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Aad de Bruyn
Personal information
Born30 January 1910
Netherlands
Died28 July 1991
Eindhoven
OccupationAthlete
Medal record
Shot put
Representing  Netherlands
Dutch National Championships
1st 1932
1st 1934
1st 1935
1st 1936
1st 1937
1st 1938
1st 1939
1st 1940
1st 1941
1st 1942
1st 1943
1st 1944
1st 1946
1st 1947
1st 1948
1st 1949
British National Championships (AAA)[1]
1st 1935
1st 1936
1st 1939
1st 1946
Discus
Representing  Netherlands
1st 1933
1st 1934
1st 1935
1st 1936
1st 1938
1st 1939
1st 1940
1st 1941
1st 1942
1st 1943
1st 1944
1st 1948
1st 1950
1st 1951
Hammer throw
Representing  Netherlands
1st 1937
2nd 1939
1st 1941
1st 1943
1st 1944
1st 1954

Aad de Bruyn (30 January 1910– 28 July 1991),[2][3] was a Dutch athlete who competed in the throwing disciplines of the discus, shot put and hammer throw, dominated all three events in the Netherlands in the 1930s and 1940s.

Biography

Born in the Netherlands, he was the Dutch national shot put champion on multiple occasions, first winning the title in 1932 and repeating the feat in 1934. He remained champion through to 1944 and regained the title in 1946, holding it until 1949.[4] As a shotputter he also won the British 3A's title on four occasions. He set the Dutch National Record of 14.165m in 1934 and increased this in increments that year up to 14.535m. In 1935, he became the first Dutchman to break the 15m mark, setting a record of 15.02m. By 1939, he had increased this to 15.51m[4] a record that stood until 1986.

As a discus thrower he was the national champion from 1933 to 1936, from 1938 to 1944, and in 1948, 1950 and 1951. His 1942 mark of 48.575m stood as the national record until 1956.[4]

He was also the national hammer throw champion in 1937, 1941, 1943, 1944 and 1954.[4]

De Bruyn died of cardiac arrest while watching the shot-put event on the last day of the Dutch National Championships held 26–28 July 1991 in Eindhoven.[2]

References

  1. ^ GBR Athletics - AAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)
  2. ^ a b In het harnas gestorven Archived 2015-02-14 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch)
  3. ^ "Kogelstoten M35".
  4. ^ a b c d Paul van Gool. "fotos mannen werpen 1945". atletiekhistorici.nl. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
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