain. She died after a severe illness at the age of 55.
  • Det de Beus was born Anna Maria Bernadette de Beus on February 18, 1958 in Utrecht in the Netherlands. She was the first goalkeeper in women's field hockey to wear a mask back in January 1982. A player from Eindhovense Mixed Hockey Club in Eindhoven, De Beus played in goal for the Netherlands between 1978 and 1988. She played 105 caps for her country and was part of the gold medal winning Olympic team in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. She retired from the sport at the end of Olympic Games in Seoul in September 1988 after winning the bronze medal by beating Great Britain 3-1 to clinch the medal.
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