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Annemiek de Haan is a Dutch rower who was born on 15 July, 1981 in Dutch. She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist, having won gold in the women's quadruple sculls at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. She also won a bronze medal in the women's quadruple sculls at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
De Haan began rowing in 1997 and has since become one of the most successful rowers in the Netherlands. She has won numerous medals at the World Rowing Championships, including gold in the women's quadruple sculls in 2005 and 2009. She also won a bronze medal in the women's quadruple sculls at the 2011 World Rowing Championships.
De Haan is currently 43 years old. She stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m). Her physical stats are not available.
De Haan is currently single and there is no information available about her dating life.
De Haan has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as a rower. She has won numerous medals at the Olympics and World Rowing Championships.
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Timeline
After qualifying for the 2012 Summer Olympics, de Haan was in the Dutch boat that won the bronze medal.
She returned to the eights in 2007 rowing to two third positions in the World Cup in Linz and Luzern as well as the first place in Amsterdam with Jacobine Veenhoven, Smulders, Hurnet Dekkers, Van Rumpt, Roline Repelaer van Driel, Sarah Siegelaar, Dekker and Workel. Then at the World Championships in Munich the team failed to achieve the A-final and had to be satisfied with the 7th position overall. In 2008 the team tried to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics and at the first World Cup in Munich Veenhoven was replaced by Nienke Dekkers while Hurnet Dekkers was replaced by Nienke Kingma; they finished in fourth position. Helen Tanger replaced Nienke Dekkers in the second meeting held in Luzern and another fourth position was achieved. This also meant the Olympic qualification was accomplished. At the 2008 Olympics, the Dutch team containing de Haan won the silver medal.
In 2005 it was time to start with the new Dutch eights project. The team existing of De Haan, Sanne Beukers, Nienke Hommes, Hurnet Dekkers, Annemarieke van Rumpt, Laura Posthuma, Femke Dekker, Helen Tanger and Ester Workel managed to row to the second spot at the World Cup meeting in Munich straight away. With Marlies Smulders instead of Hommes they reached the same spot in Luzern. Hommes returned to the team instead of Smulders for the World Championships, while Beukers was replaced by Nienke Dekkers. This team dropped down one place and won the bronze medal. In 2006 De Haan remained in the eights and they rowed to a fifth position at the World Championships in Eton. Together with Van Rumpt she also achieved a third place in the World Cup in Luzern.
De Haan started rowing in 1999 and made her international debut in the four at the 1999 Junior World Championships in Plovdiv. Together with Melina Bus, Anja Mourik and Mirthe Kamp she won the bronze medal. The following years De Haan was not that successful in rowing anymore, but she returned for the 2002 Under-23 World Championships in Genoa in the double sculls with Sarah Siegelaar, here they became fifth. A year later in Belgrade she formed a fours boat with Kamp, Susan van Kuijeren and Mette Beugelsdijk to claim another fifth place at the World Championships. As of 2004 she started participating in the Rowing World Cup circuit on senior level and she rowed to a fourth position in the fours with Marlies Smulders, Froukje Wegman and Hurnet Dekkers. Later in the year she took part in the Dutch eights that got to the fourth place in the World Cup in Munich, they qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal there. The team existed of De Haan, Froukje Wegman, Marlies Smulders, Nienke Hommes, Hurnet Dekkers, Annemarieke van Rumpt, Sarah Siegelaar, Helen Tanger and cox Ester Workel.
Annemiek de Haan (born 15 July 1981 in Haren, Groningen) is a rower from the Netherlands.