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Femke Bol

Dutch hurdler and sprinter

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Femke Bol: Dutch hurdler and sprinter
Femke Bol is a Dutch track and field athlete who competes in hurdling and sprinting. She specialises in the 400 metres hurdles, where she is the 2023 World Champion, and in the 400 metres, where she is the short track world record holder. In the 4 × 400 metres relay, she is the 2023 World Champion with the Dutch women's team.

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Bol breaks world record to win 400m indoor title

Dutch superstar Femke Bol sets a new world record of 49.17 seconds to win the 400m title at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow.
BBC Sport - Published

GB's Nielsen secures 400m final place on the line

Watch as Femke Bol and Great Britain's Laviai Nielsen reach the 400m final at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.
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GB's Neilsen and Netherlands' Bol win 400m heats

Great Britain's Laviai Nielsen and the Netherlands' Femke Bol win their opening heats in the 400m at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.
BBC Sport - Published

Bol stages incredible surge to win relay gold as GB take bronze

Femke Bol secures a brilliant 4x400m gold for the Netherlands with an incredible late surge to win on the line as Great Britain's quartet take bronze.
BBC Sport - Published

Watch: World Athletics Championships Budapest - day six with seven golds to be won

Follow live coverage from day six of the World Athletics Championships in Budapest with Wayde Van Niekerk in the Men's 400m final and Femke Bol in the Women’s 400m hurdles final.
BBC Sport - Published

'It sucks big time' - drama as star duo suffer falls

Dutch pair Femke Bol and Sifan Hassan suffer dramatic falls close to the finish in their respective events at the World Championships.
BBC Sport - Published

'What drama!' GB take relay silver after Netherlands fall

Watch as Great Britain win silver in the 4x400m mixed relay final after Netherlands' Femke Bol falls in the final few yards at the World Athletics Championships.
BBC Sport - Published