2006 Dutch National Track Championships | ||||||||||
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Race details | ||||||||||
Dates | December 29–30, 2006 | |||||||||
Stages | 1 | |||||||||
Distance | 3 km (1.864 mi) | |||||||||
Winning time | 3:48.809 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The women's individual pursuit at the 2006 Dutch National Track Championships in Alkmaar took place at Sportpaleis Alkmaar from December 29 to December 30, 2006. [1] [2]
Vera Koedooder won the gold medal, Marlijn Binnendijk took silver and Ellen van Dijk won the bronze.
The tournament started with a qualifying round on December 29. The two fastest qualifiers advanced to the gold medal final on December 30. The numbers three and four competed against each other for the bronze medal, also on December 30.
The qualification round took place in the afternoon of December 29.
Rank | Name | Time | Note |
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Vera Koedooder | 3:47.8 | Q | |
Marlijn Binnendijk | Q | ||
Ellen van Dijk | q | ||
4 | Roxane Knetemann | q |
Results from verakoedooder.nl. [3]
The finals took place in the morning of December 30.
Name | Time | Rank |
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Ellen van Dijk | 3:50.492 | |
Roxane Knetemann | 3.59.670 | 4 |
Name | Time | Rank |
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Vera Koedooder | 3:48.809 | |
Marlijn Binnendijk | 3:52.895 |
Results from nos.nl [2]
Rank | Name | Time |
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Vera Koedooder | 3:48.809 | |
Marlijn Binnendijk | 3:52.895 | |
Ellen van Dijk | 3:50.492 | |
4 | Roxane Knetemann | 3.59.670 |
Results from nos.nl [2]
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