Maarten de Wit
Maarten de Wit (30 May 1883 in Wormerveer – 30 March 1955 in Zaandam) was a sailor from the Netherlands who represented his native country at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. De Wit, as crew member on the Dutch 8 Metre ''Hollandia'', took the 2nd place with helmsman Johannes van Hoolwerff and fellow crew members: Lambertus Doedes, Cornelis van Staveren, Henk Kersken and Gerard de Vries Lentsch.De Wit was the son of Simon de Wit (1852–1934), founder of the Simon de Wit supermarket chain, of which Maarten was a director. His son, Simon de Wit (1912–1976), who was CEO from 1943 to 1964, was a successful sailor and rower as well and was Chef d'équipe of the Dutch Olympic Sailing Team in 1952, 1956 and 1960 as well as Chef de Mission of the Dutch Olympic team at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Furnes, Harald, Rosing, Minik Thorleif, Dilek, Yildirim, De Wit, MaartenGet access
Published in Lithos (2009)
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9by Furnes, Harald, de Wit, Maarten, Staudigel, Hubert, Rosing, Minik, Muehlenbachs, KarlisGet access
Published in Science (2007)
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10by de Wit, Maarten J., Dutch, Steven, Kligfield, Roy, Allen, Richardson, Stern, CharlesGet access
Published in The Journal of Geology (1977)
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