KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Thialf, Heerenveen | ||||||||||||
Dates | 29 and 30 December 2011 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 46 | ||||||||||||
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The 2012 KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships in speed skating were held at the Thialf ice stadium in Heerenveen, Netherlands.
The Dutch Sprint Championships of speed skating, organised by the KNSB, is the official Dutch championship to determine the Dutch Sprint champion. The Sprint distance championships date back to 1969 for men and 1983 for women.
Speed skating is a competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other in travelling a certain distance on skates. Types of speed skating are long track speed skating, short track speed skating, and marathon speed skating. In the Olympic Games, long-track speed skating is usually referred to as just "speed skating", while short-track speed skating is known as "short track". The ISU, the governing body of both ice sports, refers to long track as "speed skating" and short track as "short track skating".
Thialf is an ice arena in Heerenveen, Netherlands. The stadium is used for long track speed skating, short track speed skating, ice hockey, figure skating, ice speedway, and non-sports events. The outdoor rink was opened in 1967, and the indoor stadium was opened in 1986. Several world records were set in the indoor stadium. Annually, Thialf hosts two Speed Skating World Cup events. The arena has a capacity of 12,500 seats. Jan de Jong was the ice rink master at Thialf for many years.
Schedule | ||
Date | Event | |
29 December 2012 | Women's 500m 1st run Men's 500m 1st run Women's 1000m 1st run Men's 1000m 1st run | |
30 December 2012 | Women's 500m 2nd run Men's 500m 2nd run Women's 1000m 2nd run Men's 1000m 2nd run |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Women's Sprint | Margot Boer | 153.495 | Thijsje Oenema | 154.035 | Marrit Leenstra | 154.120 |
Men's Sprint | Stefan Groothuis | 139.690 | Hein Otterspeer | 139.865 | Sjoerd de Vries | 140.385 |
Place | Athlete | 500m | 1000m | 500m | 1000m | Points |
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Stefan Groothuis | 0:35.09 (1) | 1:09.11 (2) | 0:35.62 (9) | 1:08.85 (1) | 139.690 | |
Hein Otterspeer | 0:35.23 (3) | 1:08.82 (1) | 0:35.20 (2) | 1:10.05 (9) | 139.865 | |
Sjoerd de Vries | 0:35.38 (6) | 1:09.64 (5) | 0:35.45 (5) | 1:09.47 (4) | 140.385 | |
4 | Pim Schipper | 0:35.51 (7) | 1:09.61 (4) | 0:35.50 (7) | 1:09.40 (3) | 140.515 |
5 | Michel Mulder | 0:35.63 (8) | 1:10.81 (10) | 0:35.07 (1) | 1:09.36 (2) | 140.785 |
6 | Lars Elgersma | 0:35.76 (9) | 1:09.69 (6) | 0:35.47 (6) | 1:09.61 (6) | 140.880 |
7 | Ronald Mulder | 0:35.34 (5) | 1:10.60 (9) | 0:35.40 (4) | 1:10.10 (10) | 141.090 |
8 | Mark Tuitert | 0:35.82 (11) | 1:09.77 (8) | 0:35.68 (11) | 1:09.52 (5) | 141.145 |
9 | Remco olde Heuvel | 0:35.79 (10) | 1:09.69 (6) | 0:35.85 (12) | 1:09.75 (8) | 141.360 |
10 | Jan Smeekens | 0:35.31 (4) | 1:11.97 (18) | 0:35.28 (3) | 1:11.00 (12) | 142.075 |
11 | Jesper Hospes | 0:35.22 (2) | 1:12.32 (21) | 0:35.64 (10) | 1:11.22 (15) | 142.630 |
