Patrick Beljaards
Dutch baseball player (born 1978)
Patrick Beljaards in 2009 | |
Personal information | |
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Born | (1978-03-04) 4 March 1978 (age 46) |
Medal record | ||
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Men’s Baseball | ||
Representing Netherlands | ||
European Baseball Championship | ||
1997 France | National team | |
1999 Italy | National team | |
2001 Germany | National team | |
2003 Netherlands | National team | |
2005 Czech Republic | National team |
Patrick Beljaards (born 4 March 1978 in Haarlem) is a Dutch baseball player.
Beljaards represented the Netherlands at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where he and his team became fifth. Four years later at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens they were sixth. Beljaards played his last full season in 2011, then retired.[1]
References
- ^ "Patrick Beljaards to coach RCH-Pinguins - Grand Slam * Stats & News Netherlands".
External links
- Beljaards at the Dutch Olympic Archive
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Corendon Kinheim current roster
- 2 Sven Jongejans
- 3 Björn Hato
- 4 Jason Halman
- 6 Roy Seltenrijch
- 8 Remco Draijer
- 9 Pim Walsma
- 10 Tom Stuifbergen
- 11 Rodney Michel
- 12 Björn Henrichs
- 13 Nick Stuifbergen
- 15 Nick Veltkamp
- 16 Patrick Beljaards
- 17 Niels van Weert
- 18 Kevin Weijgertse
- 19 Robert Hilterman
- 21 Duko Jansen
- 23 Rafael Jozefa
- 24 Onno Jansen
- 25 René Cremer
- 26 Steven van Groningen
- 28 Dirk van 't Klooster
- 29 Marvin Evangelista
- 30 Jorn van Ingen
- 37 Bryan Engelhardt
- 47 David Bergman
- Leon Boyd
- Manager 20 Eelco Jansen
- Bench/Hitting Coach 7 Ralph Milliard
- Bench/Hitting Coach 27 Hans Lemmink
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