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Mitja Zastrow
Mitja Zastrow (born March 7, 1977) is a Dutch swimmer and an Olympic medalist.
Originally from Germany, Mitja was born and raised in Wuppertal, near Düsseldorf. He became a naturalized Dutch citizen in July 2003, after a conflict with the German Swimming Association . He currently trains at PSV Eindhoven in Eindhoven, Netherlands, with his coach, Torsten Petsch.
Mitja's swimming career has been filled with a series of unfortunate injuries. In 2001, despite being the 100 meter freestyle champion in Germany, a hand injury kept him from attending the FINA World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.
In 2003, at the FINA World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Mitja participated in his first World Championship as a Dutch citizen. However, due to a back injury, Mitja was unable to swim in most of the events that he had qualified for.
Mitja qualified fifth out of one hundred Dutch swimmers to participate in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Along with Pieter van den Hoogenband, Johan Kenkhuis, and Klaas-Erik Zwering, he was a member of the Dutch 4x100 meter freestyle relay team, which won silver by clocking in at 3:14.36.
Mitja's specialty is actually the backstroke. He has been the Dutch record holder in the 50 meter backstroke since 2003.
Mitja has a Chinese ideograph tattoo on his left shoulder. The character looks like "猴" and means "monkey."
External Links
- Zwemkroniek Online Profile (Dutch)
Categories: 1977 births | Olympic swimmers of the Netherlands | Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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