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Coenraad Christiaan Hiebendaal was a talented Dutch rower who won a silver medal at the 1900 Summer Olympics. He was born on April 10, 1879, in Gorinchem, a city in the Netherlands. Coenraad later passed away on June 3, 1921, in Amsterdam.

He was part of a rowing team from the Netherlands. Their boat was named Minerva Amsterdam. This team achieved great success at the Olympics, earning a silver medal in a specific rowing event. Besides being an athlete, Coenraad Hiebendaal also studied at the University of Amsterdam. After his studies, he became a physician, which is a type of doctor.

Coenraad Hiebendaal: An Olympic Rower

Coenraad Hiebendaal is best known for his amazing achievement at the 1900 Summer Olympics. These Olympic Games were held in Paris, France. Athletes from all over the world came together to compete in various sports.

Rowing at the 1900 Olympics

Rowing is a sport where athletes race boats using oars. It requires a lot of strength, teamwork, and skill. At the 1900 Olympics, rowing was one of the exciting sports featured. Coenraad competed in a specific type of boat and race.

The Coxed Four B Event

Coenraad Hiebendaal and his team competed in an event called the "coxed four B." Let's break down what that means:

  • Four: This means there were four rowers in the boat, each using one oar.
  • Coxed: This refers to a "coxswain" or "cox." The coxswain is a small, lightweight person who sits in the boat, usually at the back or front, facing the rowers. Their job is to steer the boat and give commands to the rowers. They help the team stay in sync and go as fast as possible.
  • B Event: Sometimes in rowing, if there are many teams, they have different finals. The "B" final might be for teams that didn't qualify for the very top "A" final but still performed very well. Coenraad's team won silver in this "B" final, showing their strong performance.

The Minerva Amsterdam team worked together perfectly. Their hard work and dedication paid off when they won the silver medal. This was a huge accomplishment for Coenraad and his teammates.

Life Beyond Rowing

Even though Coenraad Hiebendaal was a successful athlete, his life wasn't just about sports. He also focused on his education and career.

Studying at University

Coenraad attended the University of Amsterdam. This shows he was not only physically strong but also dedicated to learning. Universities are places where students can study many different subjects and prepare for their future careers.

Becoming a Physician

After his studies, Coenraad became a physician. This means he chose a career helping people with their health. Being a doctor requires a lot of knowledge, care, and a desire to help others. It's a very important job that makes a big difference in people's lives.

Coenraad Christiaan Hiebendaal's life shows that you can be successful in many different areas, from sports to professional careers. His Olympic medal is a reminder of his athletic talent, and his work as a physician highlights his commitment to helping others.

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