In 1993 he made a serious plan to participate in the Olympic Games of '96. Emiel van den Heiligenberg (pictured above raising his hands) trained 14 times a week, hours a day. Until, among other things, a hernia threw a spanner in the works. The competition rowing of those days still plays a role in his function as head of the asset allocation team of LGIM.
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