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Willem Paul "Wim" van Duyl (24 May 1920 – 3 September 2006) was a
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from the
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. He competed in the Dragon class at the 1948, 1952, 1960 and 1964 Olympics and finished in 8th, 6th, 13th and 13th place, respectively. He missed the 1956 Games due to their boycott by the Netherlands. Van Duyl was CEO of Bull Nederland and later
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Netherlands.


Controversy

During the Olympic regatta of 1964 a controversy emerged between the team members (Van Duyl and Jongkind) of the Dutch Dragon resulting in Jongkind leaving Japan after the second race. After the Games the
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banned them both from competitions for two years.


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* * * 1920 births 2006 deaths Sportspeople from Amsterdam Dutch male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for the Netherlands Sailors at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Dragon Sailors at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Dragon Sailors at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Dragon Sailors at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Dragon {{Netherlands-yachtracing-bio-stub