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Adriaan Maas : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob Maas


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Adrianus Lambertus Joseph "Bob" Maas (18 October 1907, Batavia, Dutch East Indies – 17 December 1996. Hilversum) was a sailor from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and took the Silver medal. In the In that same Olympics Maas competed, with his Brother Jan Maas, in the Dutch Star ''Holland''. In this series Maas took the 6th place. The Maas brothers took part at their own cost.
In 1936, with Willem de Vries Lentsch as crew, Maas took part in the Dutch Star ''BEM II'' and took the Bronze. During the 1948 Summer Olympics Bob Maas also took a Bronze medal in the Star. This time with Eddy Stutterheim as crew. His last Olympic appearance was in 1952 again with Eddy Stutterheim as crew. This time they finished 8th.
Bob Maas is the older brother of Jan Maas.
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