Evert Kroon, born on September ninth, nineteen forty-six, is a distinguished former water polo goalkeeper from The Netherlands. His athletic journey is marked by participation in three consecutive Summer Olympics, beginning in nineteen sixty-eight. Kroon's dedication and skill in the pool have made him a notable figure in the world of water polo.
Throughout his Olympic career, Kroon faced challenges, achieving two seventh-place finishes before reaching the pinnacle of success. At the nineteen seventy-six Summer Olympics held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he played a crucial role in securing a bronze medal for the Dutch Men's Water Polo Team. This achievement not only highlighted his talent but also solidified his legacy in the sport.
In a remarkable honor, Kroon was chosen to carry the national flag of the Netherlands during the closing ceremony of the nineteen seventy-six Summer Olympics. This prestigious role made him the thirteenth water polo player in history to serve as a flag bearer at both the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics, a testament to his significance in the sport and his country.