Full Name | Bregje De Brouwer |
Nation | Netherlands |
Birthdate | March 9, 1999 |
Olympics | 2020 |
Status | Active |
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Career Highlights
2020 Olympian in duet alongside twin sister Noortje… Focuses on the duet event only… Two-time European Champion (2024)… Three-time European medalist (2G, 1S)… Competed in five World Championships (2017, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024) and five European Championships (2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024).
2024: Qualified to the Olympic Games in duet… Won two gold in technical duet and free duet at the European Championships… Earned silver in free duet at the World Championships… Also placed fourth in technical duet there.
2023: Earned silver in technical duet at the European Games… Also finished fifth in free duet there… Placed seventh in technical duet and eighth in free duet at the World Championships… Competed in three World Cups – Montpellier, Soma Bay (1S, 1B) and Oviedo (1B).
2022: Swam in duet alongside Marloes Steenbeek all season… Placed eighth in technical duet and free duet at the World Championships… Finished fifth in technical duet and free duet at the European Championships… Also swam at the World Series Super Final.
2021: Finished ninth in duet at the Olympic Games… Qualified to the Olympic Games in duet by placing fourth at the Qualification Tournament… Placed fifth in technical duet and free duet at the European Championships.
2020: Swam at the French Open, the first and only stop of the world series for the season…Placed fourth in technical duet… Did not compete internationally thereafter due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the cancellation of all meets.
2019: Placed 13th in both technical and free duet events at the World Championships…Finished fifth in free duet and 11th in technical duet at the European Cup…Competed in three world series meets – Paris, Alexandroupoli and Quebec City.
2018: Saw fantastic improvement of three to five points in the duet events for the first season under the coaching of Esther Jauma… Finished eighth in technical and free duet at the European Championships… Competed in three world series meets – Paris, Tokyo and Madrid.
2017: Gave the Netherlands its best finish in over 20 years at the European Junior Championships by placing fifth overall in duet… Competed at the World Championships and finished 17th in technical duet and 18th in free duet… Won bronze at the German Open in March in the free duet event.