Axel Zeebroek
1978 –
Who is Axel Zeebroek?
Axel Zeebroek is a triathlete from Belgium. He has won two triathlon titles in his career, including the 2009 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Monaco. He is currently the member of the Pro Uplace Triathlon Team, coached by Bart Decru.
Born in Dinant, Belgium, Zeebroek started out as a swimmer at the very young age. He had won several Belgian league titles for the 400 m freestyle and individual medley, and the 1500 m freestyle. At age 17, Zeebroek advised his coach and his personal doctor to begin with triathlon. Zeebroek made his international debut in triathlon when he won the Belgian Junior Triathlon Championships in 1998, and finished sixth at the European Junior Championships in Velden on the same year. In 2002, Zeebroek became a professional triathlete.
During his career, Zeebroek took part in 65 ITU and ETU competitions, and achieved eight Top 10 positions. His best result was in the 2003 ITU Triathlon World Cup in Athens, where he finished fifth at a duration of 1:54:46. He qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, along with his teammate Peter Croes, after finishing eighth at the European Triathlon Championships in Lisbon. Zeebroek placed thirteenth in the men's triathlon at the time of 1:50:30.90, a few minutes just behind Germany's Jan Frodeno, who won this event.
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