Olympians
Stella Blits-Agsteribbe
Estella Agsteribbe
Sport:
gymnastics
Country Represented:
Netherlands
Years Competed:
1928
Medals Received:
gold
Olympic Info:
Blits-Agsteribbe was a member of the Netherlands' women's gymnastics team at the 1928 Amsterdam Games, the first time women's gymnastics was on the Olympic program. The Dutch women easily won the gold medal in the team event, scoring 316.75 total points. No individual medals were awarded at the Amsterdam Games.
At the 1928 Olympics, about half of the Dutch women's gymnastics team was Jewish, but only one member (Elka de Levie) survived the Holocaust. Blits-Agsteribbe was killed at Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943 with her two children, two-year old son Alfred and six-year old daughter Nanny.
Sport:
gymnastics
Country Represented:
Netherlands
Years Competed:
1928
Medals Received:
gold
Olympic Info:
Blits-Agsteribbe was a member of the Netherlands' women's gymnastics team at the 1928 Amsterdam Games, the first time women's gymnastics was on the Olympic program. The Dutch women easily won the gold medal in the team event, scoring 316.75 total points. No individual medals were awarded at the Amsterdam Games.
At the 1928 Olympics, about half of the Dutch women's gymnastics team was Jewish, but only one member (Elka de Levie) survived the Holocaust. Blits-Agsteribbe was killed at Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943 with her two children, two-year old son Alfred and six-year old daughter Nanny.
The Jewish members of the Netherlands Olympic gymnastics team have been inducted as a group into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame; they include Blits-Agsteribbe, de Levie, Anna Dresden-Polak, Lea Kloot-Nordheim, Judikje Themans-Simons, and coach Gerrit Kleerekoper.
Birth and Death Dates:
b. April 6, 1909 - d. Sept. 17, 1943
Origin:
Netherlands