“My person for life, forever with you”

Olympic champion announces love news


Updated on 04.07.2025 – 10:03 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

Femke Bol: She is a five -time European champion and two -time world champion.Enlarge the picture

Femke Bol: She is a five -time European champion and two -time world champion. (Source: Imago/Chai from Laage/Imago-Images pictures)

Femke Bol is the Olympic champion and now also engaged. The joyful news shared you and the pole jumper Ben Broerders with her fans.

It is one of the best in the world: Femke Bol. Now the Dutch sprinter and hurdle runner has announced love for love. The Olympic champion of the 4×400-meter mixed season shared a photo of herself and her partner Ben Broeders on Instagram and announced her engagement.

On the snapshot you can see how the 25-year-old athlete, together with the 30-year-old Belgian pole of pole, smiles at the camera and presented her engagement ring. The two stand in one field, the sky is immersed in a light blue.

With a wide grin, Bol keeps her left hand in the foreground and clearly shows the sparkling diamond ring. The moment seems exuberant, intimate and full of anticipation for the common future. She writes under the picture: “My person for life, forever with you.”

There were numerous congratulations under the post. The fiancee of pole vault star Armand Duplantis, Desiré Inglander, also wrote: “Congratulations.” To do this, she posted three red hearts. The world record holder himself only said: “Ahhhh.” He also provided the comment with a heart.

Athletics star and heptathlon Anna Hall also expressed her joy under the post. The World Cup second of 2023 also kept heart. The Woodhalls were also among the well -wishers. So long jump Olympic champion Tara Davis-Woodhall and her husband, the Paralympic champion Hunter Woodhall.

Femke Bol is a two-time world champion over the 400 meters and with the 4×400 meter relay. In addition, she has already won four Olympic medals, including gold with the season. Ben Broeders took part in the Olympic Games in Paris, but missed the final.

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