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Cathelijn Peeters

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Cathelijn Peeters (pronounced [ˌkɑtəˈlɛi̯m ˈpeːtərs]; born 6 November 1996) is a Dutch track and field athlete who competes in hurdling and sprinting and previously competed in the combined events and hammer throw. Peeters specializes in the 400 metres hurdles and in the 400 metres. In the 4 × 400 metres relay, she is the 2023 World Champion and the 2024 World Indoor Champion with the Dutch women's team and the 2024 Olympic Champion with the Dutch mixed team. Individually, Peeters won bronze medals at the 2023 European Games and the 2024 European Championships and five national titles at the Dutch Championships in 2020–2024. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Cathelijn Peeters is the 7,252nd most popular athlete, the 1,795th most popular biography from Netherlands and the 145th most popular Dutch Athlete.

Cathelijn Peeters is a Dutch track and field athlete known for her accomplishments in middle-distance running, particularly in the 800 meters. She has represented the Netherlands in various international competitions, showcasing her talent in athletics.

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Among people born in 1996, Cathelijn Peeters ranks 853Before her are Karim Hafez, Cyrille Bayala, Junior Ajayi, Ivan Šunjić, Adrian Grbić, and Yoon Chae-kyung. After her are Leah Lewis, Eliza McCartney, Rifat Zhemaletdinov, Timo Hübers, Wang Jianan, and Annalisa Cochrane.

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Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Cathelijn Peeters ranks 145Before her are Sophie Souwer (1987), Kelly Jonker (1990), Kaj Hendriks (1987), Claudia Belderbos (1985), Tone Wieten (1994), and Margot van Geffen (1989). After her are Jorinde van Klinken (2000), Ellen Hogerwerf (1989), Caia van Maasakker (1989), Menno Vloon (1994), Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel (1987), and Roy Meyer (1991).