Erica Terpstra

Erica Georgina Terpstra (born 26 May 1943) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).Terpstra presented the award to Anton Geesink, Sjoukje Dijkstra, Nico Rienks and Ard Schenk in the new skating rink in Turin, a few months before the start of the 2006 Winter Olympics.She was supposed to award an FBK Trophy to Johan Cruijff as well, but he couldn't make it due to obligations at the pool drawing for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Leipzig.During her tenure with NOC*NSF she was always well known for being present at every major sporting event in which Dutch athletes competed and for being exuberantly enthusiastic at every success.Since early 2011 Terpstra hosts her own Travel-TV programme Erica op Reis for Dutch broadcaster Omroep MAX.
Erica Terpstra and the 14th Dalai Lama in 2014
Her ExcellencyPresident of the Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports FederationAndré BolhuisWim KokMargo VliegenthartMember of the House of RepresentativesParliamentary groupPeople's Party for Freedom and DemocracyThe HagueThe NetherlandsNetherlandsAlma materLeiden UniversityBachelor of ArtsPoliticianJournalistSport administratorTelevision presenterTelevision producerTeacherLobbyistAuthorSwimmerPeople's Party for Freedom and Democracy1964 Summer OlympicsDutch general election of 1977UndersecretaryHealth, Welfare and SportCabinet Kok IDutch general election of 1998House of RepresentativesPresident of the Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation1960 Summer OlympicsPauline van der WildtToos BeumerWinnie van WeerdenburgChineseKok-I cabinetpreference votesNOC*NSFRuud VreemanathleteFanny Blankers-KoenAnton GeesinkSjoukje DijkstraNico RienksArd Schenk2006 Winter OlympicsJohan Cruijff2006 FIFA World CupLeipzigswimmingOlympic Games1964 Tokyo4x100 m medley relay4x100 m freestyle relayEuropean Championships (LC)1962 LeipzigPluk van de PettefletAnnie M.G. SchmidtOmroep MAX14th Dalai LamaTheosophistBuddhismMajor Bosshardt PrizeKnightOrder of the Netherlands LionOfficerOrder of Orange-NassauRadio 1Ministry of Health, Welfare and SportVan RhijnRoolvinkKruisingaVeder-SmitLambers-HacquebardVan der ReijdenVliegenthartRoss-van DorpBussemakerVeldhuijzen van ZantenVan RijnBlokhuisVan OoijenMaeijerKarremansFirst Kok cabinetThird Lubbers cabinetSecond Kok cabinetPrime MinisterGeneral AffairsDeputy Prime MinistersHans DijkstalInteriorHans van MierloForeign AffairsMinistersGerrit ZalmFinanceHans WijersWinnie SorgdragerJusticeEconomic AffairsJoris VoorhoeveDefenceEls BorstAd MelkertSocial Affairs and EmploymentJo RitzenEducation, Culture and ScienceAnnemarie JorritsmaTransport and Water ManagementJozias van AartsenAgriculture, Nature and FisheriesMargreeth de BoerHousing, Spatial Planning and the EnvironmentMinister without portfoliosNetherlands Antilles and Aruba AffairsJan PronkDevelopment CooperationState SecretariesJacob KohnstammMichiel PatijnWillem VermeendElizabeth SchmitzAnneke van Dok-van WeeleJan Gmelich MeijlingRobin LinschotenFrank de GraveTineke NetelenbosAad NuisMonique de VriesDick TommelEuropean champions in women's 4×100 m freestyle relayDaviesCooperBaumeisterVierdagden OudenSelbachTimmermansMastenbroekOve-PetersenHvegerSvendsenAndersenNathansenTermeulenLinssen-VaessenHeijting-SchuhmacherGyengeSzőkeSchimmelLagerbergGastelaarsLasterieTigelaarSipchenkoRudenkoUstinovaSosnovaWetzkoSehmischSchulzeFrankeHübnerTreiberPriemerKrauseMeinekeMetschuckStraussKönigStellmachFriedrichMeissnerHungervan der Plaatsde BruijnBrienessevan AlmsickKielgassOsygusBuschschulteVölkerJöhnckeSjöbergKammerlingAlshammarDallmannFiguèsCoudercMongelMetellaSteffenDekkerKromowidjojoHeemskerkVeldhuisSamulskiLippokVittingSchreiberColemanHanssonSjöströmvan der MeerSteenbergenWattelBonnetGastaldelloHopkinAndersonHarrisSenánszkyPádár