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Hein Otterspeer
Hein Otterspeer (born 11 November 1988) is a Dutch speed skater who specialises in the sprint distances. Career Otterspeer finished second in the 2014 Dutch sprint championships, held at the Olympisch Stadium in Amsterdam. In January 2015, he became the Dutch sprint champion in Groningen. He finished second at the 2015 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan, behind Pavel Kulizhnikov Pavel Aleksandrovich Kulizhnikov (russian: Павел Александрович Кулижников; born 20 April 1994) is a Russian speed skater. He won the men's 500 metres event at the 2015 World Single Distance Championships as well as t .... From 2011 through 2014, he was a member of Team Beslist; since 2015, Otterspeer has been a member of Team LottoNL-Jumbo. Personal records Source: SpeedskatingResults.com Tournament overview Source: World Cup overview Source: * GWC = Grand World Cup * – = Did not participate * DQ = Disqualified * (b) = World ...
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Gouda, South Holland
Gouda () is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands, between Rotterdam and Utrecht, in the province of South Holland. Gouda has a population of 75,000 and is famous for its Gouda cheese, stroopwafels, many grachten, smoking pipes, and its 15th-century city hall. Its array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination. In the Middle Ages, a settlement was founded at the location of the current city by the Van der Goude family, who built a fortified castle alongside the banks of the Gouwe River, from which the family and the city took its name. The area, originally marshland, developed over the course of two centuries. By 1225, a canal was linked to the Gouwe and its estuary was transformed into a harbour. City rights were granted in 1272. History Around the year 1100, the area where Gouda now is located was swampy and covered with a peat forest, crossed by small creeks such as the Gouwe. Along the shores of this st ...
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Eindhoven
Eindhoven () is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, located in the southern province of North Brabant of which it is its largest. With a population of 238,326 on 1 January 2022,Statistieken gemeente Eindhoven
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it is the fifth-largest city of the Netherlands and the largest outside the conurbation. Eindhoven was originally located at the confluence of the

2011 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Men's 500 M
The men's 500 m at the 2011 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships in Heerenveen took place at Thialf on Friday 5 November 2010. 24 athletes participated in the contest. The championship consisted of 2 times a 500 m. Every rider skated started once in the inner and once outer lane. Five speed skaters qualified for the 500 m at the 2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup The 2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, officially the ''Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2010–2011'', was a series of international speed skating competitions which ran the entire season. The season started on 12 November 2010 in Heerenve .... Jan Smeekens was the title holder. Results Draw 1st 500 m Source: KNSB.nl ''Draw 1st 500 m'' Results 1st 500 m Notes: DQ = disqualified Source: Schaatsupdate.nl Draw 2nd 500 m Source: KNSB.nl ''Draw 2nd 500 m'' Results 2nd 500 m Notes: DQ = disqualified DNF = did not finish Source: Schaatsupdate.nl Final results References {{ ...
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2010 KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships
The 2010 KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships in speed skating were held at the Kardinge ice stadium in Groningen, Netherlands. Schedule Medalist Results Men's Sprint Note: DNS = Did Not Start Men's results: SchaatsStatistieken.nl Women's Sprint Note: DNS = Did Not Start DQ = Disqualified Women's results: SchaatsStatistieken.nl References {{Dutch Speed Skating Champs KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships The Dutch Sprint Championships of speed skating, organised by the KNSB, is the official Dutch championship to determine the Dutch Sprint champion. The Sprint distance championships date back to 1969 for men and 1983 for women. Men's sprint Sourc ... 2010 Sprint Sports competitions in Groningen (city) ...
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2010 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Men's 1000 M
The men's 1000 meter at the 2010 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships took place in Heerenveen at the Thialf Thialf is an ice arena in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Thialf consists of the Thialf-hal (a 12,500-capacity speed skating venue) and the Elfstedenhal (a 2,500-capacity ice hockey venue). Thialf is used for long track speed skating, short track speed ... ice skating rink on Saturday 31 October 2009. Although this tournament was held in 2009 it was part of the speed skating season 2009–2010. There were 24 participants. Statistics Result Source: Draw References {{DEFAULTSORT:2010 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships - Men's 1000 m Single Distance Championships 2010 Single Distance ...
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2010 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships – Men's 500 M
The men's 500 meter at the 2010 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships took place in Heerenveen at the Thialf Thialf is an ice arena in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Thialf consists of the Thialf-hal (a 12,500-capacity speed skating venue) and the Elfstedenhal (a 2,500-capacity ice hockey venue). Thialf is used for long track speed skating, short track speed ... ice skating rink on 30 October – 1 November 2009. It consisted of twice 500 meter where the speed skaters started once in the inner and once in the outer lane. Although this tournament was held in 2009 it was part of the speed skating season 2009–2010. There were 24 participants. Statistics Result Source: Draw 1st 500 meter Draw 2nd 500 meter References {{DEFAULTSORT:2010 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships - Men's 500 m Single Distance Championships 2010 Single Distance ...
