Teun Mulder

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Teun Mulder
Teun Mulder (2008-08-25).jpg
Personal information
Full nameTeunis Mulder
Nickname"Teun"
Born (1981-06-18) 18 June 1981 (age 41)
Zuuk, the Netherlands
Team information
DisciplineTrack
RoleRider
Medal record
Representing Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Men's track cycling
Summer Olympics
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2012 London Keirin
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2005 Los Angeles Keirin
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2008 Manchester 1 km time trial
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2010 Ballerup 1 km time trial
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2005 Los Angeles Team sprint
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2008 Manchester Keirin
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2011 Apeldoorn 1 km time trial
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2008 Manchester Team sprint
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2009 Pruszków Keirin
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2011 Apeldoorn Keirin
Para-cycling Track World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2016 Montichiari Tandem B 1 km
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2016 Montichiari Tandem B sprint

Teunis ("Teun") Mulder (born 18 June 1981 in Zuuk, Gelderland) is a Dutch track cyclist. He is a former keirin World Champion and won a silver in the team sprint with Theo Bos and Tim Veldt. Mulder also won four world cup classics in the team sprint and keirin. He competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, finishing 10th at the individual sprint, 6th at the team sprint (with Theo Bos and Jan Bos) and 11th at the 1 km time trial, while he was eliminated in the first repechage round of the keirin competition. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he won the bronze medal in the men's keirin. [1]

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World Cup, Los Angeles, 2008 Teun Mulder.jpg
World Cup, Los Angeles, 2008

Mulder was appointed as a member of the inaugural UCI Athletes' Commission in 2011. [2]

Career highlights

2000
2nd, Dutch National Track Championships, 1 km, Elite, The Netherlands (NED)
2001
3rd, European Championship, Track, Keirin, U23, Fiorenzuola (ITA)
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, 1 km, Elite, The Netherlands (NED)
1st, National Championship, Track, Sprint, Elite, The Netherlands (NED)
3rd, European Championship, Track, 1 km, U23, Brno (CZE)
2002
3rd, European Championship, Track, 1 km, U23
3rd, European Championship, Track, Sprint, U23
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, 1 km, Elite, The Netherlands (NED)
2nd, National Championship, Track, Keirin, Elite, The Netherlands (NED)
2nd, National Championship, Track, Sprint, Elite, The Netherlands (NED)
2003
1st, European Championship, Track, Keirin, U23
2004
1st, World Cup, Track, Team Sprint, Manchester (GBR)
1st, Athens Open Balkan Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Elite/U23, Greece, Athens (GRE)
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, 1 km, Elite, The Netherlands, Alkmaar (NED)
2nd, National Championship, Track, Keirin, Elite, The Netherlands, Alkmaar (NED)
2nd, National Championship, Track, Sprint, Elite, The Netherlands, Alkmaar (NED)
2005
3rd, World Cup, Track, Sprint, Moscow (RUS)
1st, World Cup, Track, Keirin, Los Angeles (USA)
1st, World Cup, Track, Team Sprint, Los Angeles (USA)
2nd, World Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Elite, Los Angeles (USA)
1st, World Championship, Track, Keirin, Elite, Los Angeles (USA)
2nd, European Championship, Track, Omnium, Sprint, Fiorenzuola (ITA)
2nd, World Cup, Track, Sprint, Manchester (GBR)
2nd, World Cup, Track, Team Sprint, Manchester (GBR)
2nd, Dutch National Track Championships, 1 km, Elite, The Netherlands, Amsterdam (NED)
1st, National Championship, Track, Sprint, Elite, The Netherlands, Amsterdam (NED)
2006
2nd, World Cup, Track, Keirin, Los Angeles (USA)
1st, World Cup, Track, Team Sprint (1), Sydney (AUS)
3rd, World Cup, Track, Sprint, Sydney (AUS)
2nd, World Cup, Track, Team Sprint (2), Sydney (AUS)
2nd, World Cup, Track, Keirin, Moscow (RUS)
2nd, World Cup, Track, Team Sprint, Moscow (RUS)
2nd, Dutch National Track Championships, Sprint, Alkmaar (NED)
2nd, Dutch National Track Championships, Keirin, Alkmaar (NED)
2007
3rd, Rotterdam Sprint Cup, Rotterdam (NED)
2nd, World Cup, Track, Keirin, Manchester (GBR)
1st, European Championship, Track, Omnium, Sprint, Alkmaar (NED)
1st, World Cup, Track, Team Sprint, Beijing (CHN)
3rd, World Cup, Track, Keirin, Beijing (CHN)
2nd, Dutch National Track Championships,Sprint, Alkmaar (NED)
2nd, Dutch National Track Championships,Keirin, Alkmaar (NED)
2008
3rd, World Cup, Track, Sprint, Los Angeles (USA)
1st, World Championship, Track, 1 KM, Manchester (GBR)
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, Sprint, Apeldoorn (NED)
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, 1 km time trial, Apeldoorn (NED)
2nd, Dutch National Track Championships, Keirin, Alkmaar (NED)
2009
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, Sprint, Alkmaar (NED)
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, 1 km time trial, Alkmaar (NED)
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, Keirin, Alkmaar (NED)
2010
1st, World Championship, Track, 1 KM, Ballerup (DEN)
2011
2nd, World Championship, Track, 1 km time trial, Apeldoorn (NED)
3rd, World Championship, Track, Keirin, Apeldoorn (NED)
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, Sprint, Apeldoorn (NED)
1st, Dutch National Track Championships, 1 km time trial, Apeldoorn (NED)
2012
3rd 2012 Summer Olympics, Keirin, London (GB)

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References

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  2. Ryan, Barry (5 March 2015). "UCI Athletes' Commission holds first meeting in Aigle". cyclingnews.com . Retrieved 5 March 2015.