Tokyo 2020: Shanne Braspennincx wins keirin gold six years on from heart attack

Dutch rider Shanne Braspennincx won Olympic gold in the keirin – six years after suffering a heart attack and not knowing if she would compete again.

Braspennincx, 30, crossed the line ahead of New Zealand’s Ellesse Andrews and Canada’s Lauriane Genest.

She recovered her composure after seeing team-mate Laurine van Riessen taken to hospital following a crash with Team GB hopeful Katy Marchant.

Braspennincx missed the Rio Games five years ago with her future in doubt.

Shanne Braspennincx celebrates winning gold at Tokyo 2020
Shanne Braspennincx edged out Ellesse Andrews and Lauriane Genest for gold

When she fell ill in Colorado in 2015 she believed her career was over, after needing surgery to widen a blocked artery and having a stent fitted.

“I thought [I’d have to retire], a heart attack isn’t like something you have when you are an athlete,” Braspennincx said.

“It was a long six months to see if I was able to get the green light to be an athlete again and even when I did it was not smooth sailing to get back to my old level and to get the trust back in my body because that had left me.”

Of her victory, Braspennincx said she did not overthink the job in hand.

“It was pure instinct. That’s how I do it since I race keirin, I listen to my gut feeling,” she said.