Paulina Jacoba van der Wildt (Pauline) (Schiedam, January 29, 1944) is a former freestyle swimmer , who competed in the freestyle Netherlands once competed in the Olympic Games: Tokyo 1964. In the Japanese capital made Vass, Member of swimming club SZC, as the starting swimmer in the relay team, which won the bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay: 4.12, 0. That winning time was good for a European record. The victory went to a grim duel one tenth in advance with Hungary, which touched later. Her colleagues in that for Vass memorable race were Toos Beumer (second swimmer), Winnie van Weerdenburg (third swimmer) and Erica Terpstra (final swimmer).
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| - Paulina Jacoba van der Wildt (Pauline) (Schiedam, January 29, 1944) is a former freestyle swimmer , who competed in the freestyle Netherlands once competed in the Olympic Games: Tokyo 1964. In the Japanese capital made Vass, Member of swimming club SZC, as the starting swimmer in the relay team, which won the bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay: 4.12, 0. That winning time was good for a European record. The victory went to a grim duel one tenth in advance with Hungary, which touched later. Her colleagues in that for Vass memorable race were Toos Beumer (second swimmer), Winnie van Weerdenburg (third swimmer) and Erica Terpstra (final swimmer).
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| - Paulina Jacoba van der Wildt (Pauline) (Schiedam, January 29, 1944) is a former freestyle swimmer , who competed in the freestyle Netherlands once competed in the Olympic Games: Tokyo 1964. In the Japanese capital made Vass, Member of swimming club SZC, as the starting swimmer in the relay team, which won the bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay: 4.12, 0. That winning time was good for a European record. The victory went to a grim duel one tenth in advance with Hungary, which touched later. Her colleagues in that for Vass memorable race were Toos Beumer (second swimmer), Winnie van Weerdenburg (third swimmer) and Erica Terpstra (final swimmer).
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