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Women
NED
Melissa Wijfje
- Date of birth21 Jul 1995
- Height1710 CM
- ProfessionAthlete
- HometownHeerenveen
- Place of birthTer Aar
- Start skating / Club She began speed skating at age five in Leiden, Netherlands. / Team Zaanlander : Netherlands
- LanguagesDutch, English
- FamliyPartner Marcel Bosker
- CoachJillert Anema [club], NED; Rintje Ritsma [national], NED
- ChoreographerN/A
- Former CoachN/A
- Practice low seasonN/A
- Practice high seasonN/A
- General Interest
- Sport Specific Information
In 2020 she was inducted into the Walk of Fame at Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen, Netherlands. (cruyffacademy.nl, 28 Sep 2020)
In 2013 and 2017 she was named Female Athlete of the Year in Nieuwkoop, Netherlands. (nieuwkoop.rtvlokaal.nl, 11 Mar 2017; nieuwsregio.nl, 08 Mar 2014)
In 2013 and 2017 she was named Female Athlete of the Year in Nieuwkoop, Netherlands. (nieuwkoop.rtvlokaal.nl, 11 Mar 2017; nieuwsregio.nl, 08 Mar 2014)
"Go hard or go home." (Athlete, 21 Nov 2018)
Dutch speed skater [and her partner] Marcel Bosker. (Athlete, 21 Nov 2018)
She sustained an injury to her lower left leg during the 2021/22 season. The same problem troubled her in the following season. She underwent surgery in early 2023. (hanze.nl, 10 Jan 2024; nos.nl, 28 Dec 2023; schaatsen.nl, 01 Mar 2023; Instagram profile, 28 Dec 2022)
In 2014 she was diagnosed with Graves' disease, a condition that affects the thyroid. She was not able to train for a period and lost weight. (schaatsen.nl, 18 Oct 2014)
In 2014 she was diagnosed with Graves' disease, a condition that affects the thyroid. She was not able to train for a period and lost weight. (schaatsen.nl, 18 Oct 2014)
To compete at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan-Cortina. (hanzemag.nl, 07 Feb 2022; melissawijfje.com, 01 Mar 2022)
BEIJING RESERVE
She missed out on a spot on the Dutch team for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, but travelled to Beijing as a reserve. At the Dutch Olympic qualifying tournament, she had finished 0.02s off third place in the women's 1500m, with the top three skaters qualifying. "In the end I was able to be a reserve and experience the Olympic Games in Beijing up close. I skated on the Olympic ice and saw my teammate Irene Schouten win three gold medals. Still, I stood there with mixed feelings on the sidelines. I want to be there myself in four years [at the 2026 Games in Milan-Cortina] and compete for medals." (hanzemag.nl, 07 Feb 2022; melissawijfje.com, 01 Mar 2022)
She missed out on a spot on the Dutch team for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, but travelled to Beijing as a reserve. At the Dutch Olympic qualifying tournament, she had finished 0.02s off third place in the women's 1500m, with the top three skaters qualifying. "In the end I was able to be a reserve and experience the Olympic Games in Beijing up close. I skated on the Olympic ice and saw my teammate Irene Schouten win three gold medals. Still, I stood there with mixed feelings on the sidelines. I want to be there myself in four years [at the 2026 Games in Milan-Cortina] and compete for medals." (hanzemag.nl, 07 Feb 2022; melissawijfje.com, 01 Mar 2022)
She has competed in road cycling races, including the 2018 Tour of Uppsala in Sweden. (procyclingstats.com, 29 Jun 2019)
Her parents wanted her to learn how to skate and she enjoyed skating on the natural ice in her garden. "My parents live in Korteraar on the water, this is the reason we had to learn to skate. When the winters were harsh we could enjoy ourselves on the ice."
Jillert Anema [club], NED; Rintje Ritsma [national], NED