de GEUS Lilian

13 Oct 1991
29
Female
1.64/5'4''
BLARICUM
 
Netherlands
SCHEVENINGEN
 
Netherlands

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SAL Sailing Women's Windsurfer - RS:X 5

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Enoshima
Finished
Followed by
Enoshima
Finished
Followed by
Enoshima
Finished
Kamakura
Finished
Followed by
Kamakura
Finished
Followed by
Kamakura
Finished
Fujisawa
Finished
Followed by
Fujisawa
Finished
Followed by
Fujisawa
Finished
Kamakura
Finished
Followed by
Kamakura
Finished
Followed by
Kamakura
Finished
Enoshima
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
4RS:X2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA

World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1RS:X2018Aarhus, DEN
10RS:X2014Santander, ESP
40RS:X2011Fremantle, WA, AUS

Class World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1RS:X2021Cadiz, ESP
1RS:X2020Sorrento, VIC, AUS
3RS:X2019Torbole, ITA
3RS:X2016Eilat, ISR
3RS:X2015Al Musannah, OMA
6RS:X2017Enoshima, JPN

Class European Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1RS:X2019Palma de Mallorca, ESP
2RS:X2021Vilamoura, POR
6RS:X2017Marseille, FRA
8RS:X2020Vilamoura, POR

World Cup
RankEventYearLocation
1RS:X2019Marseille, FRA
2RS:X2019Enoshima, JPN
2RS:X2018Marseille, FRA
3RS:X2021Medemblik, NED
5RS:X2018Miami, FL, USA
7RS:X2018Hyeres, FRA
19RS:X2019Miami, FL, USA
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Cooking, cycling, walking her dog. (brunottiboards.com, 23 Mar 2020)
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Athlete
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Physiotherapy - HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, Netherlands
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Dutch, English
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WSC Almere Centraal [Netherlands]
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Jacco Koops [national], NED
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Her twin sister Esther represented the Netherlands at the 2013 RS:X European Championships in Brest, France. (sportsdeskonline, 21 May 2015; degeustwins.nl, 27 Apr 2015)
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She played football until age 16 and was called up to the Dutch youth national team. (topsportflevoland.nl, 12 Jan 2015)
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In May 2016 a foot injury forced her to withdraw from a regatta in Medemblik, the Netherlands. (deltalloydregatta.org, 28 May 2016)
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She first tried windsurfing at age 12 during a summer holiday in Italy. She competed in her first club race in 2006. (watersporters.nl, 24 Nov 2014)
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Her brothers taught her to windsurf on a funboard. "I enjoyed windsurfing so much that I bought a slalom set from my savings." (brunottiboards.com, 13 Jun 2019)
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To win a gold medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (brunottiboards.com, 13 Jun 2019)
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Spanish windsurfers Daida and Iballa Moreno, Dutch speed skaters Ireen Wust and Sven Kramer, Dutch swimmer Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Dutch gymnast Epke Zonderland. (topsportflevoland.nl, 12 Jan 2015)
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She was named 2019 Sportswoman of the Year in Almere, the Netherlands. (almerecentraal.nl, 18 Feb 2020)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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