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Yvonne Hak

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Yvonne Hak (Dutch pronunciation: [iˈvɔnə ˈɦɑk]; born 30 June 1986) is a Dutch middle-distance runner, who specialises in the 800 metres. She won gold at the 2010 European Athletics Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yvonne Hak is the 5,861st most popular athlete, the 1,637th most popular biography from Netherlands and the 96th most popular Dutch Athlete.

Yvonne Hak is a Dutch middle-distance runner known for her achievements in the 800 meters and 1500 meters events. She has represented the Netherlands in various international competitions, including the European Championships and the World Championships.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Yvonne Hak ranks 5,861 out of 6,025Before her are Juan Fernández La Villa, Karol Zalewski, Anders Mol, Gleb Galperin, Katelin Guregian, and Lyndon Rush. After her are Tim Brabants, Petar Muslim, Hina Hayata, Justyna Święty-Ersetic, Adeline Gray, and Geoffrey Mutai.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Yvonne Hak ranks 1,478Before her are Andro Bušlje, Arouca, Jason Burnett, Michael Jakobsen, Radosław Majewski, and Mari Kalkun. After her are Fabio Duarte, Rachel Korine, Guadalupe Campanur Tapia, Nikolas Maes, James Thompson, and Hisashi Jogo.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Yvonne Hak ranks 1,638 out of 1,646Before her are Patrick Roest (1995), Didi Gregorius (1990), Eelco Sintnicolaas (1987), Ragnar Oratmangoen (1998), Elvis Manu (1993), and Albert Timmer (1985). After her are Arno Kamminga (1995), Harrie Smolders (1980), Tom Veelers (1984), Kika van Es (1991), Ralf Mackenbach (1995), and Eloy Room (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Netherlands

Among athletes born in Netherlands, Yvonne Hak ranks 96Before her are Bram Som (1980), Inge Janssen (1989), Kimberley Bos (1993), Yasemin Smit (1984), Marlies Smulders (1982), and Eelco Sintnicolaas (1987). After her are Harrie Smolders (1980), Emma Oosterwegel (1998), Lotte van Beek (1991), Thomas Krol (1992), Dione Housheer (1999), and Lobke Berkhout (1980).