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(Redirected from Ans Niesink) Dutch discus thrower and shot putter

Ans Panhorst-Niesink
Personal information
Born28 October 1918
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Died25 July 2010 (aged 91)
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Sport
SportDiscus throw, shot put
ClubSagitta, Amsterdam
Medal record
Representing the  Netherlands
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 1946 Oslo Discus throw

Anna Elisabeth "Ans" Panhorst-Niesink (28 October 1918 – 25 July 2010) was a Dutch athlete. She competed at the 1936 and 1948 Summer Olympics in the discus throw and finished in seventh and sixth place, respectively. In 1948 she also competed in the shot put, but failed to reach the final. She finished second and sixth in the discus throw and shot put, respectively, at the 1946 European Athletics Championships.

She was born Anna Niesink, then married and changed her last name to Panhorst-Niesink, and then to Woltman.

Niesink first trained in basketball and sprint, but then shifted to throwing events, in which she soon become a national leader – between 1937 and 1954 she won seven shot put and at least 14 discus titles and held the national records in both events. She continued competing in her forties, winning a medal in the Dutch championships at age 43.

References

  1. Oud-atlete Panhorst-Niesink overleden. gelderlander.nl. 26 juli 2010
  2. ^ Ans Panhorst-Niesink. sports-reference.com

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