Annick De Decker


Annick De Decker (1975) is a Belgian roaster who has lived in Ghent for many years. She taught rowing at the Ghent Watersportbaan. She was not at the controversial Belgian selection for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Career

Until 2007, De Decker gave classes in secondary education. She gave the classes of biology and chemistry at the Royal Atheneum Gentbrugge. In order to fully focus on the qualification for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she stopped teaching and spent the entire time riding her time. After failing to qualify, she resumed teaching to complete her career as a roster. Sports career

She earned silver in skiff ladies open category at European Championships 2008. In Ghent's May Regatta 2009, she in the skiff number defeats the Olympic finalist Juliet Haigh from New Zealand in the unmatched two.

She only started rowing on her higher studies in Ghent, but she had experience for other backyard sports in the region where she grew up (Province of Antwerp) for several years. Her performance brings the East Flemish Roeiliga and its affiliated clubs more and more interest to other starting students, thus contributing to the expansion of Student Growth in Flanders. family

Annick De Decker is the daughter of former athletes Bertrand De Decker and Helga Deprez. Trivia

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