Nina Derwael, born on March twenty-six, two thousand, is a celebrated Belgian former artistic gymnast who has made a significant mark in the world of gymnastics. Renowned for her exceptional skills on the uneven bars, she has achieved remarkable success, including being crowned the Olympic champion in two thousand twenty. Her journey in gymnastics is highlighted by her two World Championship titles in two thousand eighteen and two thousand nineteen, as well as her three European Championship victories in two thousand seventeen, two thousand eighteen, and two thousand twenty-five.
Derwael's prowess extends beyond the uneven bars; she also claimed the title of European champion on the balance beam at both the two thousand nineteen European Games and the two thousand twenty-five European Championships. Her representation of Belgium at the Olympic Games has been historic, participating in the competitions held in two thousand sixteen, two thousand twenty, and two thousand twenty-four.
At the two thousand twenty Olympics, Nina led the Belgian gymnastics team to their first-ever team final, where they finished in eighth place. Individually, she achieved a groundbreaking milestone by winning the gold medal in the uneven bars final, marking the first Olympic medal of any color for a Belgian female gymnast. Her accomplishments have not only set records but have also inspired a new generation of gymnasts in Belgium.
As the first Belgian gymnast to medal at the World Championships and the first to become both a World and European champion, Nina Derwael's legacy in gymnastics is firmly established. Her dedication and talent continue to resonate within the sport, making her a prominent figure in gymnastics history.