Toxopeus, Jacqueline (1968–)
Toxopeus, Jacqueline (1968–)
Dutch field-hockey player. Born Jan 1, 1969, in Netherlands.
One of the finest goalkeepers in Dutch women's field hockey history, won a team bronze medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996).
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