| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
| Olympic Games | ||||
| 1 | Men | 2000 | Sydney, NSW, AUS | |
| 1 | Men | 1996 | Atlanta, GA, USA | |
| 2 | Men | 2004 | Athens, GRE | |
| 4 | Men | 2008 | Beijing, CHN | |
| World Cup | ||||
| 1 | Men | 1998 | Utrecht, NED | |
| 2 | Men | 1994 | Sydney, NSW, AUS | |
| 3 | Men | 2010 | New Delhi, IND | |
| 3 | Men | 2002 | Kuala Lumpur, MAS | |
| Champions Trophy | ||||
| 3 | Men | 2011 | Auckland, NZL | |
| 3 | Men | 2010 | Monchengladbach, GER | |
| 4 | Men | 2009 | Melbourne, VIC, AUS | |
| EuroHockey Nations Championships | ||||
| 2 | Men | 2011 | Monchengladbach, GER | |
| 3 | Men | 2009 | Amstelveen, NED | |
Nickname
Neut, Legend (Athlete, 02 Dec 2009)
Hobbies
Sports, going to the cinema and going out. (Athlete, 18 Mar 2000)
Occupation
Athlete
Education
Economics - HES Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NED
Family
Wife Philippa Suxdorf, daughters Philine, Lilli and Nanna
Language(s) spoken
Dutch, English
Club name
HC Bloemendaal, Bloemendaal, NED
Coach
Dave Smolenaars [club], Paul van Ass [national] (hcbloemendaal.nl, 01 Dec 2011; hockey.nl, 01 Dec 2011)
Position and style
Midfield (hoofdklassehockey.nl, 28 Jun 2005)
Handedness
Right (Athlete, 02 Dec 2009)
Debut
1994 for Netherlands, against New Zealand, International (Liempde) (Athlete, 18 Mar 2000)
Injuries
He suffered a knee injury in 2004. (hoofdklassehockey.nl, 28 Jun 2005)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
He started playing hockey at age nine. (Athlete, 18 Mar 2000)
Most memorable sporting achievement
Winning the gold medal at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games and winning the 1998 World Cup. (Athlete, 02 Dec 2009)
Hero
Dutch footballer Johan Cruijff. "He is an artist on the field. I try to be like that." (deccanherald.com, 11 Feb 2004)
Most influential person in career
"All my former coaches have influenced me a little bit, but in the end you have to do it yourself - so the one big influence is myself." He also credits his wife Philippa as a major influence. (Athlete, 02 Dec 2009, World Hockey Magazine, 01 Jan 2006)
Awards
He is competing in his 17th edition of the Champions Trophy in Auckland in 2011, the most participations by any player. (fih.ch, 01 Dec 2011)
He was named on the International Hockey Federation's [FIH] All Star team for five consecutive years, from 2006-10. (fih.ch, 01 Dec 2011)
He was named as the FIH Player of the Year for 2003, 2005 and 2006. He was the first male player to win the award three times. (World Hockey 2006)
General
GOLDEN GOAL
He scored the extra-time golden goal as the Netherlands beat Spain 3-2 in the final of the 1998 World Cup in Utrecht, Netherlands. (deccanherald.com, 11 Feb 2004)
TEUN DE NOOIJER ACADEMY
In 2008 he set up his own hockey academy in Overveen, Netherlands to help develop local hockey players. (teundenooijeracademy.com, 04 Dec 2009
Previous Olympics
Beijing 2008, Athens 2004, Sydney 2000, Atlanta 1996



