Netherlands at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships

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Netherlands at the
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
IOC code NED
Medals
Gold
41
Silver
40
Bronze
45
Total
126
UCI Track Cycling World Championships appearances (overview)
Recent: ... 1980 1981 1982 ...

This page is an overview of the Netherlands at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships.

Contents

List of medalists

Teun Mulder won the silver medal in the 1 km time trial in 2011. Nimke Podium.jpg
Teun Mulder won the silver medal in the 1 km time trial in 2011.

This is a list of Dutch medals won at the UCI Track World Championships. This list does not (yet) include the amateur disciplines and defunct disciplines.

MedalChampionshipNameEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1900 Paris Harie Meyers Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1901 Berlin Guus Schilling Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1902 Rome Harie Meyers Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1903 Copenhagen Harie Meyers Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1921 Copenhagen Piet Moeskops Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1922 Paris Piet Moeskops Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1923 Zürich Piet Moeskops Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1924 Paris Piet Moeskops Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1926 Milan Piet Moeskops Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1929 Zürich Piet Moeskops Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1930 Brussels Piet Moeskops Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1937 Copenhagen Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1938 Amsterdam Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1946 Zürich Gerard Peters Men's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1946 Zürich Jan Derksen Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1946 Zürich Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1948 Amsterdam Gerrit Schulte Men's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1948 Amsterdam Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1949 Copenhagen Jan Derksen Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1949 Copenhagen Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1949 Copenhagen Wim van Est Men's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1950 Rocourt Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1950 Rocourt Wim van Est Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1950 Rocourt Jan Derksen Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1952 Paris Jan Derksen Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1953 Zürich Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1954 Cologne Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1955 Milan Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1955 Milan Wim van Est Men's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1957 Rocourt Jan Derksen Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1957 Rocourt Arie van Vliet Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1959 Amsterdam Jan Derksen Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1962 Milan Henk Nijdam Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1962 Milan Peter Post Men's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1963 Rocourt Peter Post Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1963 Rocourt Henk Nijdam Men's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1967 Amsterdam Tiemen Groen Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1968 Rome Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1969 Antwerp Peter Post Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1969 Antwerp Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1970 Leicester Leijn Loevesijn Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1970 Leicester Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1971 Varese Leijn Loevesijn Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1971 Varese Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1972 Palma de Mallorca Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1972 Palma de Mallorca Wilhelmina Brinkhoff Women's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1973 San Sebastián René Pijnen Men's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1973 San Sebastián Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1974 Montreal Roy Schuiten Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1974 Montreal René Pijnen Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1974 Montreal Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1975 Rocourt Roy Schuiten Men's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1975 Rocourt Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1976 Monteroni di Lecce Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1976 Monteroni di Lecce Roy Schuiten Men's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1977 Monteroni di Lecce Anne Riemersma Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1978 Munich Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1978 Munich Roy Schuiten Men's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1978 Munich Anne Riemersma Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1979 Amsterdam Bert Oosterbosch Men's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1979 Amsterdam Keetie van Oosten-Hage Women's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1979 Amsterdam Anne Riemersma Women's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1979 Amsterdam Truus van der Plaat Women's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1979 Amsterdam Herman Ponsteen Men's individual pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1980 Besançon Herman Ponsteen Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1980 Besançon Petra de Bruin Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1981 Brno Mattheus Pronk Men's amateur motor-paced
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1981 Brno René Koos Men's motor-paced
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1981 Brno Bert Oosterbosch Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1988 Ghent Monique de Bruin Women's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1990 Maebashi Leontien van Moorsel Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1991 Stuttgart Ingrid Haringa Women's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1991 Stuttgart Ingrid Haringa Women's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 1991 Stuttgart Peter Pieters Men's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1992 Valencia Ingrid Haringa Women's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1993 Hamar Ingrid Haringa Women's points race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1993 Hamar Ingrid Haringa Women's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 1994 Palermo Ingrid Haringa Women's points race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 1998 Bordeaux Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2001 Antwerp Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2002 Ballerup Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel Women's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2003 Stuttgart Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel Women's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2003 Stuttgart Adrie Visser Women's scratch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2003 Stuttgart Jos Pronk Men's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2004 Melbourne Theo Bos Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2004 Melbourne Robert Slippens Men's scratch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2004 Melbourne Danny Stam
