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Marijke, sometimes written as Mareike () is a Dutch feminine given name. It is originally a diminutive of Mary. Phonetically, the name is said ''muh-rye´-kah/keh'', preferably with a rolling “r”.Workingwritersandbloggers.comInterview Marijke Durning viewed 14-1-2019 People with this name include: People with the given name Marijke include: * Princess Marijke (later "Princess Christina"), youngest daughter of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands *Marijke Abels (born 1948), Dutch visual artist and instructor *Marijke Amado (born 1954), Dutch television presenter * Marijke van Beukering-Huijbregts (born 1971), Dutch politician *Marijke Callebaut (born 1980), retired Belgian footballer *Marijke Djwalapersad (born 1951), Surinamese politician *Marijke Engelen (born 1961), Dutch synchronized swimmer * Marijke de Goey (born 1947), Dutch visual artist * Marijke van Haaren (born 1952), Dutch politician * Marijke Hanegraaf (born 1946), Dutch poet * Marijke Kegge (born 1957), Dutch sprint cano ...
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Marijke De Goey
Marijke de Goey (Utrecht, 14 April 1947) is a Dutch visual artist. Biography De Goey was born in Utrecht, Netherlands and studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam between 1974 and 1979. Her work ranges from large monumental sculptures to sculptural paintings and small table sculptures and jewellery. She has regular exhibitions all over the world. In 1985 she received the Art Award of the City of Gouda and in 1986 she was the recipient of the Francoise van den Bosch Award, Boijmans-van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam. In 2001 she was recognized with the Order of Orange-Nassau. Projects Her notable projects amongst others include: * 1987 ''Dancing Square'', Arnhem, Netherlands * 1992 ''49 Neon Secrets'', Leerdam, Netherlands * 1998 ''The Butterfly Orbit'', Graz University of Technology, Austria * 1999 ''The Mermaid'' sculpture for the Keystone Trust, Auckland, New Zealand, installed at Gibbs Farm * 2000 ''Dragonfly Orbit'', Graz University of Technology, Austria * 200 ...
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Marijke Van Beukering-Huijbregts
Maria Josefina Theresia Gabriëlle "Marijke" van Beukering-Huijbregts (born 30 December 1971) is a Dutch politician, who serves as a member of the House of Representatives. She is a member of the social-liberal party Democrats 66 (D66). Before entering politics, she worked as a secretary in the Netherlands and abroad, and she later founded her own company. She became D66's sole member in the IJsselstein municipal council in 2006. When she was re-elected in 2010, Van Beukering became an alderwoman. She resigned in 2017 because of problems with the municipality's cooperation with Montfoort, but was re-appointed shortly after. She stepped down once more in November 2017, and subsequently worked as an independent advisor, mostly for organizations in the public sector. She filled the seat of MP Rens Raemakers, who was on sick leave, for four months in 2020. Seven days later, she replaced MP Monica den Boer to become a permanent member of the House. Van Beukering lost re-election in ...
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Marijke Van Warmerdam
Marijke van Warmerdam (born 12 March 1959, Nieuwer-Amstel) is a Dutch artist. Biography Marijke van Warmerdam has been developing a characteristic body of work including film, photography, paintings and sculptures since the 1990’s. She is best known for her short film loops, with which she first garnered international attention at the Venice Bienniale in 1995. Shortly thereafter, her work ''Douche'' (''Shower'', 1995) was displayed for an extended period of time on one of the platforms of Schiphol Airport railway station, where thousands of travellers could see the film while waiting for their train. Van Warmerdam relies not on story-telling but on the visual power of the motif: a hat dancing in the wind, a drop of milk slowly dissolving in a glass of water, a girl doing a handstand or a red suitcase sliding down a snowy mountain. Through endless repetition, these seemingly trivial events take on a sculptural quality and an almost dreamlike beauty. In their simplicity, van W ...
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Marijke Hanegraaf
Marijke Hanegraaf (born 1946) is a Dutch poet. Since 1997, she has lived in Nijmegen; she was the city’s official poet in 2013 and 2014. Biography Hanegraaf was born in Tilburg, The Netherlands. She began her career as a laboratory technician for a large Dutch pharmaceutical company, Organon, and after that she worked at the predecessor of the Dutch government organisation for food and plant safety. Her career took a turn into writing when she started working for children’s magazine Taptoe. She wrote stories, informative articles and reportage for the magazine. She also wrote information booklets for primary and secondary school children on various subjects. For many years, Hanegraaf worked as a freelance copy-editor. She studied at a writers' vocational school, where she became fascinated by poetry. She writes about the desire to remain yourself within a multitude of impressions. Eye and ear observations are essential to her poetry. It is poetry about life, with the intenti ...
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Marijke Moser
Marijke Moser, née Van de Graaf (born 1946) is a former Dutch-born Swiss middle and long distance runner.. She has campaigned for women to enter races on the same terms as men. She was the first woman to run a marathon in under three hours. Life From the age of five to twelve, Marijke van de Graaf lived with her parents in Indonesia, where her father was physician. In 1970 she married Albrecht Moser who was a member of the same athletics club as her in Hilversum in the Netherlands, after which the couple moved to Bern. Moser campaigned for the right of women to run in all raceson equal terms to men. She managed to participate in the male-only Morat-Freiburg race in 1971 as a "clandestine" entry. She registered as a man named Markus Aebischer. Moser ran in the 1500m at the 1972 Olympics for Switzerland. She came eighth in the first heat and she was eliminated before the final.
