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Martine Smeets

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Martine Smeets (born 5 May 1990) is a Dutch former handballer who played as a left wing for the Dutch national team. She was a part the Netherlands team that won the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship; the first title in the country's history. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Martine Smeets is the 7,767th most popular athlete (down from 7,102nd in 2024), the 1,859th most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,733rd in 2019) and the 173rd most popular Dutch Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Martine Smeets ranks 7,767 out of 6,025Before her are Kelly Willie, Anastasia Le-Roy, Tinka Offereins, Lisa Scheenaard, Victoria Hudson, and Gevorg Sahakyan. After her are Leon Taylor, Anna Sidorova, Joseph Ryan, Iuliia Kaplina, Elena Pietrini, and Veronika Marchenko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Martine Smeets ranks 1,603Before her are David Rochela, Sergei Ostapchuk, Theo Reinhardt, Gevorg Sahakyan, Yuhei Sato, and Jacob Smith. After her are Nikola Ćaćić, JD McDonagh, Agnieszka Kobus, Yasuhito Tomita, Vangelis Mantzaris, and Jordan Eberle.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Martine Smeets ranks 1,860 out of 1,646Before her are Frank de Wit (1996), Kees Luijckx (1986), Roos de Jong (1993), Jan-Willem van Schip (1994), Tinka Offereins (1993), and Lisa Scheenaard (1988). After her are Melvin Twellaar (1996), Jeroen Hertzberger (1986), Jorden van Foreest (1999), Olivier Siegelaar (1986), Thomas Bruns (1992), and Mink van der Weerden (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Martine Smeets ranks 173Before her are Yassine Hethat (1991), Karolien Florijn (1998), Ruben Knab (1988), Roos de Jong (1993), Tinka Offereins (1993), and Lisa Scheenaard (1988). After her are Melvin Twellaar (1996), Jeroen Hertzberger (1986), Olivier Siegelaar (1986), Mink van der Weerden (1988), Annemiek Bekkering (1991), and Koen Metsemakers (1992).