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Renzo Tjon-A-Joe
Renzo Tjon A Joe At Swim Cup Eindhoven
Personal information
Full nameRenzo Jair Tjon-A-Joe
NicknameRoos
National teamNetherlands
Born (1995-07-08) July 8, 1995 (age 29)
Paramaribo, Suriname
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight83 kg (183 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesButterfly, Freestyle
ClubAuburn University (Alabama, USA)
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing  Suriname
Central American and Caribbean Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Barranquilla 50 m freestyle
Silver medal – second place 2014 Veracruz 50 m freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Veracruz 50 m butterfly
South American Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Cochabamba 50 m freestyle
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Cochabamba 100 m freestyle

Renzo Jair Tjon-A-Joe is a Surinamese-Dutch swimmer who mainly swims in 50 m and 100 m freestyle events. He competed at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics for Suriname and at the 2024 Summer Olympics for the Netherlands after transferring allegiance in April 2024.[1] Renzo is the fastest swimmer in Surinamese history in the 50 m and 100 m freestyle category.

Biography

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Suriname-born Renzo Tjon-A-Joe is his country's fastest swimmer to date. He made his first appearance on the world stage at the age of 18, as a member of the Surinamese selection for the 2013 Junior Worlds in Dubai, UAE. In Dubai, he was a finalist in the 50 m freestyle. He went on to be the most successful athlete from Suriname in 2013 and 2015 and was named 2013 and 2015 Male Athlete of the Year. In his country, he currently holds all national sprint records for the 50 m and 100 m freestyle in the long course and short course. Renzo previously trained at Auburn University in preparation for the 2016 Summer Olympics under the sprint coach Brett Hawke. He studied Economics at the Harvard Extension School for two years before dropping out and further pursuing his swim career. In 2018 Tjon A Joe completed a regional sprint trifecta- winning gold in the 50m Freestyle at the ODESUR South American Games, Central American and Caribbean Games and CCCAN Championships.

Personal bests

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  • Mexico, Veracruz, 2014 Central American& Caribbean Games, 50 m butterfly bronze medal,
  • 50 m freestyle silver medal, 100 m freestyle 4th place, all national records
  • Chile, 2014 Junior South American Championships, 50 m freestyle finalist, silver medal
  • Dubai, 2013 Junior World Championship, 50 m freestyle finalist
  • Dubai, 2013 Junior World Championship, 100 m freestyle, semi-finalist
  • Jamaica, 2013, 50 m freestyle finalist, gold medal/new meet record
  • Chile, 2013, South American Junior Championships 50 m freestyle finalist, silver medal
  • USA, 2015 Arena Pro Swim Series Mesa, Arizona 50 m freestyle finalist with 22.53
  • Cochabamba, 2018 South American Gold Medalist, 50 m freestyle[2]

Achievements

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  • First Surinamer to swim under 50 seconds in 100 m freestyle ( SC-2014) and under 23 seconds in 50 m freestyle (LC-2013)
  • Male Swimmer of the Year Suriname 2013
  • Male Athlete of the Year Suriname 2013
  • He broke a national record in 50 m freestyle at the 2013 Junior Worlds in Dubai (22.75)
  • A-finalist in the 50 m freestyle at the Arena Grand Prix, Orlando, Florida (02/14)
  • A-finalist in the 50 m freestyle at the Arena Grand Prix, Meza, Arizona (06/14)
  • Sep. 1, 2014 – training with the Auburn Pro Team at Auburn University.
  • MBTA Man of the Year 2005
  • Auburn University Swimming and Diving Coach: Brett Hawke
  • Male Swimmer of the Year Suriname 2014
  • Nominated in top 3 athletes of Suriname for Athlete of the Year 2014 Award
  • Male Athlete of the Year Suriname 2015

National records

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Long Course (50-meter pool)
Event Time Meet Location Date
100 m Freestyle 49.29 Swim Cup Eindhoven, Netherlands April 7, 2016
50 m Freestyle 22.23 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro, Brazil August 11, 2016
50 m Butterfly 24.40 CAC Games Veracruz, Mexico November 17, 2014
4 x 50 m

Freestyle relay[a]

1.35.30 CARIFTA Championships Bridgetown, Barbados April 7, 2015

a with Juan Limburg, Irvin Hoost, and Zuhayr Pigot

Short Course (25-meter pool)
Event Time Venue Date
50m freestyle 21.90 Qatar December, 2012
100m freestyle 49.90 Suriname June, 2014
50m butterfly 24.48 Qatar December, 2014

International competitions

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2014 Arena Grand Prix Series USA

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  • 02/2014: Orlando, Florida: 50 freestyle: A-Finalist, 8th : 22.98
  • 02/2014: Orlando, FL: 100 freestyle: C-Finalist, 24th: 52.79
  • 04/2014: Mesa, AZ: 50 freestyle: A-Finalist, 7th place 22.91
  • 04/2014: Mesa, AZ: 100 freestyle: B-Finalist, 14th place 51.27

2015 Arena Grand Prix Series USA

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  • 02/2015: Orlando, FL: 50 freestyle: B-Final, 2nd: 23.07 (10th overall)
  • 02/2015: Orlando, FL: 100 freestyle: C-Final, 1st: 50.91 (8th overall)

Speedo Championship Series, USA

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  • 03/15: Plantation, FL: 50 freestyle: A-Final, 2nd: 23.14
  • 03/15: Plantation, FL: 100 freestyle: A-Final, 3rd : 50.44

Personal life

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Tjon-A-Joe has an older brother named Maikel and a younger sister named Arantxa. He speaks Dutch, English and Sranan Tongo. He has said his favourite film is Pim De La Parra's Wan Pipel.

References

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  1. ^ "Fangli Changes from Romania to Hungary, Tjon-a-Joe now for Netherlands". Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Renzo Tjon A Joe wint eerste medaille voor Suriname op 11e ODESUR spelen" (in Dutch). Waterkant. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
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