Olympic medalist Enith Brigitha honored with portrait in Diemen sports center
Duran Sports Centre in Diemen has unveiled a portrait of former Olympic swimmer Enith Brigitha, celebrating her contributions as a coach and athlete. Residents can now see her legacy displayed in the pool area, honoring her dedication to swimming and the community.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Enith Brigitha |
| Event | Unveiling of portrait at Duran Sports Centre |
| Location | Duran Sports Centre, Diemen, Netherlands |
| Date of Unveiling | January 23, 2026 |
| Former Role | Swimming instructor (2009–June 2021) |
| Olympic Achievement | Bronze medals in 100m and 200m freestyle (1976 Montreal Olympics) |
| Honor | Inducted into International Swimming Hall of Fame (2015) |
| Activities Taught | ABC swimming lessons, fitness swimming, aqua jogging, baby/toddler swim |
The municipality of Diemen oversees local sports facilities like Duran Sports Centre, ensuring they serve as community hubs for recreation and legacy preservation. This initiative highlights the role of local government in celebrating cultural and sporting heritage.
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Enith Brigitha unveils portrait in Duran Sports Centre pool
On Friday, January 30th, the photos in the pool of Duran Sports Centre will be renewed. The existing photos have been replaced with new images. One of these photos is a portrait of Enith Brigitha. The former top swimmer personally unveiled this photo last Friday.
From 2009 to June 2021, Enith worked as a swimming instructor at the pool and taught with great passion to both young and old. She not only gave ABC swimming lessons to children but also fitness swimming for adults, aqua jogging, and baby and toddler swimming. Enith was known in Diemen for her versatility and commitment.
As an athlete, Enith reached her peak during the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. There, she won two bronze medals in the 100 and 200 meter freestyle. It was later confirmed that some of her competitors used doping, making her achievements even more remarkable. In 2015, Enith was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF) in Florida.
With the portrait of Enith Brigitha, her long-standing contribution to the pool and her sporting legacy are given a visible place for all visitors.
