KNSB Dutch Super Sprint Championships

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The Dutch Super Sprint Championships of speed skating, organised by the KNSB, is the official Dutch championship to determine the Dutch Super Sprint champion. The Sprint distance championships date back to 1991 for men and 1992 for women.

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Usually two distances are skated twice, the 100m and the 300m. The championships were created as a modern substitute in indoor skating rinks for the more traditional straight track form used in Kortebaanschaatsen tournaments over a distance of 140 and 160 meters, which are only available in winter on city canals. In 2013 and 2014 a new format called 'Pure Sprint' was introduced where competitors skate the 100, 300, and 500 meters once each.

Men's super sprint

Men's medalists
YearVenueGoldSilverBronze
1991The Hague Tjerk Terpstra Gerard Aardema Bauke Jonkman
1992Deventer Arie Loef Jan Jan Brouwer Gerad van Velde
1993Groningen Gerard van Velde Nico van der Vlies Rien Smulders
1994Utrecht Arjan Overdevest Wojciech Biziuk Marcel Bliek
1995Alkmaar Andries Kramer Arjan Overdevest Rogier Pastor
1996Deventer Andries Kramer Sander Velt Niels Greidanus
1997Deventer Andries Kramer Jakko Jan Leeuwangh Richard de Jong
1998Utrecht Jakko Jan Leeuwangh André Zonderland Sander Velt
1999Utrecht André Zonderland Robbert Westerveld Richard de Jong
2000Utrecht André Zonderland Jacob Kleibeuker Bas Brusche
2001Groningen Jakko Jan Leeuwangh Jeroen Hairwassers Dennis Kalker
2002Deventer Dennis Kalker Arjen Rients Arjan Samplonius
2003Assen Gerard van Velde Dennis Kalker Alexander Oltrop
2004Assen Michael Poot Bas Brusche Pim Brusche
2005 Assen Michael Poot Dennis Kalker Johan Zonderland
2006 Alkmaar Michael Poot Ronald Mulder Dennis Kalker
2007 Groningen Ronald van Slooten Michael Poot Freddy Wennemars
2008 Breda Ronald van Slooten Freddy Wennemars Michel Mulder
2009 Enschede Jan Smeekens Michel Mulder Jesper Hospes
2010 Hoorn Michael Poot Ronald Mulder Michel Mulder
2011 Enschede Jacques de Koning Ronald Mulder Michel Mulder
2012 Tilburg Bas Bervoets Freddy Wennemars Bauke Wiersma
2013 The Hague Jesper Hospes Jacques de Koning Allard Niemeijer
2014 Hoorn Jesper Hospes Oscar van Leen Rudy Meereboer
2015 Tilburg Dai Dai Ntab Oscar van Leen Rudy Meereboer
2016 The Hague Michel Mulder Dai Dai Ntab Oscar van Leen
2017 Breda Dai Dai Ntab Jesper Hospes Martijn van Oosten
2018 Groningen Michel Mulder Jesper Hospes Dai Dai Ntab
2019 Deventer Aron Romeijn Jesper Hospes Dai Dai Ntab
2020 Amsterdam Aron Romeijn Jesper Hospes Tijmen Snel

Source: www.schaatsen.nl [1]

Women's super sprint

Women's medalists
YearVenueGoldSilverBronze
1992Deventer Herma Meijer Christine Aaftink Anita Loorbach
1993Groningen Herma Meijer Anita Loorbach Christine Aaftink
1994Utrecht Sandra Voetelink Janine Koudenburg Annet Koeleman
1995Alkmaar Anita Loorbach Leontien van Meggelen Andrea Nuyt
1996Deventer Yvonne Leever Paula Buijtenhuijs Arina Schingenga
1997Deventer Leontien van Meggelen Nathalie ten Hoor Dianne Kootstra
1998Utrecht Frouke Oonk Yvonne Leever Dianne Kootstra
1999Utrecht Marloes Gelderblom Dianne Kootstra Cindy Groen
2000Utrecht Marloes Gelderblom Dianne Koostra Cindy Groen
2001Groningen Dianne Kootstra Arina Schingenga Janet Boelen
2002Deventer Arina Schingenga Frouke Oonk Cindy Groen
2003Assen Andrea Nuyt Cindy Groen Tijn Ponjee
2004Assen Willeke van Benthem Marloes Gelderblom Emilie Gale
2005 Assen Marloes Gelderblom Emilie Gale Esther Boer
2006 Alkmaar Laurine van Riessen Marloes Gelderblom Emilie Gale
2007 Groningen Emilie Gale Esmeralda Nieuwendorp Inge van Essen
2008 Breda Emilie Gale Mayon Kuipers Jorien Kranenborg
2009 Enschede Thijsje Oenema Esmeralda Nieuwendorp Ellen Hazelaar
2010 Hoorn Leslie Koen Jorien Kranenborg Ellen Hazelaar
2011 Enschede Thijsje Oenema Mayon Kuipers Jorien Kranenborg
2012 Tilburg Floor van den Brandt Leslie Koen Esmeralda Nieuwendorp
2013 The Hague Mayon Kuipers Leslie Koen Floor van den Brandt
2014 Hoorn Floor van den Brandt Janine Smit Mayon Kuipers
2015 Tilburg Thijsje Oenema Floor van den Brandt Annette Gerritsen
2016 The Hague Annette Gerritsen Bente van de Berge Rosa Pater
2017 Breda Floor van den Brandt Janine Smit Dione Voskamp
2018 Groningen Dione Voskamp Floor van den Brandt Janine Smit
2019 Deventer Janine Smit Floor van den Brandt Dione Voskamp
2020 Amsterdam Dione Voskamp Helga Drost Isabelle van Elst

Source: www.schaatsen.nl [2]

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References

  1. "Podium NK Supersprint Mannen/Jongens". www.knsb.nl. Archived from the original on 2013-02-06. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
  2. "Podium NK Supersprint Vrouwen/Meisjes". www.knsb.nl. Archived from the original on 2013-02-06. Retrieved 2012-11-12.