Sagitta (athletic club)
Sagitta was a female athletic club in the Netherlands founded by Jan Blankers in 1936.[1][2] Integrated with Blauw-Wit into Phanos on 1 January 2000.
Type | Female |
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Founded | 1936 |
Ground | Sportpark Olympiaplein |
Location | Amsterdam |
Colors | Orange-Blue |
Between 1950 and 1954 the 4 × 100 m relay won five national titles.[4] Sagitta athletes participated in Dutch 4 × 100 m relay in several olympic games.
Athletes
- Corrie Bakker
- Fanny Blankers-Koen
- Loes Boling
- Annemieke Bouma
- Stans Brehm
- Nel Büch
- Ciska Jansen
- Gré de Jongh
- Ans Niesink
- Nel Roos-Lodder
- Hilda Slaman
- Lies Sluijters
- Tilly van der Zwaard
- Els van Noorduyn
References
- "Jan Blankers". olympics.com.
- Bijkerk, Anthony Th., "Fanny Blankers-Koen: A Biography" (PDF), International Society of Olympic Historians
- "Record 4 x 100 meter relay of A. V. Sagitta during Dutch Championships, from right to left Nel Büch, Ina van Vooren, Gre de Jongh and FBK [picture is reversed!] Date: August 6, 1950 Keywords: Athletes, athletics, group portraits, sports Person Name: Blankers-Koen Fanny Ritter Nel de Jongh Gre, Vooren Ina Stock Photo - Alamy".
- Nel Büch. sports-reference.com
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