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Ben Broeders

1995 - Today

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Ben Broeders (born 21 June 1995) is a Belgian athlete specialising in the pole vault. He won the gold medal at the 2017 European U23 Championships. In addition, he finished fourth at the European Championships. His personal bests in the event are 5.85 metres outdoors (Merzig 2022) and 5.82 metres indoors (Toruń 2023). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ben Broeders is the 6,457th most popular athlete (down from 4,584th in 2019), the 1,208th most popular biography from Belgium (down from 1,123rd in 2019) and the 67th most popular Belgian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ben Broeders ranks 6,457 out of 6,025Before him are Tejaswini Sawant, Steven Muller, Johan Hansen, Alina Lohvynenko, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, and Maja Jager. After him are Etienne Stott, Lopez Lomong, Jonathan Groth, Tamara Abalde, Ramon Miller, and Billy Bakker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Ben Broeders ranks 842Before him are Juliette Goglia, Erin Routliffe, Jean Quiquampoix, Patrick McCaw, Grigoriy Tarasevich, and Ethan Horvath. After him are Pedro Rebocho, Julia Goldani Telles, Rémi Walter, Rubén Duarte, Kim A-lang, and Yudai Baba.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Ben Broeders ranks 1,208 out of 1,190Before him are Noah Mbamba (2005), Jelle Geens (1993), Anne Zagré (1990), Sarah Douglas (null), Brent Van Moer (1998), and Ismail Azzaoui (1998). After him are Sarah Chaâri (2005), Fanny Lecluyse (1992), Tom Boon (1990), Thomas Van der Plaetsen (1990), Simon Gougnard (1991), and Thomas Briels (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Belgium

Among athletes born in Belgium, Ben Broeders ranks 67Before him are Alexander Doom (1997), Marten Van Riel (1992), Robin Vanderbemden (1994), Jelle Geens (1993), Anne Zagré (1990), and Sarah Douglas (null). After him are Sarah Chaâri (2005), Fanny Lecluyse (1992), Tom Boon (1990), Thomas Van der Plaetsen (1990), Simon Gougnard (1991), and Thomas Briels (1987).