- Cees de
Vreugd, also
known as "Kees de
Vreugd" (9
March 1952 – 7
October 1998) was a butcher,
strongman and
powerlifter from Katwijk, Netherlands. He...
- Rust en
Vreugd (meaning Rest and Joy), is a
historic house and garden,
located on
Buitekant Street at the edge of the
central business district of Cape...
-
Restaurant Vreugd en Rust is a
defunct restaurant in Voorburg, Netherlands. It was a fine
dining restaurant that was
awarded one
Michelin star in 1990...
- 1984
champion Jón Páll
Sigmarsson from
Iceland finished second and Cees de
Vreugd from the
Netherlands finished third. The
contest was held at Cascais, Portugal...
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Gamble Jón Páll
Sigmarsson (WSM & WMPC)
Simon Wulfse Ab
Wolders Cees de
Vreugd Mark
Higgins Jamie Reeves (WSM & WMPC)
Hjalti Árnason O.D.
Wilson Ilkka...
-
second World's
Strongest Man title,
holding off
Sigmarsson and Cees de
Vreugd. Capes' did not
forget to
celebrate after the end of the
final event, the...
- 1995, he gave up on
Zorgvliet and
moved back to
Vreugd en Rust. In 1995,
Savelberg returned to
Vreugd en Rust, now as
owner of the restaurant. In 1997...
- Surinamese-Dutch author, playwright, and
politician (b. 1903) 1998 – Cees de
Vreugd,
Dutch strongman and
weightlifter (b. 1952) 2001 – Herblock,
American cartoonist...
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Breitbart Mike
Burke Samuel Burmister Jean-François
Caron Geoff Capes Cees de
Vreugd Georges Christen Ed Coan Jon Cole
Franco Columbu Forbes Cowan Louis Cyr...
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Geoff Capes Mora,
Sweden 1985
Geoff Capes (2) Jón Páll
Sigmarsson Cees de
Vreugd Cascais,
Portugal 1986 Jón Páll
Sigmarsson (2)
Geoff Capes Ab
Wolders Nice...