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Dutch swimmer
Stefan Remco Aartsen (born 13 March 1975 in
's-Gravenzande) is a former
butterfly
swimmer from the
Netherlands, who twice competed for his native country at the
Summer Olympics: in 1996 and 2000.
Aartsen first gained attention in 1992, when he won the title in the 200 m freestyle at the European Junior Championships in
Leeds. In 1998 he was a member of the Dutch winning relay team (4×50 m freestyle) at the
European Short Course Swimming Championships 1998 in
Sheffield. A year later he won the gold medal in the 4×100 m medley relay at the
European LC Championships 1999 in
Istanbul,
Turkey, alongside
Klaas-Erik Zwering,
Marcel Wouda and
Pieter van den Hoogenband. After missing the
2004 Summer Olympics he retired in the spring of 2005.
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- 1958:
Soviet Union (
Barbier,
Minashkin,
Chenenkov,
Polevoy)
- 1962:
East Germany (
Dietze,
Henninger,
Gregor,
Wiegand)
- 1966:
Soviet Union (
Mazanov,
Prokopenko,
Kuzmin,
Ilyichov)
- 1970:
East Germany (
Matthes,
Katzur,
Poser,
Unger)
- 1974:
West Germany (
Steinbach,
Kusch,
Meeuw,
Nocke)
- 1977:
West Germany (
Steinbach,
Mörken,
Kraus,
Nocke)
- 1981:
Soviet Union (
Kuznetsov,
Kis,
Markovsky,
Krasyuk)
- 1983:
Soviet Union (
Shemetov,
Žulpa,
Markovsky,
Smiryagin)
- 1985:
West Germany (
Lebherz,
Beab,
Gross,
Schowtka)
- 1987:
Soviet Union (
Polyansky,
Volkov,
Petrov,
Prigoda)
- 1989:
Soviet Union (
Zabolotnov,
Volkov,
Yaroshchuk,
Bashkatov)
- 1991:
Soviet Union (
Selkov,
Volkov,
Kulikov,
Popov)
- 1993:
Russia (
Selkov,
Kirinchuk,
Pankratov,
Popov)
- 1995:
Russia (
Selkov,
Korneyev,
Pankratov,
Popov)
- 1997:
Russia (
Selkov,
Korneyev,
Kulikov,
Popov)
- 1999:
Netherlands (
Zwering,
Wouda,
Aartsen,
Van den Hoogenband)
- 2000:
Russia (
Aminov,
Komornikov,
Chernyshov,
Popov)
- 2002:
Russia (
Alechin,
Sloudnov,
Marchenko,
Popov)
- 2004:
Ukraine (
Nikolaychuk,
Lisohor,
Serdinov,
Yegoshin)
- 2006:
Russia (
Vyatchanin,
Sloudnov,
Skvortsov,
Kapralov)
- 2008:
Russia (
Vyatchanin,
Falko,
Korotyshkin,
Grechin)
- 2010:
France (
Lacourt,
Duboscq,
Bousquet,
Gilot)
- 2012:
Italy (
Di Tora,
Scozzoli,
Rivolta,
Magnini)
- 2014:
Great Britain (
Walker-Hebborn,
Peaty,
Barrett,
Proud)
- 2016:
Great Britain (
Walker-Hebborn,
Peaty,
Guy,
Scott)
- 2018:
Great Britain (
Pyle,
Peaty,
Guy,
Scott)
- 2020:
Great Britain (
Greenbank,
Peaty,
Guy,
Scott)
- 2022:
Italy (
Ceccon,
Martinenghi,
Rivolta,
Miressi)
- 2024:
Austria (
Reitshammer,
Bayer,
Bucher,
Gigler)
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- 1996: Germany (
Conrad,
Tröger,
Nolte,
Smollich)
- 1998: Netherlands (
Veens,
Kenkhuis,
Aartsen,
Van den Hoogenband)
- 1999: Sweden (
Andersson,
Frölander,
Nystrand,
Carlsson)
- 2000: Sweden (
Dahl,
Nystrand,
Frölander,
Andersson)
- 2001: Ukraine (
Sylantyev,
Volynets,
Lisohor,
Shyrshov)
- 2002: Netherlands (
Kenkhuis,
Damen,
Holst,
Veens)
- 2003: Netherlands (
Veens,
Kenkhuis,
Damen,
Van den Hoogenband)
- 2004: France (
Maitre,
Bernard,
Barnier,
Bousquet)
- 2005: Netherlands (
Veens,
Zastrow,
Damen,
Kenkhuis)
- 2006: Sweden (
Nystrand,
Stymne,
Piehl,
Tilly)
- 2007: Sweden (
Stymne,
Piehl,
Nylin,
Nystrand)
- 2008: France (
Bernard,
Gilot,
Leveaux,
Bousquet)
- 2009: France (
Leveaux,
Stravius,
Maitre,
Bousquet)
- 2010: Italy (
Dotto,
Spadaro,
Magnini,
Orsi)
- 2011: Italy (
Dotto,
Orsi,
Bocchia,
Rolla)
- 2012: France (
Manaudou,
Bousquet,
Stravius,
Leveaux)
- 2013: Russia (
Morozov,
Fesikov,
Lagunov,
Konovalov)
- 2015: Russia (
Sedov,
Arbuzov,
Kliukin,
Konovalov)
- 2017: Russia (
Kolesnikov,
Morozov,
Fesikov,
Vekovishchev)
- 2019: Russia (
Grinev,
Vekovishchev,
Kolesnikov,
Morozov)
- 2021: Netherlands (
Puts,
Pijnenburg,
Simons,
de Boer)
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