Career
Already at the age of six Van den Akker became interested in athletics, although she loved riding, tennis and streetdance as well. When she was twelve years old she started competing in the heptathlon, because she liked doing all the events. Gradually her sprinting talent came to the surface, however and in 2002 she was present at the World Junior Championships in Kingston, Jamaica, finishing a good 6th and 7th in the 100 and 200 metres respectively.
The team nominated itself for the 2004 Summer Olympics, realising the twelfth time out of twenty teams in competition.
And although the final remained beyond reach, the Dutch four set a season’s fastest time, scoring 43.96. The same relay formation as in the preceding year participated at the Summer Olympics in Athens.
They were however eliminated in the series due to a mistake in the changing area. She claimed no longer to be able to cope with the continuous series of foot injuries, since all kinds of treatments had brought no improvements.
Outdoor
100 metres - 11.35 (2004)
200 metres - 24.33 (2002)
Indoor
60 metres - 7.44 (2004).