Dutch swimmer (born 1996)
Kyle Stolk (born 28 June 1996) is a Dutch competitive swimmer who specializes in freestyle events.[ 1] He won a silver medal in the boys' 200 m freestyle at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing , and finished seventh as a member of the Dutch swimming squad in the 4×200 m freestyle relay at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro .[ 2] Stolk currently trains for the swimming league at PSV Eindhoven , under the tutelage of his coach and three-time Olympian Marcel Wouda .[ 3]
Stolk launched into the global scene as a junior swimmer at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics in Nanjing . There, he nearly charged to the front at the final stretch of the boys' 200 m freestyle , before fading to a runner-up finish in 1:48.59, trailing the Italian swimmer Nicolangelo di Fabio by a small fraction of a second.[ 2] [ 4]
Two years later, Stolk was selected to the Dutch swimming roster at his senior Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro, competing only in the men's 4×200 m freestyle relay .[ 5] He swam through the third quarter of the race with a split of 1:47.59 to deliver the Dutch foursome of Dion Dreesens , youngster Maarten Brzoskowski , and anchor Sebastiaan Verschuren a seventh-place time in 7:09.10, holding off the Belgians from the end of the final field by more than two seconds.[ 6] [ 7]
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1926: Germany: (Heitmann , Rademacher , Berges , Heinrich )
1927: Germany: (Heitmann , Rademacher , Berges , Heinrich )
1931: Hungary: (Wanié , Szabados , Székely , Bárány )
1934: Hungary: (Gróf , Maróthy , Csik , Lengyel )
1938: Germany: (Birr , Heimlich , Freese , Plath )
1947: Sweden: (Olsson , Lundén , Östrand , Johansson )
1950: Sweden: (Sjunnerholm , Östrand , Johansson , Larsson )
1954: Hungary: (Till , Dömötör , Kádas , Nyéki )
1958: Soviet Union: (Nikolayev , Struzhanov , Luzhkovsky , Nikitin )
1962: Sweden: (Rosendahl , Lindberg , Svensson , Bengtsson )
1966: Soviet Union: (Ilyichov , Belits-Geiman , Pletnev , Novikov )
1970: West Germany: (Lampe , Von Schilling , Meeuw , Fassnacht )
1974: West Germany: (Steinbach , Lampe , Meeuw , Nocke )
1977: Soviet Union: (Raskatov , Rusin , Koplyakov , Krylov )
1981: Soviet Union: (Shemetov , Salnikov , Chayev , Koplyakov )
1983: West Germany: (Fahrner , Schowtka , Schmidt , Gross )
1985: West Germany: (Schowtka , Gross , Schadt , Fahrner )
1987: West Germany: (Sitt , Henkel , Fahrner , Gross )
1989: Italy: (Trevisan , Gleria , Lamberti , Battistelli )
1991: Soviet Union: (Lepikov , Pyshnenko , Tayanovich , Sadovyi )
1993: Russia: (Lepikov , Pyshnenko , Mukin , Sadovyi )
1995: Germany: (Keller , Lampe , Spanneberg , Zesner )
1997: Great Britain: (Palmer , Clayton , Meadows , Salter )
1999: Germany: (Keller , Pohl , Conrad , Kiedel )
2000: Italy: (Rosolino , Pelliciari , Cercato , Brembilla )
2002: Italy: (Pelliciari , Brembilla , Cappellazzo , Rosolino )
2004: Italy: (Brembilla , Pelliciari , Rosolino , Magnini )
2006: Italy: (Rosolino , Berbotto , Cassio , Magnini )
2008: Italy: (Brembilla , Rosolino , Cassio , Magnini )
2010: Russia: (Lobintsev , Izotov , Perunin , Sukhorukov )
2012: Germany: (Biedermann , Colupaev , Rapp , Wallburger )
2014: Germany: (Backhaus , Lebherz , Rapp , Biedermann )
2016: Netherlands: (Dreesens , Brzoskowski , Stolk , Verschuren )
2018: Great Britain: (Jarvis , Scott , Dean , Guy )
2020: Russia: (Malyutin , Shchegolev , Krasnykh , Vekovishchev )
2022: Hungary: (Németh , Márton , Holló , Milák )
2024: Lithuania: (Navikonis , Lukminas Trepočka , Rapšys , Jazdauskas )
2012: France (Bousquet , Manaudou , Muffat , Santamans )
2013: Russia (Fesikov , Morozov , Nasretdinova , Popova )
2015: Italy (Bocchia , Orsi , Di Pietro , Ferraioli )
2017: Netherlands (Korstanje , Stolk , Kromowidjojo , Heemskerk )
2019: Russia (Morozov , Grinev , Surkova , Kameneva )
2021: Netherlands (Puts , de Boer , de Waard , Busch )
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