- Maurits Crucq
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Medal record Men's field hockey Competitor for the Netherlands Olympic Games Gold 1996 Atlanta Team competition Bronze 1988 Seoul Team competition World Cup Gold 1990 Lahore Team competition Maurits Bourgon Crucq (born February 10, 1968 in Voorburg, Zuid-Holland) is a former field hockey defender from the Netherlands, who played 132 international matches for the Men's National Team, in which he scored eleven goals. A player from HC Klein Zwitserland, Crucq twice won an Olympic medal: bronze in 1988 and gold in 1996.
References
Maurits Crucq – International Tournaments Netherlands squad – 1988 Summer Olympics 1 Marc Benninga · 2 Floris Jan Bovelander · 3 Jacques Brinkman · 4 Maurits Crucq · 5 Marc Delissen · 6 Cees Jan Diepeveen · 7 Patrick Faber · 8 Taco van den Honert · 9 Ronald Jansen · 10 René Klaassen · 11 Hendrik Jan Kooijman · 12 Hidde Kruize · 13 Frank Leistra · 14 Erik Parlevliet · 15 Gert Jan Schlatmann · 16 Tim Steens · Coach: Hans JorritsmaNetherlands squad – 1990 FIH World Cup 1 Leistra · 2 Benninga · 3 Diepeveen · 4 Crucq · 5 Klaassen · 6 Kooijman · 7 Delissen (c) · 8 Brinkman · 9 Weterings · 10 Veen · 11 Bovelander · 12 Kwinten · 13 Zijp · 14 Van 't Hek · 15 Parlevliet · 16 Van den Honert · Coach: JorritsmaNetherlands squad – 1996 Summer Olympics 1 Jansen · 2 Lomans · 3 Klein Gebbink · 4 Jazet · 5 Van Meer · 6 Van Pelt · 7 Delissen (c) · 8 Brinkman · 9 Crucq · 10 Veen · 11 Bovelander · 12 Delmee · 13 Vogels · 14 De Nooijer · 15 Van Wijk · 16 Van den Honert · Coach: OltmansCategories:- 1968 births
- Living people
- Dutch field hockey players
- Field hockey players at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Field hockey players at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands
- Olympic gold medalists for the Netherlands
- Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands
- People from Leidschendam-Voorburg
- Olympic medalists in field hockey
- Dutch field hockey biography stubs
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