Robert Slippens
Men's madison
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2004 Melbourne Theo Bos Men's 1 km time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2005 Los Angeles Theo Bos Men's 1 km time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2005 Los Angeles Teun Mulder Men's keirin
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2005 Los Angeles Theo Bos
Teun Mulder
Tim Veldt
Men's team sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2005 Los Angeles Niki Terpstra
Peter Schep
Jens Mouris
Levi Heimans
Men's team pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2005 Los Angeles Danny Stam
Robert Slippens
Men's madison
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2005 Los Angeles Levi Heimans Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2005 Los Angeles Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's keirin
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2005 Los Angeles Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's 500 m time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2006 Bordeaux Peter Schep Men's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2006 Bordeaux Theo Bos Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2006 Bordeaux Theo Bos Men's keirin
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2006 Bordeaux Jens Mouris Men's individual pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2007 Palma de Mallorca Theo Bos Men's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2007 Palma de Mallorca Yvonne Hijgenaar
Willy Kanis
Women's team sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2007 Palma de Mallorca Theo Bos Men's keirin
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2007 Palma de Mallorca Wim Stroetinga Men's scratch
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2007 Palma de Mallorca Danny Stam
Peter Schep
Men's madison
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2007 Palma de Mallorca Adrie Visser Women's scratch
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2008 Manchester Ellen van Dijk Women's scratch
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2008 Manchester Marianne Vos Women's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2008 Manchester Teun Mulder Men's 1 km time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2008 Manchester Teun Mulder Men's keirin
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2008 Manchester Wim Stroetinga Men's scratch
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2008 Manchester Jenning Huizenga Men's individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2008 Manchester Peter Schep Men's points race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2008 Manchester Theo Bos
Teun Mulder
Tim Veldt
Men's team sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2009 Pruszków Willy Kanis Women's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2009 Pruszków Teun Mulder Men's keirin
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2009 Pruszków Tim Veldt Men's omnium
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2009 Pruszków Willy Kanis Women's keirin
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2009 Pruszków Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's omnium
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2010 Ballerup Teun Mulder Men's 1 km time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2010 Ballerup Peter Schep Men's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2011 Apeldoorn Marianne Vos Women's scratch
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2011 Apeldoorn Teun Mulder Men's 1 km time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2011 Apeldoorn Teun Mulder Men's keirin
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2011 Apeldoorn Theo Bos
Peter Schep
Men's madison
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2011 Apeldoorn Kirsten Wild Women's omnium
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2012 Melbourne Wim Stroetinga Men's scratch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2013 Minsk Matthijs Büchli Men's keirin
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2014 Cali Tim Veldt Men's omnium
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2014 Cali Matthijs Büchli Men's keirin
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2015 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Kirsten Wild Women's scratch
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2015 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Elis Ligtlee Women's sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2015 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Shanne Braspennincx Women's keirin
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2015 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Kirsten Wild Women's omnium
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2016 London Nils van 't Hoenderdaal
Jeffrey Hoogland
Matthijs Büchli
Hugo Haak
Men's Team Sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2016 London Theo Bos Men's 1 km time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2016 London Kirsten Wild Women's scratch
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2016 London Elis Ligtlee Women's 500m time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2017 Hong Kong Harrie Lavreysen Men's Sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2017 Hong Kong Nils van 't Hoenderdaal
Jeffrey Hoogland
Matthijs Büchli
Hugo Haak
Theo Bos
Men's Team Sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver 2017 Hong Kong Kirsten Wild Women's points race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze 2017 Hong Kong Kirsten Wild Women's omnium
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2018 Apeldoorn Nils van 't Hoenderdaal
Jeffrey Hoogland
Matthijs Büchli
Harrie Lavreysen
Men's Team Sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2018 Apeldoorn Jeffrey Hoogland Men's 1 km time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2018 Apeldoorn Kirsten Wild Women's omnium
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2018 Apeldoorn Kirsten Wild Women's points race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold 2018 Apeldoorn Kirsten Wild Women's scratch race

Sources [1] [2]