12 | Kai Verbij | 0:36.28 (12) | 1:11.14 (12) | 0:36.17 (13) | 1:11.08 (13) | 143.560 |
13 | Maurice Vriend | 0:36.62 (18) | 1:10.91 (11) | 0:36.49 (17) | 1:10.83 (11) | 143.980 |
14 | Lucas van Alphen | 0:36.58 (17) | 1:11.19 (13) | 0:36.35 (15) | 1:11.16 (14) | 144.105 |
15 | Bas Bervoets | 0:36.35 (13) | 1:12.09 (20) | 0:36.32 (14) | 1:11.32 (16) | 144.375 |
16 | Rens Boekhoff | 0:36.46 (15) | 1:11.92 (17) | 0:36.46 (16) | 1:11.47 (18) | 144.615 |
17 | Jesper van Veen | 0:36.39 (14) | 1:11.72 (15) | 0:36.81 (20) | 1:11.86 (21) | 144.990 |
18 | Aron Romeijn | 0:36.48 (16) | 1:12.00 (19) | 0:36.55 (18) | 1:11.96 (22) | 145.010 |
19 | Frank Hermans | 0:37.03 (20) | 1:11.24 (14) | 0:36.92 (23) | 1:11.58 (20) | 145.360 |
20 | Lennart Velema | 0:37.10 (21) | 1:11.82 (16) | 0:36.79 (19) | 1:11.37 (17) | 145.485 |
21 | Thom van Beek | 0:37.44 (22) | 1:12.34 (22) | 0:36.87 (21) | 1:11.48 (19) | 146.220 |
22 | Rienk Nauta | 0:37.02 (19) | 1:12.62 (23) | 0:36.90 (22) | 1:12.82 (23) | 146.640 |
23 | Kjeld Nuis | 1:09.85 (24f) | 1:09.25 (3) | 0:35.60 (8) | 1:09.71 (7) | 174.930 |
DNS2 | Rhian Ket | 1:00.86 (23) | DNS | DNS | DNS | 60.860 |
Men's results: SchaatsStatistieken.nl [1]
Place | Athlete | 500m | 1000m | 500m | 1000m | Points |
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Margot Boer | 38.62 (3) | 1:16.45 (2) | 38.40 (2) | 1:16.50 (3) | 153.495 | |
Thijsje Oenema | 38.52 (1) | 1:17.14 (6) | 38.31 (1) | 1:17.27 (6) | 154.035 | |
Marrit Leenstra | 39.02 (7) | 1:16.56 (3) | 39.00 (6) | 1:15.64 (1) | 154.120 | |
4 | Annette Gerritsen | 38.52 (1) | 1:17.03 (5) | 38.60 (3) | 1:16.99 (5) | 154.130 |
5 | Ireen Wüst | 39.08 (8) | 1:15.72 (1) | 39.21 (9) | 1:15.97 (2) | 154.135 |
6 | Laurine van Riessen | 38.82 (4) | 1:16.94 (4) | 38.62 (4) | 1:16.66 (4) | 154.240 |
7 | Anice Das | 38.96 (6) | 1:18.10 (9) | 38.96 (5) | 1:18.24 (12) | 156.090 |
8 | Floor van den Brandt | 39.45 (10) | 1:18.12 (10) | 39.35 (10) | 1:17.79 (8) | 156.755 |
9 | Janine Smit | 39.55 (14) | 1:18.42 (12) | 39.09 (8) | 1:17.98 (10) | 156.840 |
10 | Sophie Nijman | 39.45 (10) | 1:17.79 (8) | 39.65 (12) | 1:17.88 (9) | 156.935 |
11 | Lotte van Beek | 39.30 (9) | 1:18.21 (11) | 39.58 (11) | 1:18.15 (11) | 157.060 |
12 | Roxanne van Hemert | 40.20 (19) | 1:17.54 (7) | 40.14 (19) | 1:17.65 (7) | 157.935 |
13 | Rosa Pater | 39.52 (13) | 1:19.03 (15) | 39.67 (13) | 1:18.59 (14) | 158.000 |
14 | Mayon Kuipers | 38.90 (5) | 1:20.91 (20) | 39.06 (7) | 1:19.41 (15) | 158.120 |
15 | Letitia de Jong | 39.91 (17) | 1:18.87 (14) | 39.68 (14) | 1:18.42 (13) | 158.235 |
16 | Antoinette de Jong | 39.85 (16) | 1:18.57 (13) | 39.89 (15) | 1:19.71 (16) | 158.880 |
17 | Marit Dekker | 39.50 (12) | 1:19.72 (17) | 39.96 (17) | 1:20.59 (18) | 159.615 |
18 | Inge Bervoets | 40.13 (18) | 1:20.52 (19) | 39.92 (16) | 1:20.81 (19) | 160.715 |
19 | Myrthe Brommer | 40.44 (20) | 1:21.22 (21) | 40.24 (20) | 1:20.93 (20) | 161.755 |
20 | Miranda Dekker | 40.87 (22) | 1:20.19 (18) | 40.76 (22) | 1:20.53 (17) | 161.990 |
21 | Jorien Kranenborg | 40.63 (21) | 1:22.10 (22) | 40.68 (21) | 1:22.52 (21) | 163.620 |
22 | Bo van der Werff | 39.74 (15) | 1:19.60 (16) | 40.05 (18) | – | 119.590 |
Women's results: SchaatsStatistieken.nl [2]
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