Piet Ikelaar
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Bronze | 1920 Antwerpen | 50km Track Race | |
Bronze | 1920 Antwerpen | 2000m Tandem |
Petrus "Piet" Gerardus Ikelaar (January 2, 1896 – November 25, 1992) was a track cyclist from the Netherlands.
He was born in Nieuwer Amstel and died in Zaandam.
He represented his native country at the two consecutive Summer Olympics (1920 and 1924). At his first appearance he won two bronze medals, one in the 50km track race and one in the 2000m tandem competition, alongside Frans de Vreng.
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- Dutch Olympic Committee (Dutch)
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