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- Q1889031 description "Dutch sprint athlete".
- Q1889031 description "Dutch sprint athlete".
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- Q1889031 abstract "Anna Maria 'Annemarie' Kramer (born 15 February 1975 in Haarlem) is a former Dutch sprinter. She started with athletics at the age of twelve and soon found out that she had a special talent for the sprinting events. She was a five-time Dutch sprinting champion.In 2003 Annemarie Kramer participated in the World Championships in Paris as a member of the Dutch 4 x 100 metres relay team, together with Jacqueline Poelman, Pascal van Assendelft and Joan van den Akker. The team finished twelfth out of twenty teams in competition. The final remained beyond reach, but the Dutch four set a season’s fastest time of 43.96 seconds.The same relay team as in the preceding year participated at the Summer Olympics in Athens. They were however eliminated in the series after failing to correctly pass on the baton.In May 2007 Annemarie Kramer announced, that she had put a stop to her career in athletics in the mean time. She stated that no longer any realistic goal could give her the incentive to carry on. Besides, during all 2006 a former back injury had given her a lot of trouble. From now on she intended to build up her social career.".
- Q1889031 alias "Anna Maria Kramer".
- Q1889031 birthDate "1975-02-15".
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- Q1889031 birthYear "1975".
- Q1889031 height "1.69".
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- Q1889031 weight "61000.0".
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- Q1889031 alternativeNames "Anna Maria Kramer".
- Q1889031 birthDate "1975-02-15".
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- Q1889031 fullname "Anna Maria Kramer".
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- Q1889031 name "Annemarie Kramer".
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- Q1889031 shortDescription "Dutch sprint athlete".
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- Q1889031 comment "Anna Maria 'Annemarie' Kramer (born 15 February 1975 in Haarlem) is a former Dutch sprinter. She started with athletics at the age of twelve and soon found out that she had a special talent for the sprinting events. She was a five-time Dutch sprinting champion.In 2003 Annemarie Kramer participated in the World Championships in Paris as a member of the Dutch 4 x 100 metres relay team, together with Jacqueline Poelman, Pascal van Assendelft and Joan van den Akker.".
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