Loena Hendrickx, born on November fifth, nineteen ninety-nine, is a distinguished Belgian figure skater who has made her mark in the world of competitive skating. With a remarkable career, she has achieved the status of a two-time World medalist, securing her victories in the years twenty twenty-two and twenty twenty-three. Her prowess on the ice was further solidified when she became the European champion in twenty twenty-four, adding to her impressive collection of accolades.
In addition to her championship titles, Hendrickx is a three-time European medalist, having earned medals in twenty twenty-two, twenty twenty-three, and twenty twenty-six. Her success extends to the ISU Grand Prix Final, where she has claimed medals in both the twenty twenty-two to twenty twenty-three and twenty twenty-three to twenty twenty-four seasons. As a two-time Grand Prix gold medalist and a five-time Belgian national champion from twenty seventeen to twenty nineteen and again in twenty twenty-two and twenty twenty-three, she has established herself as a dominant force in figure skating.
Hendrickx's competitive spirit has seen her finish within the top ten at five European Championships from twenty seventeen to twenty eighteen and again in twenty twenty-two to twenty twenty-three. She has also made her presence felt at five World Championships between twenty eighteen and twenty twenty-four. Representing Belgium at three Winter Olympics in twenty eighteen, twenty twenty-two, and twenty twenty-six, she achieved placements of sixteenth, seventh, and fourteenth respectively, showcasing her consistency on the global stage.
Recognized as the most successful Belgian women's skater in history, Loena Hendrickx holds the distinction of being the first-ever World, European, and Grand Prix medalist from Belgium in figure skating. Her journey continues to inspire aspiring skaters and fans alike, as she pushes the boundaries of excellence in her sport.