Occupation
Athlete
Spoken languages
Dutch, English
Club
Turncentrum Sportstad Heerenveen [TSH] [Netherlands]
Coach
Gerben Wiersma [national] NED (celinevangerner.nl, 10 Jul 2016)
International senior debut
2010 for Netherlands, European Championships in Birmingham, England (Athlete, 05 Oct 2011 )
Injuries
A hamstring injury forced her to miss the 2015 World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. (heldenonline.nl, 18 Nov 2015)
While she was getting back into shape in the summer of 2013, she broke her right ankle in the same spot she broke her left ankle two years earlier. She had to have surgery again and had to rest for a few months. She took up training again in June 2014. (intlgymnast.com, 19 Sep 2014)
In November 2011 she underwent surgery to fix a broken navicular bone in her left foot. A month earlier she had competed at the 2011 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, without realising the bone was broken. She made her competitive comeback at the end of February 2012. (gympower.nl, 26 Feb 2012; intlgymnast.com, 25 Nov 2011)
Start sporting career
She took up gymnastics at age seven at a local club in Emmeloord, Netherlands. (Athlete, 05 Oct 2011; nos.nl, 16 Oct 2010)
Hero / Idol
US artistic gymnast Nastia Liukin. (Athlete, 05 Oct 2011)
Philosophy / Motto
"Without struggle, there is no progress." (kngu.nl, 2016)
Additional information
Awards
She was named 2010 Sportswoman of the Year by the Royal Dutch Gymnastics Federation [KNGU]. (gympower.nl, 16 Jan 2011)
General
CONTEMPLATING RETIREMENT
After surgeries on both of her ankles in 2011 and 2013, she considered quitting the sport. "I was kind of tired of being injured all the time. So I took a step back from gymnastics and took some time to think about what I really wanted." She would eventually start training seriously again in June 2014. (intlgymnast.com, 19 Sep 2014)
Last update : 2016-09-23