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Berny Boxem Lenferink

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Height
  
1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)

Weight
  
55 kg (121 lb)


Olympic finals
  
1972

Name
  
Berny Boxem-Lenferink

Berny Boxem-Lenferink

Born
  
12 May 1948 (age 75) (
1948-05-12
)
Tubbergen, the Netherlands

Sport
  
Middle-distance running

Club
  
Marathon 50, Vlissingen

Bernardina Maria "Berny" Boxem-Lenferink (née Lenferink on 12 May 1948) is a retired Dutch middle-distance runner. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in the 1500 metres event and finished in ninth place. She won a silver medal at the 1971 International Cross Country Championships

Biography

Berny Lenferink was born to Wijlen Antonius Jan Lenferink and Wilhelmina Maria Boswerger in a family of nine siblings. She came to an athletics club following her elder sister Ans. In 1968, she competed in her first national championships, in the 800 m, and finished behind Ans, who won the bronze medal. During that race she broke a bone in her foot, which hindered her training through 1968–1969.

On 23 December 1970, Lenferinke married Leo Boxem and changed her last name to Boxem-Lenferink. She retired from athletics shortly after the 1972 Olympics, aged 24, due to lack of motivation. During her career she won two national crosscountry titles (2600 m in 1971 and 2500 m in 1972).

References

Berny Boxem-Lenferink Wikipedia