Anne Terpstra
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| Born | 5 January 1991 Zierikzee, Netherlands | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Discipline | Cross-country | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Anne Terpstra (born 5 January 1991 in Zierikzee) is a Dutch cross-country cyclist. She is the silver medalist of 2024 World mountain bike championships in Cross-country Olympic.[1]
She placed 15th in the women's cross-country race at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[2][3] She was on the start list of 2018 Cross-Country European Championships and was not allowed to finish.[4]
In 2019, during the Mountain Bike World Cup in Andorra, she won her first World Cup by beating Jolanda Neff in the final lap.[5] Terpstra is the first Dutch female athlete to win a World Cup. During the 2019 UCI World Cup finals In Snowshoe, USA, she became 2nd and secured a 4th in the overall.
In September 2019 she was leading the UCI World ranking for the first time.
She has no relation to fellow Dutch cyclist, Niki Terpstra.