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- Q2183318 subject Q13321546.
- Q2183318 subject Q16794052.
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- Q2183318 abstract "Johan Aantjes (born May 6, 1958, in Utrecht) is a former water polo player from the Netherlands, who finished in sixth position with the Dutch National Men's Team at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Later on, from 1999 until 2003, Aantjes was the head coach of the Dutch Men's Squad. He resigned in the spring of 2003 after the Netherlands finished in a disappointing eleventh position at the European Championships 2003 in Slovenia, but returned to the job in 2006.".
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- Q2183318 wikiPageWikiLink Q16794052.
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- Q2183318 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
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- Q2183318 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647540.
- Q2183318 wikiPageWikiLink Q7647400.
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- Q2183318 comment "Johan Aantjes (born May 6, 1958, in Utrecht) is a former water polo player from the Netherlands, who finished in sixth position with the Dutch National Men's Team at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Later on, from 1999 until 2003, Aantjes was the head coach of the Dutch Men's Squad. He resigned in the spring of 2003 after the Netherlands finished in a disappointing eleventh position at the European Championships 2003 in Slovenia, but returned to the job in 2006.".
- Q2183318 label "Johan Aantjes".