Medal table

Medals by discipline

updated after the 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Men's 1 km time trial 2114
Men's individual pursuit 78924
Men's team pursuit 0101
Men's sprint 1381031
Men's team sprint 0112
Men's keirin 2248
Men's scratch 0314
Men's points race 1135
Men's omnium 0112
Men's madison 0224
Women's 500 m time trial 0011
Women's individual pursuit 87520
Women's team pursuit 0000-
Women's sprint 1405
Women's team sprint 0101
Women's keirin 0022
Women's scratch 2024
Women's points race 5016
Women's omnium 0022
Total414045126

Medals by championships

incomplete, you can help by adding the Dutch results at championships before 2001

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
2001 Antwerp 10016
2002 Ballerup 10017
2003 Stuttgart 10238
2004 Melbourne 11247
2005 Los Angeles 23388
2006 Bordeaux 31041
2007 Palma de Mallorca 14163
2008 Manchester ( details )33282
2009 Pruszków ( details )014513
2010 Ballerup ( details )11027
2011 Apeldoorn ( details )11356
2012 Melbourne 001112
2013 Minsk 001117
2014 Cali 011212
2015 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines ( details )12145
2016 London 031412

Broken records at World Championships

incomplete, only women's 3000 m team pursuit records listed

Women's 3000 m team pursuit

After the introduction of the women's 3000m team pursuit at the 2007–08 track cycling season, the Dutch team broke three time the Dutch record at the World Championships. The latest one is not the current record anymore.

TimeSpeed
(km/h)
CyclistsEventLocation of raceDateRef
3:31.59651.040 Ellen van Dijk
Marlijn Binnendijk
Elise van Hage
2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships (Qualifying) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester 28 March 2008 [3]
3:29.37951.581 Ellen van Dijk
Amy Pieters
Vera Koedooder
2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships (Bronze medal race) Flag of Poland.svg Pruszków 26 March 2009 [4]
3:25.15652.642 Ellen van Dijk
Amy Pieters
Vera Koedooder
2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships (Qualifying) Flag of Denmark.svg Ballerup 25 March 2010 [5]

1981

The Netherlands competed at the 1981 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1981. The event consisted of 14 disciplines for professional and amateur men and women. The Netherlands sent a team of 4 women, 13 amateur men and 7 professional men cyclists. With 2 gold and one bronze medal, the Netherlands finished third in the medal table.

The next riders were selected by the KNWU after the Dutch national championships and were published on 10 August 1981. [6] For the men's motor paced Martin Rietveld was replaced by Fred Rompelberg. From the five selected riders for the men's team pursuit Peter Pieters was not selected by the coach after his bad performance in the individual pursuit.

[7]

Men's amateur points race
Peter Pieters – DNF [8]
Men's amateur 1 km time trial
Rainier Valkenburg – 12th in 1:09.13 [9] (9th?)
Men's amateur sprint
Reinier Valkenburg – 1st round won ( Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Isler), lost 2nd round ( Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Goelasjvili), lost 2nd round repaches ( Flag of Poland.svg Platek)
Sjaak Pieters – 1st round lost, 1st round repaches lost
Tom Vrolijk – 1st round lost, 1st round repaches lost
Men's Keirin
Hans Vonk – 1st round did not advance, 1st round repaches did not advance
Men's amateur team pursuit
Qualification Ab Harren, Rik Moorman, John Roozenburg, Ab van Asten in 4:39.56 (did not qualify)
Men's amateur tandem
Tom Vrolijk/Peter Pieters – Won 1st round (vs. Poland) (qualified for semi final) – Semi final
Men's individual pursuit
Roy Schuiten – 2nd in 6:03.42 (qualified for semi final) – Lost semi final – Lost semi final – Lost bronze medal race (vs. Bert Oosterbosch)
Herman Ponsteen – Qualification in 6:09.46 (did not qualify for quarter finals)
Bert Oosterbosch – 3rd in 6:06.87 (qualified for semi finals) – Won semi final – Won bronze medal race (vs. Roy Schuiten)
Men's amateur individual pursuit

The Dutch men Ad van Asten and national champion Peter Pieters finished disappointingly 29th and 35th. Their times were about 5 seconds slower as during the national championships in Nijmegen.

