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Johannes "Joop" Cabout (28 October 1927 - 10 October 2013) was a Dutch male water polo player. He was a member of the Netherlands men's national water polo team. He was part of the 1948 Olympic team, that won the bronze medal, as a reserve. He competed for the team at the 1949 Trofeo Italia and 1950 European Championships where the team won the gold medal. He competed with the team at the 1952 Summer Olympics. The Dutch team was heavily favored for a medal, but were eliminated after a controversial match against Yugoslavia. During his whole career he played for the water polo club in Gouda. Cabout won the Dutch title in 1954 and 1957 with the team.

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  • Johannes "Joop" Cabout, né le 28 octobre 1927 à Gouda et mort le 10 octobre 2013, est un joueur de water-polo néerlandais. Il est le grand-père de la joueuse de water-polo Mieke Cabout. (fr)
  • Johannes (Joop) Cabout (Gouda, 28 oktober 1927 – 10 oktober 2013) was een Nederlands waterpolospeler. Joop Cabout nam tweemaal deel aan de Olympische Spelen, in 1948 en 1952. Hij eindigde met het Nederlands team op de derde plaats in 1948 en in 1952 op de vijfde plaats. In de competitie speelde Cabout voor GZC waarmee hij tweemaal landskampioen werd. Cabout komt uit een echte waterpolofamilie, hij heeft 4 kleindochters die ook waterpolo spelen op hoog niveau en zijn oudste kleindochter Mieke Cabout heeft ook deelgenomen aan de Olympische Spelen. (nl)
  • Johannes "Joop" Cabout (28 October 1927 - 10 October 2013) was a Dutch male water polo player. He was a member of the Netherlands men's national water polo team. He was part of the 1948 Olympic team, that won the bronze medal, as a reserve. He competed for the team at the 1949 Trofeo Italia and 1950 European Championships where the team won the gold medal. He competed with the team at the 1952 Summer Olympics. The Dutch team was heavily favored for a medal, but were eliminated after a controversial match against Yugoslavia. During his whole career he played for the water polo club in Gouda. Cabout won the Dutch title in 1954 and 1957 with the team. (en)
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  • Johannes "Joop" Cabout (28 October 1927 - 10 October 2013) was a Dutch male water polo player. He was a member of the Netherlands men's national water polo team. He was part of the 1948 Olympic team, that won the bronze medal, as a reserve. He competed for the team at the 1949 Trofeo Italia and 1950 European Championships where the team won the gold medal. He competed with the team at the 1952 Summer Olympics. The Dutch team was heavily favored for a medal, but were eliminated after a controversial match against Yugoslavia. During his whole career he played for the water polo club in Gouda. Cabout won the Dutch title in 1954 and 1957 with the team. He passed on his love for water polo to his son, Martin Cabout, and his grandchildren. Four granddaughters played at a national level, and Mieke Cabout, Jantien Cabout and made it into the Dutch national team. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Mieke Cabout won a gold medal. (en)
  • Johannes "Joop" Cabout, né le 28 octobre 1927 à Gouda et mort le 10 octobre 2013, est un joueur de water-polo néerlandais. Il est le grand-père de la joueuse de water-polo Mieke Cabout. (fr)
  • Johannes (Joop) Cabout (Gouda, 28 oktober 1927 – 10 oktober 2013) was een Nederlands waterpolospeler. Joop Cabout nam tweemaal deel aan de Olympische Spelen, in 1948 en 1952. Hij eindigde met het Nederlands team op de derde plaats in 1948 en in 1952 op de vijfde plaats. In de competitie speelde Cabout voor GZC waarmee hij tweemaal landskampioen werd. Cabout komt uit een echte waterpolofamilie, hij heeft 4 kleindochters die ook waterpolo spelen op hoog niveau en zijn oudste kleindochter Mieke Cabout heeft ook deelgenomen aan de Olympische Spelen. (nl)
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