Foekje Dillema
Foekje Dillema, born on 18 September 1926 in Burum, the Netherlands.
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Foekje Dillema - 18 September - 1926 - Burum - Netherlands
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Dillema became world famous when she received the title "athlete of the match" in 1949 after having a fabulous sprint on the 200 meter during a tournament in London. She was an important competitor for another famous Dutch athlete Fanny Blankers-Koen that won 4 gold medals during the 1948 Olympics and became "athlete of the century" in 1999.
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London - Fanny Blankers-Koen
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In 1950 the Frisian athlete Dillema was expelled for life for any athletic event by the Dutch National Athletics Federations. They claimed she was a man instead of a woman after performing a dubious "sex test". Her national record of 24.1 seconds on the 200 meters was cancelled. The reason was that Dillema was assumed to have too many male hormones in her body. She looked indeed a little like a man. This highly controversial decision is still being discussed in the Netherlands. After she was brutally thrown out of a competition in France in 1950 she returned to Friesland. She did not leave her house for at least one year and still lives a quiet life in her home town.
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Hormone - Friesland
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Currently it is assumed that the main reason for her being expelled was the threat she formed for the athlete Fanny Blankers-Koen. Dillema showed the potential to exceed her. Her downfall was clearly coordinated and driven by the trainer and husband of Fanny called Jan Blankers.
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