Ellen van Langen, born on February 9, 1966, is a distinguished former middle-distance runner from the Netherlands, renowned for her exceptional talent in the 800 meters. Throughout her athletic career, she faced numerous challenges, particularly with injuries, yet she persevered to achieve remarkable success on the international stage.
One of the pinnacle moments of her career came in 1992 when she claimed the Olympic gold medal in the women's 800 meters, solidifying her status as one of the elite athletes in her discipline. Her victory not only showcased her skill but also her resilience in overcoming the physical hurdles that often plagued her journey.
After retiring from competitive athletics, Ellen transitioned into a leadership role, currently serving as the director of the FBK Games, a prestigious athletics meeting held in Hengelo. Her experience and passion for the sport continue to influence the next generation of athletes.