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Falko Zandstra (born 27 December 1971) is a former
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. Because of his thin legs he was also called ''de Gespierde Spijker'' which translates to ''the Muscular Nail''.


Biography

Zandstra was born in
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. He was a natural talent who had his career peak at a very young age. In 1990 and 1991 he became junior world champion. In 1991 he won with a
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in the small combination. In his international debut year 1992 he became European Champion Allround and finished second in the World Allround Championships, after Roberto Sighel. In that season he also won the
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at the 1500 meters and a silver medal at the
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in the 5000 meters. A year later, in 1993 he became World champion and European champion again. From 1994 on, his career went downwards. At the
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in
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he won the bronze medal in the 1500 meters and finished fourth in the 5000 and 10000 meters. He also won the 1500 meters World Cup again. In 1995 he finished second in the European championships. At the World championships that year, he fell during the 1500 meters when he threw his arm band (which is used to indicate in which lane a skater has started) over his own skate. Because of this he didn't qualify for the 10,000 meters. For 49 days, from 23 January until 13 March 1993, Falko Zandstra was the leader in the Adelskalender. After his career, Zandstra switched to marathon skating with little success and he quit skating in 1999. Today he runs his own company in roof and wall plating called ''Falko Dak & Wand'' in Heerenveen. He is married to former Dutch speed skater
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World records

In the course of his career, Zandstra skated nine
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s, of which six were junior world records: Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com


Personal records

Source
www.isu.org


Tournament overview

: DNQ = Did not qualify for the final event : NC = No classification source:


Medals won


References


External links


Falko Zandstra at SpeedSkatingStats.com

Website of Falko Zandstra's company
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