 
| Roles | Competed in Olympic Games | 
|---|---|
| Sex | Female | 
| Full name | Jacoba "Coba"•Surie | 
| Used name | Coba•Surie | 
| Born | 5 September 1879 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (NED) | 
| Died | 5 February 1970 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (NED) | 
| NOC |  Netherlands | 
Dutch painter Coba Surie studied in Amsterdam at the Rijksakademie. She was a watercolor painter, printmaker, draftsman and lithographer. She mostly painted still lifes and belonged to the Amsterdamse Joffers, a women-only art movement, who were a group of Dutch impressionists of the 19th and 20th century. She was also a member of the artists’ guilds Arti et Amicitiae and Sint Lucas in Amsterdam. In 1913 she was awarded the Willink van Collen prize and in 1929 a gold medal by Queen Wilhelmina.
An image of her entry Hockey player is included in the catalog of art competitions. This painting found no mercy in “Sport in Beeld”: “And when a little later you stand before Jacoba Surie’s Hockey Player, you will indeed feel sorry for the game of field hockey.”
| Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1928 Summer Olympics | Art Competitions |  NED | Coba Surie | |||
| Painting, Paintings, Open (Olympic) |