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- Q454488 description "Dutch high jumper".
- Q454488 description "Dutch high jumper".
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- Q454488 abstract "Carolina Anna "Lien" Gisolf (13 July 1910 – 30 May 1993) was a Dutch high jumper. She won a silver medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics and finished fourth in 1932.Her talent was discovered during school competition in 1926, when it turned out that she jumped 30 centimetres higher than her classmates. On 3 July 1928 she set an unofficial Dutch record by jumping 1.465 metres, which was followed by a new world record of 1.582 metres. The same year she became the first Dutch female athlete to win an Olympic medal. She improved her world record twice: to 1.608 metres in 1929 and 1.623 metres in 1932. During the 1930 Women's World Games Gisolf became second. When she had to jump a barrage with her only opponent left, German Ellen Braumüller, she tore a muscle, ruining her chances for the first place.After finishing fourth at the 1932 Summer Olympics Gisolf lost interest in athletics and turned to field hockey.".
- Q454488 alias "Gisolf, Carolina Anna".
- Q454488 birthDate "1910-07-13".
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- Q454488 birthYear "1910".
- Q454488 deathDate "1993-05-30".
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- Q454488 deathYear "1993".
- Q454488 height "1.81".
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- Q454488 thumbnail Lien_Gisolf_1933.jpg?width=300.
- Q454488 weight "69000.0".
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- Q454488 alternativeNames "Gisolf, Carolina Anna".
- Q454488 birthDate "1910-07-13".
- Q454488 birthPlace "Fort de Kock, former Dutch East Indies".
- Q454488 dateOfBirth "1910-07-13".
- Q454488 dateOfDeath "1993-05-30".
- Q454488 deathDate "1993-05-30".
- Q454488 deathPlace "Amstelveen, the Netherlands".
- Q454488 fullname "Carolina Anna Gisolf".
- Q454488 name "Gisolf, Lien".
- Q454488 nationality "Dutch".
- Q454488 placeOfBirth "Fort de Kock, former Dutch East Indies".
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- Q454488 shortDescription "Dutch high jumper".
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- Q454488 comment "Carolina Anna "Lien" Gisolf (13 July 1910 – 30 May 1993) was a Dutch high jumper. She won a silver medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics and finished fourth in 1932.Her talent was discovered during school competition in 1926, when it turned out that she jumped 30 centimetres higher than her classmates. On 3 July 1928 she set an unofficial Dutch record by jumping 1.465 metres, which was followed by a new world record of 1.582 metres.".
- Q454488 label "Lien Gisolf".
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- Q454488 givenName "Lien".
- Q454488 name "Carolina Anna Gisolf".
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- Q454488 name "Lien Gisolf".
- Q454488 surname "Gisolf".