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1947 birthsLiving peopleDutch female swimmersFemale butterfly swimmersFemale freestyle swimmersFormer world record holders in swimmingOlympic gold medalists for the NetherlandsOlympic silver medalists for the NetherlandsOlympic swimmers of the NetherlandsSportspeople from AmsterdamSwimmers at the 1964 Summer OlympicsSwimmers at the 1968 Summer OlympicsMedalists at the 1964 Summer OlympicsMedalists at the 1968 Summer OlympicsEuropean Aquatics Championships medalists in swimmingInternational Swimming Hall of Fame inducteesOlympic gold medalists in swimmingOlympic silver medalists in swimming


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Ada Kok
IISG AHF 19400 1963-09-02.jpg
Personal information
Full nameAagje Kok
National teamNetherlands
Born
(1947-06-06) 6 June 1947 (age 71)
Amsterdam], Netherlands
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesButterfly

Aagje ("Ada") Kok (born 6 June 1947, in Amsterdam, North Holland) is a former swimmer who ranked among the world's best in the butterfly stroke category during the 1960s.


Her international career started in 1962 when, at the age of fifteen, she took the European title in the 100 m butterfly in Leipzig. She was also part of the silver 4×100 m medley relay team. At the Tokyo Olympics two years later she finished second in both events. She was also good at freestyle swimming, which showed when she took second place in the 400 metres at the 1966 European Championships in Utrecht. In the same tournament she also won the 100 m butterfly and the 4×100 m relay. She achieved nine world records between 1963 and 1967 in the 100 m and 200 m (not introduced until later).


Kok reached her peak at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. She won the gold medal in the 200 meter butterfly race in a time of 2:24.7, beating the East German Helga Lindner by 0.1 seconds. The 100 meter butterfly race in that Olympic Games ended in disappointment for her, when she did not feel well beforehand, and finished in fourth place..





In her memoirs written by Henk Lichtenveldt, she stated:






See also


  • World record progression 100 metres butterfly

  • World record progression 200 metres butterfly


References


  • Dutch Olympic Committee















Records
Preceded by
United States Kathy Ellis

Women's 100 metre butterfly
world record holder (long course)

1 September 1963 – 16 October 1964
Succeeded by
United States Sharon Stouder
Preceded by
United States Sharon Stouder

Women's 100 metre butterfly
world record holder (long course)

14 August 1965 – 20 August 1970
Succeeded by
United States Alice Jones
Preceded by
United States Kenis Moore

Women's 200 metre butterfly
world record holder (long course)

21 August 1965 – 11 July 1970
Succeeded by
United States Karen Moe
Awards
Preceded by
Sjoukje Dijkstra

Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
1965, 1966
Succeeded by
Stien Kaiser
Preceded by
Stien Kaiser

Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
1968
Succeeded by
Maria Gommers









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