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| Gold | Netherlands 1995 | Team Competition | |
Marjolein Elisabeth de Jong (born May 16, 1968 in Lekkerkerk, Zuid-Holland) is a retired volleyball player from the Netherlands, who represented her native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992. De Jong was a member of the Netherlands women's national volleyball team that won the gold medal at the 1995 European Championship by defeating Croatia (3-0) in the final.
References
- (Dutch) Dutch Olympic Committee
| Netherlands - 1995 European Championship (1st Title) | ||
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Cintha Boersma | Erna Brinkman | Marjolein de Jong | Jolanda Elshof | Riëtte Fledderus | Jerine Fleurke | Petra Groenland | Marrit Leenstra | Elles Leferink | Irena Machovcak | Ingrid Visser | Henriëtte Weersing | Coach: Bert Goedkoop |
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| Netherlands - 1996 Summer Olympics (Fifth Place) | ||
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1 Jerine Fleurke | | 2 {{{p2}}} | 3 Saskia van Hintum | 4 Erna Brinkman | 5 Cintha Boersma (c) | 7 Irena Machovcak | 9 Marjolein de Jong | 10 Henriëtte Weersing | 11 Marrit Leenstra | 12 Elles Leferink | 13 Claudia van Thiel | 14 Riëtte Fledderus | 15 Ingrid Visser | Coach: Bert Goedkoop |
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