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Monday 5 August 2013

So proud UNICEF ambassador.

Ranomi Kromowidjojo got the great honor of the Dutch Olympic Committee NOC * NSF (Nederlands Olympisch Comite * Nederlanse Sport Federatie) last year. 
At the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, Ranomi believed to carry the flag of windmill. "It's a great honor. Moreover, four years ago I was not there (closing)," said Ranomi. NOC * NSF chose Ranomi for achievements rank in London. Ranomi be the most successful Dutch Olimpian by winning three gold the 50 meters, 100 meters and 4x100-meter women freestyle. 
In an official statement the federation, Ranomi praised as someone who is able to inspire the young generation of Dutch. "This is also in accordance with the motto of the London 2012 Olympics, Inspire a Generation," the NOC * NSF. On his return from the Olympics, Ranomi got another job. He became ambassador Unisef. Organization of the United Nations that focuses on assessing the child's rights struggle, Ranomi fits into an icon because of the magnitude of achievement at London 2012."I feel part Unisef. As a swimmer, I used to go to various countries. Sometimes I look at the condition of children in there is terrible," said Ranomi to Tros TV. "I want to do something, try to give a small contribution to the children. I would like to see them better," imbuhya again.Few could Javanese "Ngoko Jowo" (mostly Javanese).Since won two Olympic gold medals in 2012, the name Ranomi Kromowidjojo immediately shot. Two personal accounts on Facebook and Twitter suddenly flooded with comments and mentions of the many Indonesian people. "A lot of comments from the Indonesian people in my Facebook account. Clearly this because my last name is very Java," said Ranomi. "Apparently, I also frequently appeared in newspapers in Indonesia. Was that good writing? I do not know, because I can not read it," he added.Based on reports Radio Netherlands, Ranomi grandfather was a Javanese Dutch colonial government employed as slave plantations in the region Commewijne, Suriname, in the 19th century. Company name is Constanzia.His father "Rudy" Poniran Kromowidjojo was born in Suriname. In 1975, when Suriname's independence, Rudy decided to immigrate to the Netherlands. She then met and married a girl named Netty Deemter Netherlands and was born Ranomi. Actually in 1954, the family name is Kromowinata Ranomi ancestors, but for some reason all of a sudden turned into Kromowidjojo. "I am very close relationship with Suriname, I myself do not have any relationship with Indonesia," the firm said Ranomi could slightly ngoko Java language level, but could not speak Indonesian. Ranomi say religion does not have a clear background. Father and grandfather were Muslim, while his mother is Christian, but he was born and raised in Sauwerd, Groningen. "Having a good background slave instead.'s The reason I continue to work hard," he said again.
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