Roos Zwetsloot

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Roos Zwetsloot
Personal information
Born (2000-07-27) 27 July 2000 (age 23)
Utrecht, Netherlands
Sport
Country Netherlands
Sport Skateboarding
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals 5th (2020)

Roos Zwetsloot (born 27 July 2000 [1] ) is a Dutch skateboarder. She competed in the women's street event at the 2020 Summer Olympics and finished in 5th place. [2]

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2020 Olympics

At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Zwetsloot was one of 20 athletes that competed for the women's street skateboarding event. Zwetsloot qualified by being ranked 7th by Olympic World Skateboarding Rankings. [3] [4] In the semifinals, Zwetsloot came in 4th place, advancing to the finals round. In the finals, Zwetsloot performed well in the open runs, putting her in first place going into the single trick section. However, in the trick section, Zwetsloot landed only 1 of her 5 trick attempts, dropping her to 5th place in the final result. [2]

Major results

2023

3rd Women's Street League (SLS) Tokyo Final [5]

2021

3rd Women's Street Final at the 2021 Dew Tour [6]
5th Skateboarding at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's street
5th Women's Street League (SLS) Supercrown Final [5]
3rd Women's Street League (SLS) Salt Lake City Final [5]
5th Women's Street League (SLS) Lake Havasu Final [5]

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