Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Kuipers
Björn Kuipers
Björn Kuipers es un árbitro de fútbol neerlandés. Es árbitro internacional de la FIFA desde 2006. Ha arbitrado la Supercopa de Europa 2011, en la Eurocopa 2012, la final de la Liga Europea de la UEFA 2012-13, la final de la Copa FIFA Confederaciones 2013 y la final de la Liga de Campeones de la UEFA 2013-14.
Oedo Kuipers
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Harm Kuipers
Harm Kuipers is a former speed skater from the Netherlands. Kuipers combined his sports careers with being a Medicine student at the University of Groningen. Preferring his studies over speed skating, he did not participate in the 1972 Winter Olympics, a decision he still regrets today. The best year of his speed skating career was 1975, when he became World Allround Champion, after having won silver the year before. From 1971 to 1976, Kuipers also was a successful amateur bicycle racer.
André Kuipers
André Kuipers es un médico neerlandés y astronauta de la ESA. Se convirtió en el segundo ciudadano astronauta neerlandés, tercero de origen neerlandés y quinto astronauta hablante [cita requerida] neerlandés sobre el lanzamiento de la Soyuz TMA-4, el 19 de abril de 2004. Kuipers volvió a la Tierra a bordo de la Soyuz TMA-3 11 días más tarde.
Simon Kuipers
Simon Petrus Kuipers es un deportista neerlandés que compitió en patinaje de velocidad sobre hielo.
Nick Kuipers (footballer born 1992)
Nick Anna Maria Francois Kuipers is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Indonesian club Persib Bandung. He formerly played for MVV Maastricht and ADO Den Haag. Besides the Netherlands, he has played in Indonesia.
Alice Kuipers
Alice Kuipers is a British-born author living in Saskatchewan, Canada who is best known for her young adult novels. Life on the Refrigerator Door won the Grand Prix de Viarmes, the Livrentête Prize, the Redbridge Teenage Book Award in 2008 and the Saskatchewan First Book Award in 2007, was narrated as an audio book by Amanda Seyfried and Dana Delany, and has been adapted for theater in England, France and Japan. 40 Things I Want To Tell You won a Saskatchewan Book Award for Young Adult Literature in 2013. The Worst Thing She Ever Did won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile/YA Crime Book in 2011.