Netherlands at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

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Netherlands at the
2018 Winter Paralympics
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
IPC code NED
NPC Nederlands Olympisch Comité *
Nederlandse Sport Federatie
Website paralympisch.nl  (in Dutch)
in Pyeongchang
Competitors9 in 2 sports
Flag bearers Bibian Mentel (opening ceremony)
Jeroen Kampschreur (closing ceremony)
Medals
Gold
3
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
7
Winter Paralympics appearances (overview)

The Netherlands sent competitors to the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Four people competed in para-snowboarding. Five people competed in para-alpine skiing. Anna Jochemsen and Jeffrey Stuut are standing skiers. Linda van Impelen, Jeroen Kampschreur and Niels de Langen have all competed in all 5 para-alpine sit-ski events. Lisa Bunschoten, Bibian Mentel and Chris Vos all competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi. Renske van Beek was the only snowboarder on Team Netherlands who did not go to Sochi.

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Team

There were four people who competed in the Paralympics in para-snowboarding. There were another five people who competed in para-alpine skiing. [1]

The table below contains the list of members of people (called "Team NL") that participated in the 2018 Games.

Team Netherlands
NameSportGenderClassificationEventsref
Lisa Bunschoten para-snowboarding femaleSBLL-2Cross and Banked Slalom [1]
Niels de Langen para-alpine skiing MaleSitting Slalom, giant slalom, super-G, super combined and downhill [1]
Anna Jochemsen para-alpine skiing femaleStanding Slalom, super-G, super combined and downhill [1]
Jeroen Kampschreur para-alpine skiing MaleSitting Slalom, giant slalom, super-G, super combined and downhill [1]
Bibian Mentel-Spee para-snowboarding femaleSBLL-2Cross and Banked Slalom [1]
Jeffrey Stuut para-alpine skiing maleStanding Slalom, giant slalom, super-G, super combined and downhill [1]
Renske van Beek para-snowboarding femaleSBLL-2Cross and Banked Slalom [1]
Linda van Impelen para-alpine skiing femaleSitting Slalom, giant slalom, super-G and Super Combined [1]
Chris Vos para-snowboarding maleSB-LL1Cross and Banked Slalom [1] [2]

Medalists

Para-alpine skiing

Anna Jochemsen and Jeffrey Stuut are standing skiers. [1] Linda van Impelen, Jeroen Kampschreur and Niels de Langen have all competed in all 5 para-alpine sit-ski events. Kampschreur went to his first Winter Paralympics as the world champion in slalom, giant slalom and super-combined. [1]

Men
AthleteEventClassRun 1Run 2Final/Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Jeroen Kampschreur Downhill SittingDid not finish
Niels de Langen 1:31.4014
Jeffrey Stuut Standing1:33.1419
Jeroen Kampschreur Slalom Sitting48.401Did not finish
Niels de Langen Did not finish
Jeffrey Stuut StandingDid not finish
Jeroen Kampschreur Super combined Sitting1:25.55346.0412:11.59Gold medal icon.svg
Niels de Langen 1:29.471148.8742:18.348
Jeffrey Stuut Standing1:30.0612Did not finish
Jeroen Kampschreur Super-G Sitting1:27.637
Niels de Langen 1:29.8514
Jeffrey Stuut Standing1:31.3117
Women
AthleteEventClassRun 1Run 2Final/Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Anna Jochemsen Downhill StandingDid not finish
Linda van Impelen Giant slalom Sitting1:14.8721:14.3782:29.24Silver medal icon.svg
Anna Jochemsen Slalom Standing1:01.0571:02.7952:03.847
Linda van Impelen Sitting1:03.9271:02.795Disqualified
Anna Jochemsen Super combined Standing1:37.475Did not finish
Linda van Impelen Sitting1:39.087Disqualified
Anna Jochemsen Super-G Standing1:39.906
Linda van Impelen Sitting1:42.837

Para-snowboarding

Bibian Mentel-Spee has competed at the Paralympics before, winning several medals. Chris Vos won the World Para Snowboarding Championships four times. [1] Lisa Bunschoten, Mentel-Spee and Vos all competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi. [1] Renske van Beek was the only snowboarded on Team Netherlands who did not go to Sochi. The South Korea Games are her first. [1]

Chris Vos celebrated his 20th birthday in February. Despite his young age, people thought he could win a medal at the 2018 Winter Games. During the 2017-2018 snowboarding season, his results were not consistent but his speed was very good. The lack of consistency was why some people thought he might not be able to win gold. [2]

Banked slalom
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3BestRank
Chris Vos Men's (SB-LL1) 59.2454.28DNF54.284
Renske van Beek Women's (SB-LL1) 1:16.851:04.141:02.211:02.214
Lisa Bunschoten 1:04.181:00.041:01.401:00.04Bronze medal icon.svg
Bibian Mentel-Spee 1:02.251:00.4256.9456.94Gold medal icon.svg
Snowboardcross
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Chris Vos Men's SB-LL1 1:03.133 QByeFlag of Japan.svg  Oguri  (JPN)
W
Flag of Austria.svg  Schett  (AUT)
W
Flag of the United States.svg  Schultz  (USA)
L
Silver medal icon.svg
Renske van Beek Women's SB-LL2 1:14.573 qFlag of the United States.svg  Coury  (USA)
W
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bunschoten  (NED)
L
Flag of Spain.svg  Fina Paredes  (ESP)
L
4
Lisa Bunschoten 1:13.592 QByeFlag of the Netherlands.svg  van Beek  (NED)
W
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Mentel-Spee  (NED)
L
Silver medal icon.svg
Bibian Mentel-Spee 1:07.511 QFlag of Spain.svg  Fina Paredes  (ESP)
W
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bunschoten  (NED)
W
Gold medal icon.svg

Supporters

Princess Margriet of the Netherlands attended the 2018 Winter Paralympics. [4] She is a member of the Honorary Board of the International Paralympic Committee. [4] She arrived 8 March 2018 and left 13 March 2018. [4]

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References

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