Cobie Floor

Jacoba Georgina Bernarda "Cobie" Floor (-van Daatselaar) first name also written as Coby (born 20 May 1930) is a Dutch former diver. She was trained by trainer Bosch.[1]

Cobie Floor
Personal information
Full nameJacoba Georgina Bernarda "Cobie" Floor (-van Daatselaar)
NationalityDutch
Born (1930-05-20) 20 May 1930
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sport
SportDiving
ClubADZ, Amsterdam

Floor made her debut at the Dutch championships in 1943 and finished fourth. She classified second in second in 1944 and won the title in 1946[2] and 1947[3]. Because of her achievements, she was selected by the KNZB to participate at the 1947 European Championships in Monaco.[4] At these championships she finished sixth.[5]

She finished second during an international competition in March 1948.[6] Floor won the silver medal at the national championships in 1948 behind Kiki Heck. Both would represent the Netherlands a few weeks later at the 1948 Summer Olympics. She competed in the women's 3 metre springboard event at the 1948 Summer Olympics.[7] She didn't perform well during the first series of four compulsory dives. According to the newspaper she seemed not did to be rested. She was ranked 12th after the four compulsory jumps[8], and would stay 12th after the four facultative dives.[9]

She won the silver medal at the national championships in 1950 behind Leni Lanting-Keller.[10]

Floor married swimmer Rinus van Daatselaar.[11]

References

  1. De Ned. zwemkampioenschappen brengen geen records, Leidsche Courant, 12 August 1946
  2. Selectie Monaco, De tijd : dagblad voor Nederland, 11 August 1947
  3. Monte Carlo: nieuwe hoop op Nederlandse successen, De tijd : dagblad voor Nederland, 13 September 1947
  4. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Cobie Floor Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  5. Onze schoonspringsters waren niet in vorm. Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant, 3 August 1948, p. 5
  6. De vierde dag der Olympiade, de Stem, 4 August 1948, p. 3
  7. De Robben waren er het allereerst, De Waarheid, 27 August 1951
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