Inge de Bruijn Biography

Occup.Athlete
FromNetherland
BornAugust 24, 1973
Age51 years
Early Life and also Background
Inge de Bruijn was born upon August 24, 1973, in Barendrecht, Netherlands. Raised in a dedicated and also athletic family, her parents were both associated with sporting activities as her mom played volley ball, and also her father was a water polo player. Inge's interest for swimming started at a very young age; she started her competitive swimming occupation at the age of 12.

Swimming Career
Inge initially tasted global success at the 1991 European Championships in Athens, where she won the silver medal in the 4x100-meter freestyle relay. Nonetheless, it had not been up until the mid-90s that de Bruijn began making a considerable effect on the swimming globe.

In 1996, she completed at the Atlanta Olympic Games but did not win any medals. Dissatisfied with her efficiency, Inge relocated to the United States to train under renowned swimming coach, Paul Bergen. The step showed to be critical in her success, as she became one of the leading women swimmers in the world.

In May 2000, Inge set brand-new world documents in the 50-meter and 100-meter freestyle events, along with the 100-meter butterfly. Later that same year, she took part in the Sydney Olympic Games, where she claimed an extraordinary 4 gold medals (3 private and also one in a relay) and also broke three globe documents.

Inge's remarkable efficiency at the 2000 Olympics led to her being named Female World Swimmer of the Year by Swimming World Magazine.

In 2001, de Bruijn proceeded her winning touch at the World Championships in Fukuoka, where she won 3 gold medals as well as one silver, establishing four championship documents. The following year, at the European Championships in Berlin, she won six gold medals.

At the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Inge included more medals to her excellent tally. She won a gold in the 50-meter freestyle, silver in the 100-meter freestyle, as well as bronze in the 100-meter butterfly. Complying With the Athens Olympics, Inge considered retired life however made a decision to continue swimming and joined various events till her main retirement in 2007.

Accomplishments as well as Awards
Inge de Bruijn is considered as among the best women swimmers of all time; she came to be an eight-time Olympic champion and a 16-time European champion. Over her career, Inge damaged 11 globe records, won various awards, and also was called Female World Swimmer of the Year twice (2000 and also 2001).

In 2002, Inge was granted the Order of Orange-Nassau, a Dutch civil honor given to those who have made considerable payments to Dutch culture.

Life After Swimming
Following her retired life from competitive swimming, Inge remained active in numerous areas. She has appeared in Dutch television programs, movies, as well as even contended in a Dutch fact program, "Sterren Dansen op het IJs" (Dancing with the Stars on Ice).

Inge has actually likewise been associated with numerous charitable companies as well as is an ambassador for the Dutch Foundation for Handicapped Children as well as the Dutch Heart Foundation. She has joined numerous events as well as charity projects to elevate understanding and also funds for these companies.

Inge de Bruijn's extraordinary accomplishments as well as inspiring profession have left a long lasting legacy in the world of swimming and also past. Her devotion, talent, as well as decision function as a shining example to professional athletes and also daydreamers alike on what can be completed via effort and determination.

Our collection contains 5 quotes who is written / told by Inge.

Related authors: Paul Berg (Scientist), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

5 Famous quotes by Inge de Bruijn

Small: Well concerning the world records that I did, I think it helps a lot to me, yeah. I think its a very in
"Well concerning the world records that I did, I think it helps a lot to me, yeah. I think it's a very individual thing because I heard some people say, like, oh I don't like it at all. But I definitely, for me it really made a big difference"
Small: I love to smile
"I love to smile"
Small: I always think its because of you know hard work, hard training. And if Susies training hard, you know,
"I always think it's because of you know hard work, hard training. And if Susie's training hard, you know, why can't I train hard to get a world record. I'm doing the same thing"
Small: Yeah, thats what kind of, we get the idea a little bit yeah, because other people from different countr
"Yeah, that's what kind of, we get the idea a little bit yeah, because other people from different countries also try as hard as they can to get a medal or a gold medal in the Olympic Games. And you know, if they can work hard, we can work hard as well"
Small: And I mean I never doubt anybodys record
"And I mean I never doubt anybody's record"