Born in
Brussels in 1930, Alloo was paralyzed in her legs at the age of 15. She met her husband, Guy Herman, at the
1960 Summer Paralympics in
Rome. She won a second gold medal at the
1964 Summer Paralympics in
Tokyo. She ended her sporting career in 1965. Alloo was one of the founding members of the Belgian Sports Federation for the Disabled, which would later become the
Belgian Paralympic Committee. She was secretary of the trauma and rehabilitation center at Brugmann Hospital in Brussels for 35 years. Yvette Alloo died on 23 September 2020 aged 90. ==References==