Inge Vermeulen
Inge Vermeulen (6 January 1985 – 10 January 2015) was a Brazil-born Dutch field hockey player.
Inge Vermeulen during hockey match AHBC - SCHC on 2 November 2014 | |
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Full name | Inge Joanna Francisca Vermeulen |
Born | Americana, Brazil | 6 January 1985
Died | 10 January 2015 30) Utrecht | (aged
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Sport | Hockey |
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Club career
Vermeulen played as a goalkeeper for HBS and Bloemendaal. In May 2007, she joined SCHC.[1]
International career
Vermeulen made her debut for the Netherlands on 8 April 2008 against Germany and was part of the Dutch national team at the 2009 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship and the 2009 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy. She won 9 caps and played her final international in 2010.[2]
In her later years Vermeulen played for her country of birth, Brazil.[3]
Vermeulen committed suicide on 10 January 2015, just four days after her 30th birthday.[4]
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References
- Inge Vermeulen nieuwe keepster SCHC - AD (in Dutch)
- Intl stats Archived 2015-01-12 at the Wayback Machine - Dutch Hockey Federation
- Hockeyster Inge Vermeulen (30) overleden - AD (in Dutch)
- Oud-keepster Oranje-hockeysters Inge Vermeulen (30) overleden
External links
Media related to Inge Vermeulen at Wikimedia Commons - 2010 Champions Trophy Profile - Dutch Hockey Federation
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