Femke Bol has been setting the track on fire with her incredible times, but her latest viral moment came after she and the Dutch team smoked the U.S. in the 4x400 meter relay at the Paris Olympics.
Femke Bol shouted out to her coach Bekric Emir for matching her running pace while on the training track in France. This came after the Dutch hurdler and sprinter showed off her hurdles training ...
Femke Bol recently shared a glimpse of her hurdle training session, having announced she will skip individual races this indoor season. Following her victory at the Paris Olympics and her off ...
Dutch superstar Femke Bol sets a new world record of 49.17 seconds to win the 400m title at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow. READ MORE: Kerr and Caudrey win gold medals for Great Britain ...
Bol beat her compatriot Lieke Klaver (50.16 seconds) and the North American Alexis Holmes (50.24 seconds) to win the title. The Dutch Femke Bol lowered her own mark in the 400 meters, became world ...
Jan 28 (Reuters) - Femke Bol will not compete individually this indoor season, the Dutchwoman said on social media on Tuesday, leaving her 400 metres world indoor crown up for grabs in Nanjing in ...
December 21, 2023 Femke Bol (centre) and the rest of the women's relay team. Photo: Marco de Swart ANP Cyclist Mathieu van der Poel and 400 metre specialist Femke Bol were named sportsman and ...
It marks redemption for Cockrell, who was disqualified from the Tokyo Olympic final but now has struck silver in Paris. Femke Bol of the Netherlands is the bronze medalist with a time of 52.15, ...
Bol, meanwhile, came in with a world-No. 2 52.37, recorded just weeks prior at the Stockholm Diamond League. Also 21, this was Bol's second senior global championship meet. In her first, 2019 Worlds, ...
Femke Bol leads Netherlands to a win in a chaotic mixed 4x400 relay heat to clinch a spot in the final at the 2023 Track and Field Worlds. Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content ...
(Reuters) - Femke Bol will not compete individually this indoor season, the Dutchwoman said on social media on Tuesday, leaving her 400 metres world indoor crown up for grabs in Nanjing in March.