Ad van Asten – 29th in qualification (did not qualify for next round)
Peter Pieters – 35th in qualification (did not qualify for next round)
Men's motor-paced
Martin Venix – Won qualification (qualified for final)
René Kos – Qualification (qualified for final) – Gold medal icon.svg in final
Fred Rompelberg – Qualification (did not qualify for final) -
Men's amateur motor-paced

Both Mathé Pronk and Gaby Minneboo qualified with a second place in the 1st round directly for the final, respectively behind Podlesch from East Germany and Fusarpoli from Italy. Coach Stam was not totally satisfied as Ger Slot and Eric Geserick did not qualify. Minneboo tried to help Slot, but Slot was not good enough. Also the motor of his pacer Van Duivenbode damaged during the race and leaked oil. Just after the start a foot of Geserick came out of his toeclip, and couldn't ride thereafter his qualification well.

Gaby Minneboo – 2nd in 1st round (qualified for final) – 7th in final
Marthé Pronk – 2nd in 1st round (qualified for final) – Gold medal icon.svg in final (stayer Noppie Koch)
Eric Geserick – 1st round (did not qualify) – 5th in 1st round repechages heat 1 (did not qualify)
Ger Slot – 1st round (did not qualify) – 1st in 1st round repechages heat 2 (qualified) (stayer Koch van Pronk) – Disqualified in final (stayer Van Duivenbode)
Women's sprint
Erica Oomen – Won qualification, (vs. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Hotova & Flag of the United States.svg Conny Paraskevin) (qualified) – Lost 2nd round (vs. Flag of the United States.svg Sheila Young) (did not qualify) – Lost 2nd round repechages (vs. Flag placeholder.svg Sue Novarra) (did not qualify)
Sandra de Neef – Lost qualification, (vs. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg ) (did not qualify for next round)
Women's individual pursuit
Petra de Bruin – 9th in qualification (did not qualify)
Monique Kauffmann – Qualification 4:02.17 (qualified for quarter finals) – Lost quarter finals from Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Nedegeda Kibardina 4:07.31 vs. 3:56.71

2008

The Netherlands competed at the 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Manchester, Great Britain, from 26 March to 30 March 2008. The event consisted of 18 different disciplines for elite men and women, the Netherlands competed in 17 of them.

Sprint
CyclistEventQualification1/16 final1/8 finalRepechageQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Theo Bos Men's sprint 10.032
71.770
4 QFlag of Poland.svg  Kwiatkowski  (POL)
W 10.740
67.039
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bayley  (AUS)
W 10.571
68.110
BYEFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Hoy  (GBR)
W 13.334, L, L
Did not advanceRace for 5th place
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kenny  (GBR)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vynokurov  (UKR)
Flag of France.svg  Baugé  (FRA)
8
Teun Mulder 10.310
69.835
20 QFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Hoy  (GBR)
L
did not advance20
Tim Veldt 10.373
69.410
27did not advance43
Willy Kanis Women's sprint 11.172
64.446
6 QFlag of Italy.svg  Frisoni  (ITA)
W 12.518
57.517
No opponent
Q 16.221
44.386
BYEFlag of Lithuania.svg  Krupeckaitė  (LTU)
W 11.604, L, L
Did not advanceRace for 5th place
Flag of France.svg  Sanchez  (FRA)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Guerra  (CUB)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hijgenaar  (NED)
W 12.049
59.755
5
Yvonne Hijgenaar 11.298
63.728
10 QFlag of Germany.svg  Glöss  (GER)
W 11.925
60.377
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Krupeckaitė  (LTU)
L
Flag of Germany.svg  Muche  (GER)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zheng  (CHN)
W 12.647
56.930
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Pendleton  (GBR)
L, L
Did not advanceRace for 5th place
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kanis  (NED)
Flag of France.svg  Sanchez  (FRA)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Guerra  (CUB)
L
8
Time trial
CyclistEventFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Teun Mulder Men's 1 km time trial 1:01.332
58.696
Gold medal icon.svg
Tim Veldt 1:02.757
57.364
9
Willy Kanis Women's 500 m time trial 34.254
52.548
4
Yvonne Hijgenaar 34.896
51.581
10
Individual Pursuit
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Jenning Huizenga Men's individual pursuit 4:16.343
56.174
1 QFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Wiggins  (GBR)
L 4:18.519
55.701
Silver medal icon.svg
Jens Mouris 4:24.475
54.447
14Did not advance14
Ellen van Dijk Women's individual pursuit 3:32.505
50.822
5Did not advance5
Team pursuit
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Time
Speed
Rank
Levi Heimans
Jenning Huizenga
Jens Mouris
Peter Schep
Men's team pursuit 4:05.302
58.703
8Did not advance8
Ellen van Dijk
Elise van Hage
Marlijn Binnendijk
Women's team pursuit 3:31.596 NR
51.040
6Did not advance6
Team sprint
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Theo Bos
Tim Veldt
Teun Mulder
Men's team sprint 43.958
61.422
3 qFlag of Germany.svg Germany
W 43.718
61.759
Bronze medal icon.svg
Keirin
CyclistEvent1st RoundRepechage2nd RoundFinal
RankRankRankRank
Teun Mulder Men's keirin 3 R1 Q3 QSilver medal icon.svg
Theo Bos 4 R2Did not advance13
Willy Kanis Women's keirin 3 R1 Q69
Scratch
CyclistEventFinal
Rank
Wim Stroetinga Men's scratch Silver medal icon.svg
Ellen van Dijk Women's scratch Gold medal icon.svg
Points race
CyclistEventFinal
PointsLapsFinish orderRank
Peter Schep Men's points race 190Silver medal icon.svg
Marianne Vos Women's points race 331Gold medal icon.svg
Madison
CyclistEventFinal
PointsLapsFinish orderRank
Jens Mouris
Peter Schep
Men's madison 5-110
Omnium
CyclistEventFlying lapPoints raceIndividual pursuitScratch raceTime trialTotal pointsRank
TimeRankPointsRankTimeRankRankTimeRank
Robert Slippens Men's omnium 11.13212393:19.3555151:05.632105111

