Bob de Vries

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Bob de Vries
Personal information
Born (1984-12-16) 16 December 1984 (age 39)
Haule, Netherlands
Sport
Country Netherlands
Sport Speed skating
Medal record
Men's speed skating
Representing the Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
World Single Distance Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2011 Inzell 10000 m
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2011 Inzell Team pursuit
Dutch Marathon Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2011 BelterwiedeNatural ice

Bob de Vries (born 16 December 1984) is a Dutch former marathon speed skater and long track speed skater. [1] He is the brother of Elma de Vries. [2]

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Personal records

Personal records [3]
Men's speed skating
EventResultDateLocationNotes
500 meter39.5621 November 2020 Heerenveen
1000 meter1:19.634 March 2007 Assen
1500 meter1:51.0415 October 2017 Inzell
3000 meter3:42.0416 December 2017 Inzell
5000 meter6:10.481 December 2019 Calgary
10000 meter12:43.5721 January 2015 Salt Lake city

De Vries has a score of 151.799 points on the Adelskalendern. [4]

Tournament overview


Season
Dutch
Championships
Single
Distances
World
Championships
Single
Distances
World
Cup
GWC
Olympic
Games
Dutch
Championships
Allround

2008–09
HEERENVEEN

14th 5000m

2009–10
HEERENVEEN

11th 5000m
6th 10000m

30th 5000/10000m
Silver medal icon.svg team pursuit

2010–11
HEERENVEEN

Gold medal icon.svg 5000m
Silver medal icon.svg 10000m
INZELL

Silver medal icon.svg 10000m
Bronze medal icon.svg team pursuit

Bronze medal icon.svg 5000/10000m
8th team pursuit

2011–12
HEERENVEEN

9th 5000m
6th 10000m
HEERENVEEN

6th 10000m

16th 5000/10000m

2012–13
HEERENVEEN

20th 5000m
9th 10000m
20th mass start

32nd 5000/10000m

2013–14
HEERENVEEN

20th 5000m
9th 10000m
12th mass start

30th 5000/10000m
Gold medal icon.svg mass start

2014–15
HEERENVEEN

10th 5000m
8th 10000m
8th mass start

2015–16
HEERENVEEN

5th 5000m
Bronze medal icon.svg 10000m

25th 5000/10000m

2016–17
HEERENVEEN

5th 5000m
Bronze medal icon.svg 10000m

22nd 5000/10000m

2017–18
HEERENVEEN

4th 5000m
7th 10000m

19th 5000/10000m
7th team pursuit
GANGNEUNG

15th 5000m

2018–19
HEERENVEEN

8th 5000m
4th 10000m
9th mass start

2019–20
HEERENVEEN

16th 5000m
6th 10000m

2020–21
HEERENVEEN

9th 5000m
8th 10000m
HEERENVEEN

18th 500m
9th 5000m
17th 1500m
DNQ 10000m
DNQ overall(17)

source: [5] [6] [7]

World Cup

Season5000m/10000m
2009–2010 1st(b) –
2010–2011 5th8th5th*6thBronze medal icon.svg*Bronze medal icon.svg
2011–2012 Bronze medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svg*
2012–2013 –*12thDQ
2013–2014 2nd(b)
2014–2015
2015–2016 1st(b)
2016–2017 4th(b)1st(b)
2017–2018 12th1st(b)8th
SeasonTeam pursuit
2009–2010 4th –
2010–2011 Bronze medal icon.svg5thDQ
2011–2012
2012–2013
2013–2014
2014–2015
2015–2016
2016–2017
2017–2018 10th

Career highlights

2003–04
Essent Cup, Overall Men's B-Class, 1st Gold medal icon.svg
2004–05
Essent Cup, Groningen, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Alkmaar, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Overall Men's A-Class, 1st Gold medal icon.svg (juniors)
2005–06
Essent Cup, Eindhoven, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
2006–07
Essent Cup, Eindhoven, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
The Greenery Six, Groningen, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Assen, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
Essent Three Days, Groningen day 1 stage 2, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
A-Class race, Hoorn, 1st Gold medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Alkmaar, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
The Greenery Six, Men's A-Class, 1st Gold medal icon.svg (juniors)
2007–08
KNSB Cup, Heerenveen (1), 1st Gold medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Assen (1), 1st Gold medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, Haarlem, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Amsterdam, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, The Hague, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Utrecht, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, Hoorn, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, Geleen, 1st Gold medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, Deventer, 1st Gold medal icon.svg
IJSCH Natural ice marathon, Haaksbergen, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, Breda, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Assen (2), 1st Gold medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Eindhoven, 3rd Bronze medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, Heerenveen (2), 1st Gold medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, Alkmaar, 2nd Silver medal icon.svg
Essent Cup, Overall Men's A-Class, 1st Gold medal icon.svg
KNSB Cup, Overall Men's A-Class, 1st Gold medal icon.svg

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