Netherlands at the European Road Championships

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Netherlands at the
European Road Championships
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
IOC code NED
Medals
Gold
32
Silver
18
Bronze
24
Total
74

Netherlands at the European Road Championships is an overview of the Dutch results at the European Road Championships. The Netherlands hosted the European Road Championships twice. In 2006 in Valkenburg/Heerlen and in 2012 in Goes.

Contents

List of medalists

Ellen van Dijk won the women's time trial again in 2009, ahead of Emilia Fahlin and Marianne Vos 2009 European Road Championships - Women's U23 time trial.jpg
Ellen van Dijk won the women's time trial again in 2009, ahead of Emilia Fahlin and Marianne Vos
Floortje Mackaij finished second in the women's junior time trial in 2013. 2013 European Road Championships, women's junior time trial.jpg
Floortje Mackaij finished second in the women's junior time trial in 2013.
MedalChampionshipNameEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Sweden.svg 1998 Uppsala Mirella van Melis Women's under-23 road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Poland.svg 2000 Kielce Mirella van Melis Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of France.svg 2001 Apremont Mirella van Melis Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2002 Bergamo Vera Koedooder Women's under-23 time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Greece.svg 2003 Athens Vera Koedooder Women's under-23 road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Estonia.svg 2004 Otepää Tom Veelers Men's under-23 road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Estonia.svg 2004 Otepää Bertine Spijkerman Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen Marianne Vos Women's under-23 road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen Elise van Hage Women's junior road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen Ronan van Zandbeek Men's junior road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Bulgaria.svg 2007 Sofia Marianne Vos Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 2008 Verbania Ellen van Dijk Women's under-23 time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Ellen van Dijk Women's under-23 time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Chantal Blaak Women's under-23 road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Barry Markus Men's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Laura van der Kamp Women's junior road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Marianne Vos Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Marianne Vos Women's under-23 time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara Noortje Tabak Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida Lucinda Brand Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Goes Anna van der Breggen Women's under-23 time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Goes Corine van der Zijden Women's junior time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Goes Wouter Wippert Men's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Goes Kim de Baat Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Goes Kirsten Coppens Women's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc Floortje Mackaij Women's junior time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2014 Nyon Aafke Soet Women's junior time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2014 Nyon Sabrina Stultiens Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Estonia.svg 2015 Tartu Steven Lammertink Men's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Estonia.svg 2015 Tartu Thalita de Jong Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Estonia.svg 2015 Tartu Dennis van der Horst Men's junior road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Estonia.svg 2015 Tartu Yara Kastelijn Women's junior road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of France.svg 2016 Plumelec Anna van der Breggen Women's elite road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of France.svg 2016 Plumelec Ellen van Dijk Women's elite time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of France.svg 2016 Plumelec Anna van der Breggen Women's elite time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Denmark.svg 2017 Herning Marianne Vos Women's elite road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Denmark.svg 2017 Herning Ellen van Dijk Women's elite time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Denmark.svg 2017 Herning Lorena Wiebes Women's junior road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Denmark.svg 2017 Herning Moreno Hofland Men's elite road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Denmark.svg 2017 Herning Anna van der Breggen Women's elite time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2018 Brno Aafke Soet Women's junior time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2018 Brno Aafke Soet Women's junior road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2018 Glasgow Ellen van Dijk Women's elite time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2018 Glasgow Mathieu van der Poel Men's elite road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2018 Glasgow Marianne Vos Women's elite road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2018 Glasgow Anna van der Breggen Women's elite time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Amy Pieters Women's elite road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Ellen van Dijk Women's elite time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Ilse Pluimers Women's junior road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Shirin van Anrooij Women's junior time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Bauke Mollema
Amy Pieters
Ramon Sinkeldam
Floortje Mackaij
Koen Bouwman
Riejanne Markus
Mixed elite team time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Lars Boven Men's under-23 time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Sofie van Rooijen Women's junior time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Lucinda Brand Women's elite time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Lonneke Uneken Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar Enzo Leijnse Men's junior time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of France.svg 2020 Plouay Annemiek van Vleuten Women's elite road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of France.svg 2020 Plouay Anna van der Breggen Women's elite time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of France.svg 2020 Plouay Elise Uijen Women's junior time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of France.svg 2020 Plouay Ellen van Dijk Women's elite time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of France.svg 2020 Plouay Lonneke Uneken Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Trento Ellen van Dijk Women's elite road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Trento Ellen van Dijk Women's elite time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Trento Daan Hoole Men's under-23 time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Trento Elise Uijen Women's junior time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Trento Koen Bouwman
Jos van Emden
Bauke Mollema
Floortje Mackaij
Amy Pieters
Demi Vollering
Mixed elite team time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Portugal.svg 2022 Anadia Shirin van Anrooij Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Portugal.svg 2022 Anadia Shirin van Anrooij Women's under-23 time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Portugal.svg 2022 Anadia Fem van Empel Women's under-23 time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Portugal.svg 2022 Anadia Lars Boven
Tim Marsman
Mischa Bredewold
Femke Gerritse
Mixed Under-23 team time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Germany.svg 2022 Munich Fabio Jakobsen Men's elite road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Germany.svg 2022 Munich Lorena Wiebes Women's elite road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Germany.svg 2022 Munich Ellen van Dijk Women's elite time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Germany.svg 2022 Munich Riejanne Markus Women's elite time trial

Most successful Dutch competitors

NameMedalsChampionships
Marianne Vos 2 gold, 0 silver, 2 bronzeGold medal icon.svg 2006Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg 2007Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 2009Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 2009Women's under-23 time trial
Ellen van Dijk 2 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronzeGold medal icon.svg 2008Women's under-23 time trial
Gold medal icon.svg 2009Women's under-23 time trial
Mirella van Melis 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronzeGold medal icon.svg 2001 – Women's under-23 road race
Silver medal icon.svg 2000 – Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 1998 – Women's under-23 road race

Medal table

Medals by year

ChampionshipGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of Sweden.svg 1998 Uppsala 00117
Flag of Poland.svg 2000 Kielce 01014
Flag of France.svg 2001 Apremont 10012
Flag of Italy.svg 2002 Bergamo 00118
Flag of Greece.svg 2003 Athens 00116
Flag of Estonia.svg 2004 Otepää 02025
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen 11133
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 2007 Sofia 10015
Flag of Italy.svg 2008 Verbania 10015
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits 22261
Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara 10014
Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida 00118
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Goes 20351
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc 01016
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2014 Nyon 20023
Flag of Estonia.svg 2015 Tartu 10344
Flag of France.svg 2016 Plumelec 21032
Flag of Denmark.svg 2017 Herning 30252
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2018 Glasgow 24063
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Alkmaar 523101
Flag of France.svg 2020 Plouay 32051
Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Trentino 11355
Flag of Germany.svg 2022 Munich 41381
Total32182474-

Medals by discipline

updated after the 2022 European Road Championships

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Men's elite road race11132
Men's elite time trial0000-
Women's elite road race61071
Women's elite time trial553131
Mixed elite team time trial10123
Men's under-23 road race1113
Men's under-23 time trial0112
Women's under-23 road race737171
Women's under-23 time trial40372
Mixed under-23 team time trial0011
Men's junior road race0123
Men's junior time trial0011
Women's junior road race2327
Women's junior time trial5218
Total32182474-

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    See also

    Other countries at the European Road Championships
    Netherlands at other cycling events