Gert Jan Schlatmann
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| Bronze | Seoul 1988 | Team Competition | |
Gert Jan Schlatmann (born December 6, 1963 in Bloemendaal, Noord-Holland) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who earned a total number of 50 caps, scoring fourteen goals in the 1980s for the Netherlands national field hockey team. Playing club hockey for HC Bloemendaal, the striker and midfielder was a member of the bronze medal-winning Dutch team at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
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- (Dutch) Dutch Olympic Committee
- (Dutch) KNHB Profile
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Marc Benninga | Floris Jan Bovelander | Jacques Brinkman | Maurits Crucq | Marc Delissen | Cees Jan Diepeveen | Patrick Faber | Taco van den Honert | Ronald Jansen | René Klaassen | Hendrik Jan Kooijman | Hidde Kruize | Frank Leistra | Erik Parlevliet | Gert Jan Schlatmann | Tim Steens | Head Coach: Hans Jorritsma |
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