Source [10]

2009

The Netherlands competed at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszków, Poland, from 25 March to 29 March 2009. The event consisted of 19 different disciplines for elite men and women.

Sprint
CyclistEventQualification1/16 final1/8 finalRepechageQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Teun Mulder Men's sprint 10.294
69.943
16Flag of France.svg  D'Almeida  (FRA)
L
did not advance16
Yondi Schmidt 10.869
66.243
43did not advance43
Willy Kanis Women's sprint 11.226
64.136
6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Sullivan  (CAN)
W 12.265
58.703
Flag of Germany.svg  Vogel  (GER)
W 12.231
58.866
Flag of Belarus.svg  Panarina  (BLR)
Flag of France.svg  Cueff  (FRA)
L
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Shulika  (UKR)
L, W 11.775, W 11.722
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Krupeckaitė  (LTU)
W 12.305, W 11.594
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Pendleton  (GBR)
L, W 11.665, L
Silver medal icon.svg
Yvonne Hijgenaar 11.573
62.213
13Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Huang  (TPE)
W 12.041
59.795
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Pendleton  (GBR)
L
Flag of Spain.svg  Sanchez  (ESP)
Flag of Germany.svg  Vogel  (GER)
W 12.191
59.059
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Krupeckaitė  (LTU)
L, L
Did not advanceRace for 5th place
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Guo  (CHN)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Shulika  (UKR)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  McCulloch  (AUS)
L
7
Time trial
CyclistEventFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Teun Mulder Men's 1 km time trial 1:02.209
57.869
6
Tim Veldt 1:02.886
57.246
12
Yondi Schmidt 1:03.480
56.710
17
Willy Kanis Women's 500 m time trial 34.258
52.542
5
Yvonne Hijgenaar 35.054
51.349
10
Individual Pursuit
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Levi Heimans Men's individual pursuit 4:28.638
53.603
13Did not advance13
Ellen van Dijk Women's individual pursuit 3:38.373
49.456
6Did not advance6
Team pursuit
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Time
Speed
Rank
Levi Heimans
Geert-Jan Jonkman
Arno van der Zwet
Sipke Zijlstra
Men's team pursuit 4:08.667
57.908
7Did not advance7
Ellen van Dijk
Amy Pieters
Vera Koedooder
Women's team pursuit 3:30.893
51.210
4 Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
L, 3:29.379 NR
51.581
4
Team sprint
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Yondi Schmidt
Tim Veldt
Teun Mulder
Men's team sprint 44.999
60.001
7Did not advance7
Yvonne Hijgenaar
Willy Kanis
Women's team sprint 33.791
53.268
5Did not advance5
Keirin
CyclistEvent1st RoundRepechage2nd RoundFinal
RankRankRankRank
Teun Mulder Men's keirin 2 QBYE3 QBronze medal icon.svg
Yondi Schmidt 4 R3Did not advance17
Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's keirin 6 R3Did not advance16
Willy Kanis 4 R1 Q2 QBronze medal icon.svg
Scratch
CyclistEventFinal
LapsRank
Wim Stroetinga Men's scratch -120
Ellen van Dijk Women's scratch 6
Points race
CyclistEventFinal
PointsLapsFinish orderRank
Pim Ligthart Men's points race -20-12219
Ellen van Dijk Women's points race 001115
Madison
CyclistEventFinal
PointsLapsFinish orderRank
Pim Ligthart
Wim Stroetinga
Madison 0-11811
Omnium
CyclistEventFlying lapPoints raceIndividual pursuitScratch raceTime trialTotal pointsRank
TimeRankPointsRankTimeRankRankTimeRank
Tim Veldt Men's omnium 10.5342813:19.8194161:03.089124Bronze medal icon.svg
Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's omnium 11.4001292:27.7579735.242127Bronze medal icon.svg

