Roles | Competed in Olympic Games |
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Sex | Male |
Full name | Pierre Marie Robert•Versteegh |
Used name | Pierre•Versteegh |
Born | 6 June 1888 in Kedung Banteng, Jawa Timur (INA) |
Died | 3 May 1942 in Sachsenhausen, Oranienburg, Brandenburg (GER) |
NOC | Netherlands |
Medals | OG |
Gold | 0 |
Silver | 0 |
Bronze | 1 |
Total | 1 |
Pierre Versteegh trained for the Dutch military, enrolling at the Royal Military Academy in Breda in 1906. In June 1909 he was appointed second lieutenant and assigned to the Third Division in Ede. In the years before World War I, and also after the conflict, Versteegh became an active equestrian participant, winning numerous local competitions. In 1925 he was promoted to captain and in 1936 to major in the Army. In 1931 Versteegh had been awarded the Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau with Swords.
When the Germans invaded the Netherlands in May 1940, Versteegh held the rank of lieutenant-colonel, and was also concerned because his wife was Jewish. After the Dutch Army surrendered, Versteegh joined the Dutch Underground, working with the Ordedienst (OD), a fusion of several underground groups. On 2 May 1941 Versteegh was arrested after being found to be a member of the OD. He and several other OD members were kept in the state prison in Scheveningen, later called the Oranjehotel. In March-April 1942 Versteegh and many of his compatriots were tried in Amersfoot, and all were found guilty, with the sentence being death.
On 1 May 1942 the convicted OD members, among whom were included Richard Schoemaker, a Dutch fencing Olympian, were taken by train to Oranienburg, near Berlin, and then transported by truck to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. On 3 May 1942 all of the convicts were executed by firing squad, in groups of 12 each. Pierre Versteegh was among them. On 3 May 1946 a monument was erected in the Netherlands in the group’s honor. Versteegh was posthumously awarded the Resistance Cross for his valor.
Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
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1928 Summer Olympics | Equestrian Dressage (Equestrian) | NED | Pierre Versteegh | |||
Individual, Men (Olympic) | His Excellence II | 9 | ||||
Team, Men (Olympic) | His Excellence II / Netherlands | 3 | Bronze | |||
1936 Summer Olympics | Equestrian Dressage (Equestrian) | NED | Pierre Versteegh | |||
Individual, Men (Olympic) | Ad Astra | 8 | ||||
Team, Men (Olympic) | Ad Astra / Netherlands | 5 |