Jo Evelein

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Jo Evelein
Evelein, as a member of the 1922 Netherlands water polo team
Personal information
NationalityDutch
Bornc. 1890s
Sport
SportSwimming, Water polo
ClubHollandsche Dames Zwemclub (H.D.Z.)
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
Women's water polo
Women's Olympiad
Gold medal – first place 1922 Monte Carlo Team

Jo Evelein also written as Jo Eveleyn (born c. 1890s) was a Dutch competitive swimmer, diver and water polo player. Evelein was active in the early 20th-century, in the early era of women's aquatics. She was a member of the Hollandsche Dames Zwemclub (H.D.Z.) and the earliest Netherlands women's water polo team.[1] Evelein initiated the women's water polo demonstration event at the 1920 Summer Olympics. She won the gold medal at the 1922 Women's Olympiad in the water polo event.

Biography[change | change source]

Sport career[change | change source]

On of her first achievements was in July 1911 at the 25th anniversary competition of the Hollandsche Dames Zwemclub (H.D.Z.). Together with A. E. van Laar and S. Soutberg she finished second and won art prizes in the 60 metres relay event.[2][3]

In 1912 she competed at the 1912 Kleve international aquatics competitions in Kleve, Germany. The first time HDZ competed internationally. She won the second prize in the junior 60 metre event and the HDZ (likely including Evelein) won the water polo match.[4][5]

At a national competition in January 1913 in Rotterdam she won the 40 metre breaststroke.[6] From 1913, she also won at national level in water polo with her team, where she was for the team an important player.[7] She also competed in diving, were she also became a winner in national competitions.[8]

The London Ladies Waterpolo Club came to the Netherlands in 1914 for swimming and water polo competitions. This was the first time a British water polo team played in the Netherlands. Evelein was selected as goalkeeper in the water polo match against the British team. HDZ lost the match with 3-2.[9][10]

In that era women's water polo was not an Olympic discipline, and wouldn't be until 2000. Evelein had taken the initiative that a water polo match was played at the 1920 Summer Olympics as an exhibition match and managed to raise the necessary money for it.[11] In this Olympic demonstration event two Dutch teams played against each other in the same venue as the men's competition. Evelein was also one of the players herself.[1]

Evelein was the national record holder in the 200 metres freestyle. Her record was beaten by Maria Vierdag in June 1922.[12]

Evelein at the 1922 Women's Olympiad

Evelein was selected to compete at the 1922 Women's Olympiad, the earliest women's international swimming championships in Monte Carlo. She was selected for the 400 metre freestyle and Evelein was the a member of the earliest Netherlands women's national water polo team to play Water polo at the 1922 Women's Olympiad.[13] She became with the team champion after winning the decisive match against the British team. They won with 6–0. Evelein scored one of the goals.[14][15] In the 400 metre freestyle event she reached the final, but didn't win a medal.[16]

Sport administration[change | change source]

Evelein was also a board member of H.D.Z.. She was elected in 1912 together with Anna Helweg and R. Frederiks,[17] became the next year also a member of the water polo commission,[18] and was re-elected in 1914,[19] 1916,[20] 1918,[21] and 1920.[22] She was a delegate to the Dutch Swimming Federation.[23]

Personal life[change | change source]

In June 1924 she emigrated to Canada with the SS Veendam [nl]. At her goodbye she received from the Hollandsche Dames Zwemclub a honorary golden pin for all her services.[11]

References[change | change source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Evelein". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  2. "De Hollandsche Dames-Zwemclub". De nieuwe courant (in Dutch). 3 July 1911. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  3. "Hollandsche Dameszwemclub". De courant (in Dutch). 3 July 1911. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  4. "De Holl. Dameszwemclub in Duitschaland". Het nieuws van den dag (in Dutch). 4 September 1912. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  5. "De H. D. Z. C. naar Kleef". De courant (in Dutch). 5 September 1912. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  6. "Wedsrijden van de Dolfijn". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 6 January 1913. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  7. "Zwemfeest". De nieuwe courant (in Dutch). 28 May 1913. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  8. "Rotterdamsche Zwemclub". Rotterdamsch nieuwsblad (in Dutch). 17 June 1913. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  9. "Feest van de Hollandsche Dames Zwemclub". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 28 January 1914. Retrieved 13 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  10. "London Ladies Waterpolo-club". De courant (in Dutch). 28 January 1914. Retrieved 13 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "Het vertrek van mej. Jo Eveleyn". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 6 June 1924. Retrieved 13 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  12. "Recordverbetering". De Amstelbode (in Dutch). 20 June 1922. Retrieved 7 November 2022 – via Delpher.
  13. "Het vertrek van mej. Jo Eveleyn". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 6 June 1924. Retrieved 13 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  14. "De Nederlandsche zwemsters te Monaco". Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (in Dutch). 24 April 1922. Retrieved 13 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  15. "Onze zwemsters naar Monte Carlo". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 9 April 1922. Retrieved 13 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  16. "Zwemmen. Onze zwemsters in Monte Carlo". De Tijd (in Dutch). 24 April 1922. Retrieved 13 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  17. "Hollandsche Dameszwemclub". Het Vaderland (in Dutch). 16 April 1912. Retrieved 22 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  18. "Hollandsche Dames-zwemclub". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 21 April 1913. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  19. "Hollandsche Dames-Zwemclub". De Maasbode (in Dutch). 7 April 1914. Retrieved 22 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  20. "Jaarvegadering Holl. Dames Zwemclub". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 6 April 1916. Retrieved 22 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  21. "Zwemmen". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 24 April 1918. Retrieved 22 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  22. "Hollandsche Dames Zwemclub". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 15 April 1920. Retrieved 22 October 2022 – via Delpher.
  23. "Hollandsche Dameszwemclub". De nieuwe courant (in Dutch). 21 April 1915. Retrieved 21 October 2022 – via Delpher.

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