Koen Metsemakers(born 30 April 1992) is a Dutch representativerower.He is an Olympian and an Olympic and world champion. His world championship title was in the men's quad scull won at the2019 World Rowing Championships.[1]In the Dutch men's quad scull atTokyo 2020he won an Olympic gold medal[1]and set a new world's best time for that event.
Metsemakers Dutch representative debut came in 2016 when he raced in a double-scull at the World Rowing Cup III.[1]The following year he secured a seat in the Dutch quad-scull and raced in that boat at all three World Rowing Cups, the European Championships and the2017 World Rowing ChampionshipsinSarasota,Florida where they finished in overall fourth place.[1]He held that seat in 2018 again competing at three World Rowing Cups, the 2018 European Championships and the2018 World Rowing ChampionshipsinPlovdiv.[1]
In 2019 with Metsemakers at stroke and Stefan Broenink changed out forTone Wieten,the Dutch quad continued to improve their rankings, winning gold at the European Championships, taking third place at the World Rowing Cup III and then at the2019 World Rowing Championshipsin Linz-Ottensheimtaking the gold medal ahead of Poland and winning a World Championship title.[1]The crew stayed together with limited international racing in 2020 when they again won the European Championships.[1]
They commenced their 2021 campaign for the delayedTokyo Olympicswith a second placing at the 2021 European Championships and a gold medal at the World Rowing Cup II in May 2021.[1]
Metsemakers took up rowing while studying atRadboud UniversityinNijmegen,becoming a member of the university's rowing society N.S.R.V. Phocas. He completed a master's degree in Dentistry and then commenced medical studies atVrije Universiteit Amsterdam.[2]