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On the road to Milan 2026

Skeleton athlete Kimberley Bos will receive support from Reggeborgh Foundation for the next two years on her journey to the 2026 Winter Olympics. The foundation came into play at a crucial point in her career. Now that the partnership is official, the path to Milan is set.

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The 31-year-old Bos from Ede has established herself among the world’s best in skeleton. She made history by becoming the first Dutch woman to win a World Cup event, represented the Netherlands at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, and won Olympic bronze in Beijing in 2022. In addition to her Olympic success, Bos has also topped the World Cup standings in both 2022 and last season. In 2023, she added a silver medal at the World Championships to her impressive achievements.

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"Reggeborgh Foundation not only supports me as an elite athlete, but also gives me the opportunity to give back to society through the foundation, which is something that really suits me."

- Kimberley Bos

Thanks to her experience, perseverance, and the support of Reggeborgh Foundation, she is determined to build on her achievements. With her sights set on Milan 2026, Bos is focused on her ultimate goal: a gold medal at the 2025 World Championships in Lake Placid and the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.