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'''Evelyn van Leeuwen''' (born 15 May 1972) is a Dutch [[wheelchair basketball]] player from [[Leiden]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.medischcontact.nl/nieuws/laatste-nieuws/artikel/ik-ga-altijd-voor-het-hoogst-haalbare.htm|title=
== Sports career ==
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In 2000, van Leeuwen was a professional player in [[Badajoz]] in western Spain while she was conducting research.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Velthuis|first=Rob|date=20 January 2001|title='Ik sta op de wereld om gelukkig dood te gaan'|url=https://www.trouw.nl/gs-b19716c1|access-date=12 July 2021|website=Trouw|language=nl-NL}}</ref> It was a team of men and she was asked to join them and she stayed there for a year.<ref name=medi/> She also played at the [[2000 Summer Paralympics]], [[2004 Summer Paralympics]] and [[2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship]]. Due to pregnancy, she couldn't compete at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.
At the beginning of her wheelchair basketball career, van Leeuwen was studying medicine. Later, also next to her wheelchair basketball activity, she was a [[general practitioner]],<ref name="auto"/> but she became a paediatrician in 2012 so that she could then work part-time.<ref name=medi>{{Cite web|title=
In 2016, van Leeuwen returned to the national team and she won a team bronze medal at the [[2016 Summer Paralympics]] in Rio. She was the oldest player on the team but there were two others also in their 40s.<ref name=medi/>
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