Netherlands at the 1980 Winter Olympics

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Netherlands at the
1980 Winter Olympics
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
IOC code NED
(HOL used at these Games)
NOC Dutch Olympic Committee*
Dutch Sports Federation
Website www.nocnsf.nl  (in Dutch)
in Lake Placid
Competitors29 (25 men, 4 women) in 2 sports
Flag bearer Piet Kleine (speed skating)
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
4
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Athletes from the Netherlands competed at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States.

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Annie Borckink Speed skating Women's 1500m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Piet Kleine Speed skating Men's 10,000m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ria Visser Speed skating Women's 1500m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lieuwe de Boer Speed skating Men's 500m

Ice hockey

First Round - Red Division

    Team advanced to the Final Round
    Team advanced to consolation round
TeamGP W L T GF GA Pts
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 5500511110
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 532026186
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 532028126
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 523015234
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 513116433
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 50417361

All times are local (UTC-5).

12 February 1980
13:30
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg1 – 10
(1–2, 0–2, 0–6)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Olympic Fieldhouse, Lake Placid
Referee:
Lindgren
de Graauw (de Cloe) (SH) - 01:561 – 0
1 – 104:04 - Primeau (Devaney)
1 – 211:40 - Berry (Maxwell, O'Malley)
1 – 326:52 - d'Alvise (O'Malley)
1 – 435:02 - Hindmarch (Devaney) (PP)
1 – 543:31 - G. Anderson (Davidson, Nill)
1 – 644:14 - d'Alvise (Zupancich, Pirie)
1 – 750:35 - Devaney (Primeau, Hindmarch) (PP)
1 – 851:11 - Berry (Watters, Maxwell)
1 – 952:22 - Berry (Maxwell, MacLean)
1 – 1058:11 - Hindmarch (MacLean, Davidson)
16 minPenalties18 min
20Shots40
14 February 1980
16:30
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg4 – 17
(1–8, 1–7, 2–2)
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimir Šubrt
0 – 104:24 - Fetisov (Krutov, Maltsev)
0 – 204:43 - Krutov (Lebedev, Kasatonov)
0 – 309:59 - Vasiliev (Lebedev, Starikov) (SH)
0 – 410:12 - Petrov (Pervukhin) (SH)
0 – 511:43 - Kharlamov (Mikhailov, Pervukhin) (SH)
Hille (van Wieren, de Heer) (PP) - 11:511 – 5
1 – 614:41 - Lebedev (Maltsev)
1 – 716:41 - Maltsev (Zhluktov)
1 – 822:02 - Lebedev (Fetisov, Maltsev)
1 – 921:14 - Zhluktov (Bilyaletdinov)
1 – 1022:02 - Lebedev (Zhluktov, Skvortsov)
1 – 1124:32 - A. Golikov (V. Golikov)
1 – 1230:21 - A. Golikov
1 – 1331:07 - Krutov (Maltsev, Pervukhin)
1 – 1436:09 - Krutov (Lebedev, Kasatonov)
deGraauw (Klooster, de Cloe) - 33:492 – 14
2 – 1539:14 - Maltsev (Krutov)
de Cloe - 41:523 – 15
3 – 1647:12 - Makarov (V. Golikov, Starikov)
deGraauw (Klooster) - 56:144 – 16
4 – 1756:12 - Makarov (V. Golikov, A. Golikov)
14 minPenalties13 min
26Shots49
16 February 1980
16:30
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg3 – 3
(3–1, 0–1, 0–1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimir Šubrt
Sakurai - 14:221 – 0
Urabe - 14:412 – 0
Urabe (Honma) - 14:413 – 0
3 – 118:43 - van Gog (deGraauw)
3 – 233:39 - de Cloe (deGraauw, Peternousek)
3 – 357:15 - de Cloe (deGraauw, van Gog)
6 minPenalties8 min
23Shots27
18 February 1980
16:30
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg5 – 3
(3–1, 2–1, 0–1)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Kompalla
Klooster (van Gog, Pluymers) - 01:391 – 0
1 – 105:51 - Janiszewski (Zabawa) (PP)
de Heer (Peternousek, Janssen) (PP) - 08:182 – 1
de Heer (van Wieren, Janssen) - 13:583 – 1
3 – 221:37 - Jobczyk (Małysiak, Janiszewski)
Klooster (van Gog, deGraauw) - 24:424 – 2
de Heer (van Wieren) - 36:055 – 2
5 – 347:36 - Kokoszka (Potz)
8 minPenalties2 min
26Shots30
20 February 1980
20:00
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg10 – 3
(2–1, 2–1, 6–1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Olympic Arena, Lake Placid
Referee:
Kompalla
Porvari - 10:411 – 0
1 – 118:13 - van Wieren (de Heer)
Leppänen (Litma, Eloranta) - 18:282 – 1
2 – 230:25 - Klooster (deGraauw)
Villa (Koskinen, Saarinen) - 33:073 – 2
Porvari (Leinonen) - 34:124 – 2
Kurri (Litma, Leppänen) (PP2) - 42:355 – 2
Peltonen (Leppänen, Kurri) (PP) - 43:446 – 2
Koskinen (Eloranta) (PP) - 44:347 – 2
Hakulinen (Peltonen, Leppänen) - 46:108 – 2
Kurri (Eloranta, Hakulinen) (PP2) - 48:169 – 2
Haapalainen (Leinonen, Kiimalainen) - 51:0310 – 2
10 – 353:04 - Peternousek (de Heer, van Wieren)
4 minPenalties22 min
42Shots16

Contestants

Speed skating

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Lieuwe de Boer 38.48Bronze medal icon.svg
Hilbert van der Duim 40.4218
Bert de Jong 39.3016
1000 m Lieuwe de Boer 1:17.9710
Hilbert van der Duim 1:19.8921
Bert de Jong 1:17.296
1500 m Hilbert van der Duim 1:59.4911
Bert de Jong 1:59.8313
Yep Kramer DNF
5000 m Hilbert van der Duim 7:07.974
Piet Kleine 7:08.966
Yep Kramer 7:14.099
10,000 m Hilbert van der Duim 14:47.586
Piet Kleine 14:36.03Silver medal icon.svg
Yep Kramer 15:04.7911
Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Annie Borckink 44.4722
Sijtje van der Lende 44.7426
Haitske Valentijn-Pijlman 44.0215
1000 m Annie Borckink 1:27.246
Sijtje van der Lende 1:28.7213
Haitske Valentijn-Pijlman 1:28.8014
1500 m Annie Borckink 2:10.95 ORGold medal icon.svg
Sijtje van der Lende 2:16.0515
Ria Visser 2:12.35Silver medal icon.svg
3000 m Annie Borckink 4:47.3513
Sijtje van der Lende 4:51.5316
Ria Visser DNF

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