Sports When Delprat studied in the Netherlands he was a good rower, winning three times the university championship. Delprat started with bobsleigh in 1908. He competed at Schatzalp, Klosters and Arosa as a brakeman. He won many prizes. At the
1928 Winter Olympics he was part of the first Dutch bobsleigh team in the
four-man event (the Dutch didn't participate in 1924) together with
Curt van de Sandt (captain),
Henri Louis Dekking,
Edwin Louis Teixeira de Mattos and
Hubert Menten. The heavy weight of 103 kg of Delprat, was seen as an advantage at the track of
Saint Moritz. The Dutch team finished 8th in the first run and finished 12th overall after the second run. Delprat went to school in
Amsterdam and later studied at the
Technical University in
Delft. He graduated as a mechanical
engineer in 1908. Delprat moved to Scotland, working for a sugar production machinery manufacturer. He returned to Dutch East Indies where he worked as an engineer for companies in
Semarang and
Surabaya. In 1914 he started working for a lumber company. He returned to the Netherlands and worked for institutions and companies supporting trade with South Africa. For his work he travelled a lot, visiting South Africa many times. Delprat was married to
jonkvrouw Adrana Minette Casparine van Benthem van den Berg in 1910. Delprat died on 17 February 1956, aged 73. He was buried at
Zorgvlied in
Amsterdam-Zuid. ==References==