Bio

Koen Naert

Discipline: Long-Distance Running and Marathon
Nationality: Belgian
Born: September 3, 1989

Early Life and Introduction to Athletics

Koen Naert was born on September 3, 1989, in Roeselare, Belgium. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in sports, particularly running. Naert's early dedication to athletics saw him excel in local and regional competitions, laying a strong foundation for his future career in long-distance running.

Career Highlights

  • European Championships: Gold medalist in the marathon at the 2018 European Athletics Championships in Berlin.
  • Olympic Games: Competed in the marathon at the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympics, representing Belgium.
  • World Championships: Regular competitor in the marathon, consistently finishing in competitive positions.

Personal Bests

  • Marathon: 2:07:39 (achieved in 2022 at the Rotterdam Marathon)
  • Half Marathon: 1:01:38 (achieved in 2015)
  • 10,000 meters: 28:33.06 (achieved in 2018)

Medals and Achievements

2018

  • European Championships: Gold medal in the marathon, setting a championship record time of 2:09:51.

2021

  • Olympic Games (Tokyo 2020): Finished 10th in the marathon, demonstrating his consistency and endurance on the global stage.

2016

  • Olympic Games (Rio 2016): Competed in the marathon, finishing 22nd.

2015

  • World Championships: Competed in the marathon, finishing 27th.

Style and Strengths

  • Endurance and Stamina: Naert's training emphasizes endurance and stamina, crucial for his success in long-distance events, particularly the marathon.
  • Pacing and Strategy: Known for his strategic approach to racing, Naert excels in pacing himself throughout long-distance events, allowing him to maintain a steady performance and finish strongly.

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