Source [11]

2010

The Netherlands competed at the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Ballerup, Copenhagen, Denmark, from 24 March to 28 March 2010. The event consisted of 19 different disciplines for elite men and women, the Netherlands competed in 18 of them.

Sprint
CyclistEventQualification1/16 final1/8 finalRepechageQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Roy van den Berg Men's sprint 10.342
69.619
25did not advance25
Yondi Schmidt 10.602
67.911
38did not advance38
Willy Kanis Women's sprint 11.385
63.241
13Flag of France.svg  Clair  (FRA)
W 11.418
63.058
Flag of France.svg  McCulloch  (FRA)
L
Flag of Belarus.svg  Panarina  (BLR)
Flag of France.svg  Cueff  (FRA)
L
did not advance9
Yvonne Hijgenaar 11.105
64.835
15Flag of Germany.svg  Vogel  (GER)
L
did not advance20
Time trial
CyclistEventFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Teun Mulder Men's 1 km time trial 1:00.341
59.660
Gold medal icon.svg
Willy Kanis Women's 500 m time trial 33.801
53.252
4
Yvonne Hijgenaar 35.418
50.821
15
Individual Pursuit
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Levi Heimans Men's individual pursuit 4:26.405
54.053
15Did not advance15
Arno van der Zwet 4:26.677
53.997
16Did not advance16
Ellen van Dijk Women's individual pursuit 3:33.704
50.537
5Did not advance5
Vera Koedooder 3:37.466
49.662
8Did not advance8
Team pursuit
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Levi Heimans
Arno van der Zwet
Tim Veldt
Sipke Zijlstra
Men's team pursuit 4:04.818
58.819
6Did not advance6
Ellen van Dijk
Amy Pieters
Vera Koedooder
Women's team pursuit 3:25.156 NR
52.642
5Did not advance5
Team sprint
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Yondi Schmidt
Roy van den Berg
Teun Mulder
Men's team sprint 44.630
60.497
8Did not advance8
Yvonne Hijgenaar
Willy Kanis
Women's team sprint 33.672
53.456
7Did not advance7
Keirin
CyclistEvent1st RoundRepechage2nd RoundFinal
RankRankRankRank
Teun Mulder Men's keirin 2 QBYE2 Q4
Roy van den Berg 3 R4Did not advance21
Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's keirin 6 R4Did not advance16
Willy Kanis 4 R1 Q5REL
Scratch
CyclistEventFinal
Rank
Vera Koedooder Women's scratch 12
Points race
CyclistEventFinal
PointsLapsFinish orderRank
Peter Schep Men's points race 3317Silver medal icon.svg
Ellen van Dijk Women's points race 80108
Madison
CyclistEventFinal
PointsLapsFinish orderRank
Peter Schep
Danny Stam
Madison 0-111
Omnium
CyclistEventFlying lapPoints raceIndividual pursuitScratch raceTime trialTotal pointsRank
TimeRankPointsRankTimeRankRankTimeRank
Tim Veldt Men's omnium 10.56722103:20.1788141:03.3903375
Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's omnium 11.3761-17112:26.52910735.0401304

Source [12]

2011

The Netherlands competed at the 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, from 23 March to 27 March 2011. [13] The event consisted of 19 different disciplines for elite men and women.

