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He finished in sixth place in 1928, jumping a distance of 6.32m.
He finished in sixth place in 1928, jumping a distance of 6.32m.
He took part in the Olympic Games of 1924 and 1928. The longest jump, 7.37m reached in 1928, would only be broken in 1951. This record was broken in 1934 by a relay team that included Chris Berger and Tinus Osendarp.
De Boer was born in Hollum, on the West Frisian island of Ameland.
He worked as an office clerk, but later became a cameraman for Dutch cinema newsreels. He died in Rijswijk, near The Hague, in 1982.
De Boer was also a member of the Dutch 4 x 100 metres relay team that set a national record in 1926.