2018 Dutch Athletics Championships

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2018 Dutch Athletics Championships
Dates21–24 June 2018
Host city Utrecht, Netherlands
Venue Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd
2017
2019

The 2018 Dutch Athletics Championships was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the Netherlands. It was held on 21 to 24 June at the Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd in Utrecht. It served as the selection meeting for the Netherlands at the 2018 European Athletics Championships.

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The pole vault was held at Vredenburg in the city centre on June 21, while the 10,000 metres championship was contested separately at the Leiden Golden Spike meeting on 9 June.

Results

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
Wind: -2.6 m/s
Churandy Martina 10.43 Chris Garia 10.53 Joris van Gool 10.61
200 metres
Wind: -3.2 m/s
Churandy Martina 20.83 Liemarvin Bonevacia 20.88 Solomon Bockarie 21.01
400 metres Tony van Diepen 46.91 Jochem Dobber 47.23 Mathijs Dirks 47.81
800 metres Jurgen Wielart 1:51.26 Maarten Plaum 1:51.80 Kevin Viezee 1:51.92
1500 metres Richard Douma 3:58.34 Mike Foppen 3:58.60 Bram Anderiessen 3:59.63
5000 metres Benjamin de Haan 14:18.34 Frank Futselaar 14:18.75 Roy Hoornweg 14:18.77
10,000 metres Benjamin de Haan 28:44.84 Bart van Nunen 28:49.35 Frank Futselaar 29:15.78
110 m hurdles
Wind: -1.6 m/s
Koen Smet 13.91 Liam van der Schaaf 14.16 Job Beintema 14.18
400 m hurdles Nick Smidt 51.10 Jesper Arts 51.57 Martijn Meijer 52.91
3000 m s'chase Noah Schutte 9:09.93 Barron de Groot Maizland 9:16.53 Tim van den Broeke 9:22.97
Long jump Ignisious Gaisah 7.64 m
(+1.6 m/s)
Dudley Boeldak 7.60 m
(+1.8 m/s)
Pim Jehee 7.47 m
(+2.0 m/s)
Triple jump Fabian Florant 15.24 m
(+1.5 m/s)
Joshua Record 15.10 m
(+3.0 m/s)
Tarik Tahiri 14.52 m
(+2.0 m/s)
High jump Douwe Amels 2.20 m Sven van Merode 2.11 m Marius Wouters 2.08 m
Pole vault Rutger Koppelaar 5.40 m Sam Kranse 4.90 m Timo de Water 4.80 m
Shot put Patrick Cronie 19.01 m Erik Cadée 18.32 m Remco Goetheer 18.18 m
Discus throw Erik Cadée 59.38 m Caspar Hattink 58.45 m Stephan Dekker 56.81 m
Javelin throw Lars Timmerman 76.89 m Daan Meyer 75.41 m Jurriaan Wouters 70.22 m
Hammer throw Dennis Hemelaar 60.05 m Etiènne Orbons 59.32 m Sander Stok 58.05 m
Decathlon Rik Taam 7628 pts Nout Wardenburg 7130 pts Paul Groen 7070 pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
Wind: -0.3 m/s
Jamile Samuel 11.49 Naomi Sedney 11.57 Marije van Hunenstijn 11.63
200 metres
Wind: -2.0 m/s
Jamile Samuel 23.04 Tasa Jiya 23.43 Tessa van Schagen 23.48
400 metres Madiea Ghafoor 51.84 Lisanne de Witte 52.22 Laura de Witte 52.90
800 metres Britt Ummels 2:10.75 Suzanne Voorrips 2:11.00 Marissa Damink 2:11.24
1500 metres Sanne Wolters-Verstegen 4:24.24 Britt Ummels 4:25.48 Lotte Krause 4:25.84
5000 metres Jip Vastenburg 15:51.55 Julia van Velthoven 16:06.00 Jill Holterman 16:16.27
10,000 metres Jip Vastenburg 33:03.42 Jill Holterman 33:43.38 Ruth van der Meijden 34:25.94
100 m hurdles
Wind: -1.5 m/s
Eefje Boons 13.27 Anouk Vetter 13.80 Chanté Samuel 14.01
400 m hurdles Anna Sjoukje Runia 58.35 Nora Ritzen 58.94 Maruska Eduarda 60.66
3000 m s'chase Irene van der Reijken 10:11.84 Veerle Bakker 10:24.94 Jasmijn Bakker 10:26.25
Long jump Carlijn ter Laak 6.36 m
(+1.8 m/s)
Tara Yoro 6.18 m
(+2.4 m/s)
Kika van Bergen en Henegouwen 6.11 m
(+2.1 m/s)
Triple jump Patricia Krolis 12.37 m
(+1.8 m/s)
Louise Taatgen 12.29 m
(+1.7 m/s)
Maureen Herremans 12.19 m
(+2.8 m/s)
High jump Manon Schoop 1.76 m Nele van den Broek 1.73 m Chanté Samuel 1.73 m
Pole vault Kiliana Heymans 4.10 m Marijke Wijnmaalen 4.00 m Robin Wingbermühle 3.90 m
Shot put Melissa Boekelman 18.36 m Jessica Schilder 15.70 m Jorinde van Klinken 15.66 m
Discus throw Corinne Nugter 59.10 m Jorinde van Klinken 57.10 m Enid Duut 51.15 m
Javelin throw Nadine Broersen 54.34 m Danien ten Berge 53.21 m Lisanne Schol 52.94 m
Hammer throw Sina Mai Holthuijsen 62.14 m Wendy Koolhaas 58.83 m Jorinde van Klinken 56.98 m
Heptathlon Myke van de Wiel 5475 pts Anne van de Wiel 5237 pts Melissa de Haan 5203 pts

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