Olga Commandeur
Dutch television presenter and track and field athlete
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- Olga Alida Divera Commandeur (born 30 October 1958) is a Dutch television presenter and track and field athlete.
- She won five national titles in this event in 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983 and 1984.
- Biography Commandeur started competing in athletics in 1973 and soon became a leading junior Dutch runner and javelin thrower.
- In 1975 she finished second in the 400 metres senior Dutch championships.
- 2 s from it two weeks later in Aalst, setting a Dutch seniors record and a world youth record.
Olga Alida Divera Commandeur (born 30 October 1958) is a Dutch television presenter and track and field athlete. She competed in the 400 metres hurdles at the 1984 Summer Olympics, but failed to reach the final. She won five national titles in this event in 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983 and 1984. She also won gold medals in the 800 metres at the 1975 European Athletics Junior Championships and 1977 national championships.
Biography
Commandeur started competing in athletics in 1973 and soon became a leading junior Dutch runner and javelin thrower. Next year she won national youth titles in the 800 m (indoor) and 300 m. In 1975 she finished second in the 400 metres senior Dutch championships. She later won the 800 m at the 1975 European Athletics Junior Championships in a time of 2:05.8. She shaved 4.2 s from it two weeks later in Aalst, setting a Dutch seniors record and a world youth record.
Commandeur missed the 1976 Olympics due to injuries that kept returning in 1977–1978. In early 1979 she focused on pentathlon (and later heptathlon) aiming for the 1980 Olympics. Next year she finished second in the national championships and did not qualify for the Games. Meanwhile, the 400 m hurdles, in which she was twice national champion, was not yet included to the Olympic program. She competed in this event at the 1980 World Championships in Athletics and later at the 1984 Olympics, but failed to reach the finals.
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