Ireen Wust Family, Net Worth, Parents, Husband, Children, Education, Wiki

Ireen Wust Family

Ireen Wust Family – Ireen Wust Dutch long track allround speed skater Born to her parents Jeannet Wüst ( Mother ) and  Wim Wüst ( Father ) know all about her in this Blog.

Ireen Wüst is a Dutch long track allround speed skater.Wüst is the youngest Dutch Olympic gold medalist in the history of the Winter Games. At the age of nineteen, on 12 February 2006, she won the gold medal at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games 3000 metre event; four years later at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games she won the 1500 metre event; at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games she won two gold and three silver medals, making her the most decorated athlete at the Sochi Games.

Ireen Wust Wiki Bio

Real Name Ireen Wust
Date of Birth 1 April 1986
Age ( As per 2022 ) 35 years
Place of Birth Goirle, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Ethnicity Not Known
Marital Status In Relationship
Spouse / Partner De Jong
Children Not Known
Mother Name  Jeannet Wüst
Father Name  Wim Wüst
Siblings Ellen Wüst, Bas Wüst
Education Not Known
Profession  Dutch long track allround speed skater

Ireen Wust Family, Parents

Ireen Wust was Born on 1 April 1986 in Goirle, Netherlands.Her Parents name is Jeannet Wüst ( Mother ) and  Wim Wüst ( Father ).She is grownup with her siblings Ellen Wüst, Bas Wüst.Ireen Wust holds the Dutch Nationalty.She start speed skat at very early age.

Wüst debuted at the 2004 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships in November 2003 with ninth place in both the 500m and 1500m events. At the end of the season she won the silver medal in the world junior championships in Roseville, Minnesota, USA.

Ireen Wust Husband, Ireen Wust Married

Ireen Wust Husband

Ireen Wust is in relationship with boyfriend De Jong. Wüst and De Jong have had a relationship since 2017, but skates for other teams. Wüst, who won eleven medals in total, plays for TalentNED and De Jong is a sprint star for Team IKO. It is not known when the two will get married. According to our Database, She has no children.

Ireen Wust Net Worth

Ireen Wust  has an estimated Net Worth around $3 Million in 2022.Ireen Wust is making a good fortune speed skater ,which he devotes a lot of time to and where he presents oneself entirely.

Name  Ireen Wust
Net Worth ( 2022 ) $3 Million
Income Source Dutch long track allround speed skater
Annual Income / Salary Under Review
Last Update 2022

Ireen Wust Career

Ireen qualified for the 2004–05 World Cup during the 2005 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships with fifth place in the 1000m and fourth place in the 1500m. With a third place at the 2005 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships she qualified for her first international senior tournament, the 2005 European Championships in Heerenveen.

There she came fourth and secured herself a spot in the Dutch team for the 2005 World Allround Championships in Moscow, Russia, where she finished in fifth place. She then became World Junior Champion in Seinäjoki, Finland.

Before the start of the season Wüst signed a deal with TVM and started training under the guidance of Gerard Kemkers. At the 2006 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships, which also served as the Olympic Trials, Wüst won the 1000m, 1500m and 3000m, which gave her a spot in the Dutch Olympic Team for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.

Before the Olympics she started in the 2006 European Championships in Hamar where she won the bronze medal behind Claudia Pechstein of Germany and team mate Renate Groenewold.

At the 2006 Olympics her first distance was the 3000 metres where Wüst beat Groenewold and Cindy Klassen of Canada and became the youngest olympic champion from the Netherlands in the history of the Winter Olympics. She missed out the podium in the 1000 metres finishing fourth.

At her last event the 1500 metres she won a bronze medal behind Cindy Klassen and Kristina Groves of Canada. At her last event of the season the 2006 World Allround Championships, Wüst finished fourth after she had been ill a few days before the tournament.After the end of the season Wüst was elected as the best Dutch Sportswoman of the Year 2006.

After a difficult start to the season Wüst won the European allround title in January 2008.Her main competitor this year was Paulien van Deutekom. Wüst finished second behind van Deutekom during the World Allround Championships in Berlin. In Nagano during the 2008 World Distance Championships she won the gold medal in the team pursuit alongside Groenewold and Van Deutekom. Wüst won only one world race this season, the 1500m in Hamar.

Ireen Wust Olympic Games

  • At the 2010 Winter Olympics she won a gold medal in the 1500 metres.
  • At the 2014 Winter Olympics she won gold medals in the 3000 metres and in the team pursuit, and silver medals in the 1000m, 1500m and 5000m.
  • At the 2018 Winter Olympics she won a gold medal in the 1500 metres and a silver medal in the 3000 metres. Her 1500 m gold medal was her fourth consecutive medal at this distance at the Olympics, and this was the fourth Olympics in a row in which she won an individual gold medal, the first time this was achieved by a Winter Olympian.
  • She also became the first speed skater, male or female, to win eleven Olympic medals, and the first female Winter Olympian to win nine individual medals.