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- Q7823741 description "American waterpolo player".
- Q7823741 description "American waterpolo player".
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- Q7823741 abstract "Anton Ludwig "Tony" van Dorp (25 May 1936 – 24 November 2010) was a Dutch-American water polo goalkeeper. He was born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, to Dutch parents and played in the Netherlands and for the Dutch national team until 1963. However, since 1957 he lived most of the time in the United States and had the US citizenship. Thus he competed in the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics for the United States. He then played for the club Phillips 66, Long Beach, and became AAU All-American in 1964-68. In 1967, his team won the Pan American Games where he stopped 50% of penalty shots and was named the outstanding goalkeeper of the tournament. Beside water polo, he served for 21 years as an air traffic controller with the US Air Force in the US and Vietnam.His younger brother, Fred van Dorp, was also a water polo player, who participated in the 1960, 1964 and 1968 Olympics for the Netherlands, and played against his brother. One anecdote on this rivalry says that in the 1964 game, while Fred was preparing for a penalty shot, Tony thought that "Fred knows that I know that he always shoots to his right, so he will go to his left, and I’ll play it that way. But then I thought that he would also realize this and not shoot to his left, so I went to his right … and there was the ball.”Tony van Dorp died of cancer in 2010 and was survived by his three children, Fred, Helen, Kristie, and four grandchildren.".
- Q7823741 birthDate "1936-05-25".
- Q7823741 birthDate "1936-06-25".
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- Q7823741 birthYear "1936".
- Q7823741 deathDate "2010-10-24".
- Q7823741 deathDate "2010-11-24".
- Q7823741 deathYear "2010".
- Q7823741 height "1.96".
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- Q7823741 birthDate "1936-06-25".
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- Q7823741 dateOfBirth "1936-05-25".
- Q7823741 dateOfDeath "2010-11-24".
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- Q7823741 name "Tony van Dorp".
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- Q7823741 shortDescription "American waterpolo player".
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- Q7823741 comment "Anton Ludwig "Tony" van Dorp (25 May 1936 – 24 November 2010) was a Dutch-American water polo goalkeeper. He was born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, to Dutch parents and played in the Netherlands and for the Dutch national team until 1963. However, since 1957 he lived most of the time in the United States and had the US citizenship. Thus he competed in the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics for the United States.".
- Q7823741 label "Tony van Dorp".
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