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Marijke Jansen
Marijke Schaar (born 12 November 1944), also known under her maiden name Marijke Jansen, is a former Dutch female tennis player who was active during the 1960s and 1970s. She reached a highest singles ranking of world number 21 in 1971. She had her most successful year in 1971 when she reached the semifinal of the singles event at the French Open, losing to eventual champion Evonne Goolagong, and the fourth round of the Wimbledon Championships. In March 1969 she won the singles title at the Cannes Championships, defeating compatriot Betty Stöve Betty Flippina Stöve (born 24 June 1945) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. She is best remembered for reaching the ladies' singles final, the ladies' doubles final and the mixed doubles final during the same year at Wimbledon in 19 ... in the final in three sets. Schaar was a member of the Dutch Federation Cup team which reached the final in 1968. On 23 November 1968 she married Nico Schaar. Career finals Singles (2 ...
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Marijke Schaar
Marijke Schaar (born 12 November 1944), also known under her maiden name Marijke Jansen, is a former Dutch female tennis player who was active during the 1960s and 1970s. She reached a highest singles ranking of world number 21 in 1971. She had her most successful year in 1971 when she reached the semifinal of the singles event at the French Open, losing to eventual champion Evonne Goolagong, and the fourth round of the Wimbledon Championships. In March 1969 she won the singles title at the Cannes Championships, defeating compatriot Betty Stöve Betty Flippina Stöve (born 24 June 1945) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. She is best remembered for reaching the ladies' singles final, the ladies' doubles final and the mixed doubles final during the same year at Wimbledon in 19 ... in the final in three sets. Schaar was a member of the Dutch Federation Cup team which reached the final in 1968. On 23 November 1968 she married Nico Schaar. Career finals Singles ( ...
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Marijke Abels
Marijke Abels (born July 30, 1948) is a Dutch visual artist and instructor. Life and work Abels was born in Deventer. She creates sculptures of bronze, paper, and photographs. Her work follows the theme of "the complex relationship between humans and animals." She studied at the ''Vrije Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten'' in Nunspeet, Netherlands, where she received formal training in the art of sculpture. Abels was asked to contribute to an exhibition in Heerde in honor of the discovery of Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is sometimes called Earth's "sister" or "twin" planet as it is almost as large and has a similar composition. As an interior planet to Earth, Venus (like Mercury) appears in Earth's sky never f ... of Heerde, a Roman figurine that was found in the area in 1985 and is now on display in the Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen. However, after a protest from the ChristenUnie/SGP, the plan was abandoned, ostensibly due to worry about the th ...
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Marijke Mars
Marijke Elizabeth Mars (born 1965) is an American billionaire heiress and businesswoman. In March 2018 ''Forbes'' estimated her wealth to be $5.9 billion. She was ranked as the 30th-richest woman in the world, a position shared with her three sisters. Marijke Mars is a fourth generation member of the Mars family. Her father was the late Forrest Mars Jr. (1931–2016). She has three sisters: Pamela Mars-Wright, Valerie Mars and Victoria B. Mars. She inherited about an 8 percent stake of Mars Inc. in 2016, which made her a billionaire. According to ''Forbes'', her shares were valued at $5.9 billion (March 2018). She graduated (B.A./B.Sc.) from Duke University Duke University is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day city of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco and electric power industrialist James .... After her graduation she has worked as a regional manager for Kal Kan ...
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Marijke Djwalapersad
Marijke Indradebie Djwalapersad (28 December 1951) is a Surinamese politician who served as Chairperson of the National Assembly of Suriname from 1996 until 2000. She was the first women to serve as chairperson. In 1999, Djwalapersad founded the political party Naya Kadam, but was not re-elected. Biography Djwalapersad was born in the Saramacca Polder on 28 December 1951. She was active as a translator in Hindi, English, Sarnami, Sranan Tongo and Dutch. In 1991, she joined the Progressive Reform Party (VHP), but failed to be elected. Djwalapersad was first elected to the National Assembly in 1996. After the elections, there was a disagreement within the VHP whether they should become part of the government. Five elected members including Djwalapersad split from the VHP, and formed the Basic Party for Renewal and Democracy (BVD) which would enter into a coalition government with the NDP. On 10 October 1996, Djwalapersad was elected Chairperson of the National Assembly of Surin ...
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Marijke Ruiter
Marijke Ruiter (born 1954) is a retired Dutch swimmer who won 10 gold medals at the 1972 and 1976 Paralympic Games. See also *Paralympic sports The Paralympic sports comprise all the sports contested in the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. As of 2020, the Summer Paralympics included 22 sports and 539 medal events, and the Winter Paralympics include 5 sports and disciplines and about ... * Sport in the Netherlands References 1954 births Living people Paralympic swimmers of the Netherlands Swimmers at the 1972 Summer Paralympics Swimmers at the 1976 Summer Paralympics Wheelchair basketball players at the 1988 Summer Paralympics Paralympic gold medalists for the Netherlands Paralympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Medalists at the 1972 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 1976 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 1988 Summer Paralympics Paralympic medalists in wheelchair basketball Paralympic wheelchair basketball players of the Netherlands Paralympic ...
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Marijke Nel
Marijke Nel (born 17 December 1967) is a South African-born Canadian tennis player and former women's international rugby union fly-half from Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She played rugby until 2006 when she moved to Canada to coach tennis. She is the granddaughter of the former South Africa national rugby union team captain, Philip J. Nel. Rugby After time at Kansas State University in the United States, Nel started playing rugby for Wasps Ladies in England as a fly-half. She then moved back to South Africa to play for Blue Bulls when competitive women's rugby started in South Africa. She made her international debut for the South Africa women's national rugby union team in 2005 during a tour to England. When South Africa travelled to Canada to take part in the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup, Nel liked Canada so much she decided to settle there. Tennis Nel started her time in Canada as a tennis coach in Bayers Lake, Nova Scotia before becoming the technical direct ...
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