Ranomi Kromowidjojo, born on August twentieth, nineteen ninety, is a distinguished retired Dutch swimmer known for her exceptional prowess in sprint freestyle events. With a rich heritage of mixed Dutch-Javanese Surinamese origin, she has made a significant mark in the world of competitive swimming.
Her Olympic journey is nothing short of remarkable, as she is a triple Olympic champion. Kromowidjojo clinched gold in the four by one hundred meter freestyle relay at the two thousand eight Olympics, followed by her stunning victories in the fifty meter and one hundred meter freestyle events at the two thousand twelve Olympics.
In addition to her Olympic success, Kromowidjojo holds the world record as part of the Dutch team in the four by fifty meter freestyle relay (short course). She has also previously set world records in the fifty meter freestyle, as well as the four by one hundred meter and four by two hundred meter freestyle relays, all in short course events.
Throughout her illustrious career, she has amassed an impressive total of forty-five medals in FINA World Championship events, solidifying her status as one of the sport's greats.