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2008 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships
The 2008 KNSB Dutch Allround Championships in speed skating were held at the Kardinge ice stadium in Groningen, Netherlands on 27 and 28 December 2007. Although the event took place in December 2007 this was the 2008 edition as it is part of the 2007-08 speed skating season. Sven Kramer defended his 2007 title by winning all four distances. In the women's tournament Ireen Wüst won the tournament with only winning the opening 500 m, young gun Marrit Leenstra won the 1500 m and veteran Renate Groenewold the 3000 m and 5000 m. Schedule Medalists Allround Distance NOTE: TR = track record. Men's results Source male: Schaatsstatistieken.nl Women's results Source women: Schaatsstatistieken.nl References External links *{{in lang, nl}Official site KNSB Dutch Allround Championships KNSB Dutch Allround Championships The Dutch Allround Championships of speed skating, organised by the KNSB, is the official Dutch championship to determine the Dutch Allround champion, in ...
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Speed Skating At The Winter Olympics
Long track speed skating, Speed skating has been featured as a sport in the Winter Olympics since the 1924 Winter Olympics, first winter games in 1924. Women's events were added to the Olympic program for the first time in 1960 Winter Olympics, 1960 Squaw Valley Olympics. Summary {, , {, class=wikitable , - !width=50, Games !width=50, Year !width=50, !width=150, Best Nation , - , align=center, 1924 Winter Olympics, 1, , align=center, Speed skating at the 1924 Winter Olympics, 1924, , align=center, 5, , , - , align=center, 1928 Winter Olympics, 2, , align=center, Speed skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics, 1928, , align=center, 4, , , - , align=center, 1932 Winter Olympics, 3, , align=center, Speed skating at the 1932 Winter Olympics, 1932, , align=center, 4, , , - , align=center, 1936 Winter Olympics, 4, , align=center, Speed skating at the 1936 Winter Olympics, 1936, , align=center, 4, , , - , align=center, 1948 Winter Olympics, 7, , align=center, Speed skating at the ...
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European Speed Skating Championships For Men
The International Skating Union has organised the European Speed Skating Championships for Men since 1893. Unofficial championships were held in the years 1891–1892. History Program * In the years 1891–1892, three distances had to be skated: ⅓ mile (536 m) – 1 mile (1,609 m) – 3 miles (4,828 m). * In the years 1893–1895, three distances had to be skated: 500 m – 1500 m – 5000 m. * In the years 1896–1935, four distances had to be skated: 500 m – 1500 m – 5000 m – 10000 m (the '' big combination''). * In the years 1936–1947, four distances had to be skated: 500 m – 1500 m – 3000 m – 5000 m (the '' small combination''). * In the years 1948–2017 and subsequent odd years, four distances are skated: 500 m – 1500 m – 5000 m – 10000 m (the ''big combination''). * Starting in 2017, in odd years, a separate competition with four distances is held: 50 ...
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ISU Speed Skating World Cup
The ISU Speed Skating World Cup is a series of international speed skating competitions, organised annually by the International Skating Union since the winter of 1985–86 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, 1985–86. Every year during the winter season, a number of competitions on different distances and on different locations are held. Skaters can earn points at each competition, and the skater who has the most points on a given distance at the end of the series is the winner. Initially not very popular with skaters nor spectators, the World Cup has gradually become more and more popular, and this was due to the creation of the World Single Distance Championships. The results of the separate distances in the World Cup ranking are the main qualifying method for the World Single Distance Championships. The number of races per season per distance varies, but it is usually between five and ten. Ten World Cup titles are awarded every season, five for men (the 500 m, the 1000 m, the 1500 m, t ...
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World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships
The World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships are a series of speed skating competitions organised by the International Skating Union. History Since the late 19th century, speed skating championships were always decided by racing multiple distances – four different distances for the Allround Championships, and two different distances (which have to be skated twice) for Sprint Championships. However, the speed skating events at the Olympic Games were always individual distances, no medals are awarded for a combined event (the only exception being the 1924 Winter Olympics). Towards the end of the 20th century, skaters started to specialize and it became rare that a skater was able to dominate both the short and the long distances. Perhaps the last skater able to do so was Eric Heiden, who won all five distances at the 1980 Winter Olympics. As a consequence of this specialization, the difference between the Olympic Games and the regular championships, and the popularity o ...
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