Bram Evers

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Brand ("Bram") Evers (born July 16, 1886 – died October 7, 1952) was a Dutch athlete, who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. He was born in Arnhem, the city where he also died.

In the 400 metres, Evers placed third in his preliminary heat and did not advance to the semifinals. He did not finish his initial semifinal heat of the 800 metres, not advancing to the final in that event.

In 1922 he was the interim-coach of Dutch football (soccer) club Vitesse Arnhem for a short while.

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Flag of England Charles Griffith
Vitesse Arnhem Manager (a.i.)
1922
Succeeded by
Flag of the Netherlands Jan van Dort
Persondata
NAME Evers, Brand
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Dutch athlete
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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