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Mirjam de Koning (born Peper) (born 16 July 1969 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch paraplegic swimmer. De Koning was born with damaged connective tissue. After her daughter Sarina was born in 1993, she had seven anterior cruciate ligament surgeries. In 1999 she suffered from a hernia and during a back-surgery and a nerve was damaged. This left her with a form of paraplegia, hence she competes in the S6 classification. Swimming and wheelchair basketball were her sports, but as wheelchair basketball caused a lot of injuries, she decided to mainly focus on swimming. She started to train five times a week with local swim team called Oceanus in Aalsmeer. Not much later she was one of the fastest swimmers at her club, being able to keep up with swimmers without a disability. That year she swam seven Dutc

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  • Mirjam de Koning (es)
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  • Mirjam de Koning (de soltera Peper) es una nadadora parapléjica holandesa. (es)
  • Mirjam de Koning (born Peper) (born 16 July 1969 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch paraplegic swimmer. De Koning was born with damaged connective tissue. After her daughter Sarina was born in 1993, she had seven anterior cruciate ligament surgeries. In 1999 she suffered from a hernia and during a back-surgery and a nerve was damaged. This left her with a form of paraplegia, hence she competes in the S6 classification. Swimming and wheelchair basketball were her sports, but as wheelchair basketball caused a lot of injuries, she decided to mainly focus on swimming. She started to train five times a week with local swim team called Oceanus in Aalsmeer. Not much later she was one of the fastest swimmers at her club, being able to keep up with swimmers without a disability. That year she swam seven Dutc (en)
  • Mirjam de Koning-Peper (Amsterdam, 16 juli 1969) is een Nederlands zwemster met name gespecialiseerd in de 50, 100 en 400 meter vrije slag en de 100 meter rugslag. De Koning lijdt aan een bindweefselziekte, waardoor opgerekt weefsel zich bij haar niet herstelt. Omdat ze op een zeker moment nog nauwelijks kon lopen en voornamelijk op bed lag, liet ze zich in 2000 experimenteel opereren. Dat mondde uit in een dwarslaesie waardoor ze in een rolstoel terechtkwam. (nl)
  • Mirjam de Koning-Peper (ur. 16 lipca 1969 w Amsterdamie) – holenderska niepełnosprawna pływaczka, mistrzyni paraolimpijska. Cierpi na chorobę zwaną paraplegią od 1999 roku. W 2008 roku w Pekinie na igrzyskach paraolimpijskich zdobyła dwa złote medale na 100 metrów stylem grzbietowym i 50 metrów stylem dowolnym oraz 2 srebrne krążki na 100 i 400 metrów stylem dowolnym. Wszystkie medale zdobyła w klasie niepełnosprawnościowej S6. Dodatkowo pobiła rekord świata na 50 metrów stylem dowolnym i rekord igrzysk paraolimpijskich w finale 100 metrów stylem grzbietowym. (pl)
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