2010 Dutch National Omnium Championships

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2010 Dutch National Omnium Championships
Venue Sportpaleis Alkmaar
DatesFebruary 7, 2010
Competitors21 men
14 women
Medalist men
Gold medal icon.svg Michael Vingerling
Silver medal icon.svg Sipke Zijlstra
Bronze medal icon.svg Arno van der Zwet
Medalist women
Gold medal icon.svg Vera Koedooder
Silver medal icon.svg Ellen van Dijk
Bronze medal icon.svg Yvonne Hijgenaar
2009
2011

The 2010 Dutch National Omnium Championships were the Dutch national track cycling Championships for the omnium discipline. The competitions took place at Sportpaleis Alkmaar in Alkmaar, the Netherlands on February 7, 2010. [1] [2]

Contents

Competition format

The competition consisted both for men and women of five events, with a point-for-place system.

Women's Results

200 m

RankNameTime YouTube video
1 Yvonne Hijgenaar 11.797
2 Agnes Ronner 11.902 See
3 Vera Koedooder 12.543
4 Ellen van Dijk 12.680 See
5 Natalie van Gogh 12.688
6 Amy Pieters 12.918 See
7 Esra Tromp 13.391 See
8 Ilona Meiring 13.551 See
9 Marieke van Nek 13.648
10 Nina kessler 14.000
11 Eva Heijmans 14.184 See
12 Julia Soek 14.254
13 Joan Boskamp 14.402
14 Dewi Asselman 15.316 See

Scratch

RankName
1 Eva Heijmans
2 Vera Koedooder
3 Amy Pieters
4 Ellen van Dijk
5 Agnes Ronner
6 Yvonne Hijgenaar
7 Natalie van Gogh
8 Ilona Meiring
9 Joan Boskamp
10 Julia Soek
11 Esra Tromp
12 Marieke van Nek
13 Nina kessler
14 Dewi Asselman

2 km individual pursuit

RankNameTime
1 Ellen van Dijk 2.28.145
2 Vera Koedooder 2.29.527
3 Amy Pieters 2.30.949
4 Natalie van Gogh 2.31.941
5 Yvonne Hijgenaar 2.32.695
6 Eva Heijmans 2.38.820
7 Ilona Meiring 2.40.965
8 Esra Tromp 2.43.781
9 Marieke van Nek 2.44.164
10 Joan Boskamp 2.44.391
11 Agnes Ronner 2.44.832
12 Nina kessler 2.47.789
13 Julia Soek 2.52.836
14 Dewi Asselman 2.58.211

Points race

RankNamePointsBonusSprint 1Sprint 2Sprint 3Sprint 4
1 Ilona Meiring 21201
2 Vera Koedooder 205555
3 Amy Pieters 91332
4 Ellen van Dijk 7223
5 Natalie van Gogh 73121
6 Yvonne Hijgenaar 0
7 Joan Boskamp 0
8 Eva Heijmans 0
9 Julia Soek 0
10 Nina kessler 0
11 Agnes Ronner 0
12 Marieke van Nek 0
13 Esra Tromp 0
14 Dewi Asselman -99-99

500 m time trial

RankNameTime
1 Yvonne Hijgenaar 36.664
2 Agnes Ronner 37.438
3 Vera Koedooder 39.227
4 Natalie van Gogh 39.281
5 Amy Pieters 39.492
6 Ellen van Dijk 40.195
7 Ilona Meiring 41.227
8 Esra Tromp 41.352
9 Joan Boskamp 41.609
10 Nina kessler 42.031
11 Marieke van Nek 42.148
12 Eva Heijmans 42.492
13 Julia Soek 42.891
14 Dewi Asselman 46.195

Final results

RankName200 meterScratch raceIndividual pursuitPoints race500 m time trialPointsTime
1 Vera Koedooder 3222312
2 Ellen van Dijk 44146193:21.020
3 Yvonne Hijgenaar 16561193.21.156
4 Amy Pieters 6333520
5 Natalie van Gogh 5745425
6 Agnes Ronner 2511112313:34.172
7 Ilona Meiring 88717313:35.743
8 Eva Heijmans 111681238
9 Esra Tromp 711813847
10 Joan Boskamp 139107948
11 Marieke van Nek 9129121153
12 Nina kessler 101312101055
13 Julia Soek 12101391357
14 Dewi Asselman 141414141470

Results [1]

Men's results

Results [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Results women's omnium". 7 November 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Results men's omnium". 7 November 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2012.