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Netherlands At The 1972 Winter Olympics
Athletes from the Netherlands competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan. Medalists Figure skating Speed skating ;Men ;Women ReferencesOfficial Olympic ReportsInternational Olympic Committee results databaseOlympic Winter Games 1972, full results by sports-reference.com
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NOC*NSF
The Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation, ( nl, Nederlands Olympisch Comité*Nederlandse Sport Federatie) generally abbreviated NOC*NSF, is the overall coordinating Dutch sports organization that also functions as the Dutch National Olympic Committee and National Paralympic Committee. Based at the National Sports Centre Papendal in Arnhem, it is a federation of 90 sports organizations, representing about 2700 individual sports clubs. IOC members Team NL Team NL is the sports team project with the goal of closer association of athletes and fans. It was created joined forces 29 sports associations and NOC*NSF that represents the Dutch athletes 365 days a year at an international top level at European Championships, World Championships and Olympic and Paralympic Games. See also * Netherlands at the Olympics * Netherlands at the Paralympics References External links NOC*NSF websiteTeam NL website Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , ima ...
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Speed Skating At The 1972 Winter Olympics – Women's 1500 Metres
The women's 1500 metres in speed skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics took place on February 9, at the Makomanai Open Stadium The Makomanai Sekisui Heim Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Sapporo, Japan. During the 1972 Winter Olympics, it hosted the opening ceremonies and the speed skating events.


Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows: The following new World and Olympic records was set during the competition.


Results


References

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Nations At The 1972 Winter Olympics
A nation is a community of people formed on the basis of a combination of shared features such as language, history, ethnicity, culture and/or society. A nation is thus the collective identity of a group of people understood as defined by those features. Some nations are equated with ethnic groups (see ethnic nationalism) and some are equated with affiliation to a social and political constitution (see civic nationalism and multiculturalism). A nation is generally more overtly political than an ethnic group. A nation has also been defined as a cultural-political community that has become conscious of its autonomy, unity and particular interests. The consensus among scholars is that nations are socially constructed and historically contingent. Throughout history, people have had an attachment to their kin group and traditions, territorial authorities and their homeland, but nationalism – the belief that state and nation should align as a nation state – did not become a p ...
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Sippie Tigchelaar
Sippie Tigchelaar (born 11 July 1952) is a retired Speed skating, speed skater from the Netherlands who was active between 1969 and 1975. She competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics in the 3000 m and finished in fourth place. She had gradually improved her position in the national all-round championships from eighth place in 1972 to third in 1973, second in 1974, and first in 1975. Personal bests: *500 m – 45.91 (1975) * 1000 m – 1:31.44 (1975) * 1500 m – 2:19.5 (1975) * 3000 m – 4:41.01 (1975) Since 2007 she is a member of the national skating federation (KNSB); in 2010 she was re-elected for another three years. In 2012, she became a member of the Order of Orange-Nassau. She lives in Wolvega. References

1952 births Living people Dutch female speed skaters Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Olympic speed skaters for the Netherlands Recipients of the Order of Orange-Nassau Sportspeople from Friesland People from Franekeradeel 20th-century Dutch women 21st-cen ...
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Trijnie Rep
Trijntje "Trijnie" Rep (later Roozendaal; born 4 December 1950) is a Dutch former speed skater from who competed for the Netherlands at the 1972 Winter Olympics in the 500 and 1000 m and finished in 20th and 24th place, respectively. The following year she won a silver medal at the European and a bronze medal at the world allround championships. Personal bests: *500 m – 44.3 (1971) * 1000 m – 1:30.5 (1971) * 1500 m – 2:19.50 (1972) * 3000 m – 4:54.27 (1972) After retiring from skating Rep competed in triathlon, in particular in the 2008 Ironman World Championship. She also ran the slaughterhouse A slaughterhouse, also called abattoir (), is a facility where animals are slaughtered to provide food. Slaughterhouses supply meat, which then becomes the responsibility of a packaging facility. Slaughterhouses that produce meat that is no ... ''Rep en Rozendaal'' in Barneveld, but went bankrupt in 2006 due to the impact of avian influenza. References 1950 bi ...
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Ellie Van Den Brom
Elisabeth Margot "Ellie" van den Brom (born 18 June 1949) is a retired speed skater from the Netherlands who competed at the 1968 and 1972 Winter Olympics. In 1968 she was placed fifth in the 500 m, whereas in 1972 she finished in tenth, seventh and fourth place in the 500, 1000 and 1500 m events. In 1969 she set a new world record ''New World Record'' is the sixth album by American alternative rock band Poster Children, released in 1999. It was the first album recorded in their own studio, Tedium. It was among the first albums made available for purchase in the MP3 format. ... on the 1000 m and five national records on 500 m and 1000 m. References 1949 births Dutch female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for the Netherlands Speed skaters at the 1968 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Amsterdam Speed skaters from North Holland Living people 20th-century Dutch women 21st-century Dutch women {{Netherlands-speed-skating ...
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Kees Verkerk
Cornelis Arie "Kees" Verkerk (born 28 October 1942) is a former speed skater from the Netherlands.Kees Verkerk
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Kees Verkerk was World Allround Champion in 1966 and 1967, and European Allround Champion in 1967. He won an Olympic gold medal on the 1,500 m in 1968 and a silver medal on the 5,000 m. Four years earlier (in 1964), he had won Olympic silver on the 1,500 m. In 1972, he won Olympic silver on the 10,000 m ...
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Jan Bols
Jan Bols (born 27 August 1944 in Hoogeveen, Drenthe) is a former Dutch long track speed skater. Bols was among the top all-rounders in the late 60s and early 70s, this period overlapped the glory days of Kees Verkerk and Ard Schenk, so that he tends to be known as the third best Dutch skater of his time. Bols participated in the 1968 and 1972 Olympics, but, as an all-rounder rather than a distance specialist, he did not win medals. His best results were a fifth place on the 1,500 m and a fourth place on the 10,000 m in 1972 in Sapporo. He also came in fourth at both the European and World all-round championships in 1970.Jan Bols
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In 1971 he won the Dutch championships ahead of Verkerk and Schenk. He was in excellent shape at the European Championships in Heerenveen that year and finished second at ...
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Eddy Verheijen
Frits Eddy Verheijen (born 21 March 1946) is a retired speed skater from the Netherlands. He competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics in the 500 and 1500 meter events finishing in 25th and 19th place, respectively. Verheijen married Rieneke Demming, an international speed skater. Their two sons, Frank and Carl Carl may refer to: *Carl, Georgia, city in USA *Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name *Carl², a TV series * "Carl", an episode of te ..., also became prominent speed skaters. Personal records Source Verheijen has a score of 170.491 points on the Adelskalender Tournament overview * ISSL = International Speed Skating League efunct* NC = No classification * DNQ = Did not qualify for the final distance source: References External links * * * 1946 births Living people Dutch male speed skaters Olympic speed skaters of the Netherlands ...
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Jappie Van Dijk
Jacobus "Jappie" van Dijk (born 29 September 1944) is a former speed skater from the Netherlands. He competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially the and commonly known as Sapporo 1972 ( ja, 札幌1972), was a winter multi-sport event held from February 3 to 13, 1972, in Sapporo, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympic Games to take place outside Europe ... in the 500 m and finished in 32nd place. A year later he won the national allround title. Personal records Tournament overview * ISSL = International Speed Skating League source: References 1944 births Living people Dutch male speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for the Netherlands Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Friesland People from Gaasterlân-Sleat {{Netherlands-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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