Bartels, Tineke (1951–)
Bartels, Tineke (1951–)
Dutch equestrian. Name variations: Maria Anna Bartels de Vries; Tineke Bartels-de Vries. Born Feb 6, 1951, in the Netherlands; m. Joep Bartels (equestrian); children: Imke Schellekens-Bartels (equestrian) and Gijs Bartels.
Won Dutch national championship (1974), on Irene; was a member of the Dutch national team (1984–97); won team silver medals in dressage at Barcelona Olympics (1992) and Atlanta Olympics (1996), on Barbria.
See also Big Pony Book and Riding with Tineke Bartels.
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