Bernard Leene
Appearance
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Born | The Hague, Netherlands | 14 February 1903|||||||||||||||||
Died | 24 November 1988 The Hague, Netherlands | (aged 85)|||||||||||||||||
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Bernardus Petrus Leene (14 February 1903 – 24 November 1988) was a track cyclist from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at three Summer Olympics (1928, 1932, and 1936).[1]
After having won a Gold at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands (2.000 m Tandem), he captured the silver medal eight years later in the 2000 m Tandem.
He had one daughter, Antoinette, and two granddaughters, Marita and Monique. All three women were top swimmers and Monique was an Olympian, swimming for New Zealand in the 1976 Olympic games.
During World War II he was a prominent member of the Resistance in The Hague.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Bernhard Leene Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
External links
[edit]- profile at the Wayback Machine (archived 10 March 2007)
Categories:
- 1903 births
- 1988 deaths
- Cyclists from The Hague
- Dutch male cyclists
- Olympic cyclists for the Netherlands
- Cyclists at the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Cyclists at the 1932 Summer Olympics
- Cyclists at the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for the Netherlands
- Olympic silver medalists for the Netherlands
- Olympic gold medalists in cycling
- Olympic silver medalists in cycling
- Medalists at the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Dutch resistance members
- Dutch track cyclists
- 20th-century Dutch people
- Dutch cycling biography stubs
- Dutch Olympic medalist stubs