Dafne Schippers, born on June fifteenth, nineteen ninety-two, is a distinguished retired Dutch track and field athlete renowned for her exceptional sprinting and combined event performances. She has etched her name in the annals of athletics by holding the European record in the 200 metres with an impressive time of twenty-one point sixty-three seconds, ranking her as the sixth-fastest woman in history at this distance.
Throughout her illustrious career, Schippers has achieved remarkable success on the world stage. She was crowned the 200 m world champion at both the twenty fifteen and twenty seventeen World Athletics Championships. Her prowess was further showcased when she secured a silver medal in the 200 m at the twenty sixteen Rio Olympics and clinched the title of 200 m champion in the twenty sixteen Diamond League.
In addition to her world championship accolades, Schippers has garnered two silver and two bronze medals at various championships, including a heptathlon bronze in twenty thirteen and multiple medals in the 100 m and indoor 60 m events. Her dominance in European athletics is highlighted by five European titles and an impressive tally of twenty-two Dutch titles across both outdoor and indoor competitions.
Recognized for her outstanding contributions to athletics, Schippers was honored as the European Athlete of the Year in both twenty fourteen and twenty fifteen. In twenty twenty-three, she announced her retirement from professional athletics, leaving behind a legacy that inspires future generations of athletes.