Teun Mulder (left) finished second in the 1 km time trial after winning the bronze medal in the keirin the day before. Nimke Podium.jpg
Teun Mulder (left) finished second in the 1 km time trial after winning the bronze medal in the keirin the day before.
Sprint
CyclistEventQualification1/16 final1/8 finalRepechageQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Roy van den Berg Men's sprint 10.462
68.820
20Flag of France.svg  Michaël D'Almeida  (FRA)
L
did not advance20
Matthijs Büchli 10.779
66.796
41did not advance41
Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's sprint 11.594
62.101
20Flag of Lithuania.svg  Simona Krupeckaitė  (LTU)
L
did not advance20
Willy Kanis DNSdid not advance-
Time trial
CyclistEventFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Teun Mulder Men's 1 km time trial 1:01.179
58.843
Silver medal icon.svg
Hugo Haak 1:02.897
57.236
9
Willy Kanis Women's 500 m time trial 34.657
51.937
4
Individual Pursuit
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Jenning Huizenga Men's individual pursuit 4:30.687
53.197
10Did not advance10
Levi Heimans 4:34.686
52.423
14Did not advance14
Ellen van Dijk Women's individual pursuit 3:40.751
48.923
5Did not advance5
Team pursuit
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Levi Heimans
Jenning Huizenga
Arno van der Zwet
Tim Veldt
Men's team pursuit 4:06.552
58.405
6Did not advance6
Ellen van Dijk
Kirsten Wild
Vera Koedooder
Women's team pursuit 3:26.092
52.403
5Did not advance5
Team sprint
CyclistEventQualificationFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Hugo Haak
Roy van den Berg
Teun Mulder
Men's team sprint 45.047
59.937
7Did not advance7
Yvonne Hijgenaar
Willy Kanis
Women's team sprint 34.151
52.707
7Did not advance7
Keirin
CyclistEvent1st RoundRepechage2nd RoundFinal
RankRankRankRank
Teun Mulder Men's keirin 1 QBYE2 QBronze medal icon.svg
Roy van den Berg 4 R5Did not advance31
Yvonne Hijgenaar Women's keirin 5 R3Did not advance17
Scratch
CyclistEventFinal
Rank
Wim Stroetinga Men's scratch DNF
Marianne Vos Women's scratch Gold medal icon.svg
Points race
CyclistEventFinal
PointsLapsFinish orderRank
Peter Schep Men's points race 130126
Marianne Vos Women's points race 70147
Madison
CyclistEventFinal
PointsLapsFinish orderRank
Theo Bos
Peter Schep
Madison 21-11Bronze medal icon.svg
Omnium
CyclistEventFlying lapPoints raceElimination raceIndividual pursuitScratch raceTime trialTotal pointsRank
TimeRankPointsRankRankTimeRankRankTimeRank
Tim Veldt Men's omnium 13.5175-2020184:35.9339151:04.09326914
Kirsten Wild Women's omnium 14.796412533:43.1679537.5571642Bronze medal icon.svg

Source [14]

2015

Netherlands competed at the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines at the Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines from 18 to 22 February 2015. A team of 13 cyclists (4 women, 9 men) was announced to represent the country in the event. [15] [16]

2016

A team of 15 cyclists (4 women, 11 men) was announced to represent the country in the event. [18] [19] One of the entrants is Elis Ligtlee, a favourite in several sprint disciplines, who crashed at the Six days of Rotterdam in January. She had a concussion of the brain and bruises on her legs and hip but says she is fit for the World Championships. [20] Also Theo Bos is part of the selection. After the 2008 Summer Olympics he changed from the track to the road. Two months before the 2016 World Track Championships he announced he returned to the track and wants to prove he is good enough to be part of the Dutch team for the 2016 Summer Olympics in the team sprint. [21]

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See also

Other countries
Netherlands at other UCI events