Jan Just Bos

Jan Just Bos
Personal information
Born 28 July 1939
Balikpapan, Dutch East Indies
Died 24 March 2003 (aged 63)
Oosterbeek, the Netherlands
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight 49 kg (108 lb)
Sport
Sport Rowing
Club Argo, Wageningen

Jan Justus "Jan-Just" Bos (28 July 1939 24 March 2003) was a Dutch botanist, television presenter, and rower who competed in the 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics.

Bos (Dutch for "forest") studied forestry at the Wageningen University. While a student in Wageningen, he was the coxwain of the Dutch coxed pair, which was eliminated in the repechage at the 1960 Olympics. Four years later he won a bronze medal in the same event, together with Erik Hartsuiker and Herman Rouwé.[1][2]

From 1968 on he worked at his Wageningen University, becoming a faculty member of the department of plant systematics. He specialized in the flora of Sub-Saharan Africa and spent six years in South Africa, Liberia, Cameroon, and Ethiopia where he collected over 10,000 plants. In 1984 he defended a PhD on a study of the plants of the genus Dracaena in West Africa. In 1985 he led an expedition to Gabon.

In the 1980s he was a presenter for the Dutch nature television series Ja, natuurlijk ("Yes, naturally").

References

Herman Rouwé, Erik Hartsuiker and Jan-Just Bos in 1964
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