About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 172. Not illustrated. Chapters: Surinamese Athletes, Surinamese Football Managers, Surinamese Football Referees, Surinamese Footballers, Surinamese Kickboxers, Surinamese Sportspeople in Doping Cases, Surinamese Swimmers, Ernesto Hoost, Remy Bonjasky, Melvin Manhoef, Rodney Glunder, Tyrone Spong, Lloyd Van Dams, Errol Zimmerman, Ashwin Balrak, Mark de Vries, Marco Pique, Harvey Esajas, Ginty Vrede, Winnie Haatrecht, Fabian Wilnis, Anthony Nesty, Andy Scharmin, Letitia Vriesde, Sigi Lens, Ilonka Elmont, Stefano Seedorf, Steve Van Dorpel, Andro Knel, Radjin de Haan, Nordin Wooter, Edu Nandlal, Dean Gorre, Dwight Tiendalli, Ken Monkou, Jerry Haatrecht, Ortwin Linger, Ruben Kogeldans, Lloyd Doesburg, Milano Koenders, Clyde Wijnhard, Fred Patrick, Giovanni Drenthe, Virgall Joemankhan, Wendel Fraser, Florian Vijent, Fabian de Freitas, Elfried Veldman, Darl Douglas, Frits Goodings, Nick Stienstra, Kurt Elshot, Tommy Asinga, Purrel Frankel, Samuel Koejoe, Rudy Degenaar, Cerezo Fung a Wing, Clifton Sandvliet, Glenn Van Straatum, Emilio Limon, Kenneth Jaliens, Sigourney Bandjar, Leroy George, Lorenzo Wiebers, Dennis Purperhart, Harvey Limon, Orlando Grootfaam, Maarten Atmodikoro, Jurgen Themen, Wensley Christoph, Enrico Wijngaarde. Excerpt: Ernesto "Mr. Perfect" Hoost (born July 11, 1965) is a retired Dutch kickboxer and four-time K-1 World Champion. He made his debut in 1993 at the K-1 World Grand Prix 1993, where he came just one win short of the world title. He announced his retirement on December 2, 2006 after the K-1 World GP Final tournament in Tokyo Dome, Japan. Hoost's family is originally from Suriname. In 1993, in his first K-1 World Grand Prix, in quarterfinals Hoost defeated Peter Aerts by decision, knocked out Maurice Smith in semis and advanced to the tournament finals where he was knocked out by Branko Cikatic. Hoost got ano...