Netherlands At The 1981 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
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List of medalists

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


Medal table


Medals by discipline

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Medals by championships

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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.


1981

The Netherlands competed at the
1981 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 1981 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. They took place in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1981. Fourteen events were contested, 12 for men (5 for professionals, 7 for amateurs) and 2 for women. Med ...
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Brno Brno ( , ; german: Brünn ) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers, Brno has about 380,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Czech Republic ...
, 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. For the men's motor paced Martin Rietveld was replaced by
Fred Rompelberg Fred Rompelberg (born 30 October 1945, in Maastricht) is a Dutch cycle sport, cyclist who is mainly known for taking several attempts to break the Absolute World Speed Record Cycling. On 3 October 1995 he motor-paced cycling, cycled behind a motor ...
. 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. ;Men's amateur points race : Peter Pieters – DNF ;Men's amateur 1 km time trial : Rainier Valkenburg – 12th in 1:09.13 (9th?) ;Men's amateur sprint : Reinier Valkenburg – 1st round won ( Isler), lost 2nd round ( Goelasjvili), lost 2nd round repaches ( Platek) :
Sjaak Pieters Klaas Pieter "Sjaak" Pieters (born 22 July 1957) is a retired Dutch track cyclist who was active between 1976 and 1985. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in the sprint, but failed to reach the final. He won two bronze medals in the tandem a ...
– 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 Roy Schuiten (16 December 1950 – 19 September 2006) was a Dutch track and road racing cyclist. After retirement he became a team manager before starting a restaurant. Background Schuiten was a tall (), stylish rider who shone as an amateu ...
– 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 Roy Schuiten (16 December 1950 – 19 September 2006) was a Dutch track and road racing cyclist. After retirement he became a team manager before starting a restaurant. Background Schuiten was a tall (), stylish rider who shone as an amateu ...
) ;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) – in final :
Fred Rompelberg Fred Rompelberg (born 30 October 1945, in Maastricht) is a Dutch cycle sport, cyclist who is mainly known for taking several attempts to break the Absolute World Speed Record Cycling. On 3 October 1995 he motor-paced cycling, cycled behind a motor ...
– 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 Gabriël Alphonse Alexander (Gaby) Minneboo (born 12 June 1945) is a retired cyclist from the Netherlands who won the Amateur UCI Motor-paced World Championships __FORCETOC__ UCI Track Cycling World Championships in motor-paced racing Motor-pac ...
– 2nd in 1st round (qualified for final) – 7th in final : Marthé Pronk – 2nd in 1st round (qualified for final) – in final (stayer
Noppie Koch Longinus Johannes Norbert "Noppie" Koch (22 March 1932 – 7 December 2010) was a cyclist and pacer from the Netherlands. As a cyclist he became national champion in 1959, 1962 and 1963 and won two bronze medals at the UCI Motor-paced World Champio ...
) : 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 Erica Oomen is a Dutch female track cyclist Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles. History Track cycling has been around since at least 18 ...
– Won qualification, (vs. Hana Hotova & Conny Paraskevin) (qualified) – Lost 2nd round (vs. Sheila Young) (did not qualify) – Lost 2nd round repechages (vs. Sue Novarra) (did not qualify) :
Sandra de Neef Sandra de Neef (born 19 March 1959 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch female track cyclist and Road cyclist. She became two times national champion in the sprint (1980 and 1983) and national champion in the omnium (1981). She competed at three track cycl ...
– Lost qualification, (vs. ) (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 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 ;Time trial ;Individual Pursuit ;Team pursuit ;Team sprint ;Keirin ;Scratch ;Points race ;Madison ;Omnium Source


2009

The Netherlands competed at the
2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the World Championship for track cycling. They took place at the BGŻ Arena in Pruszków, Poland from 25 to 29 March 2009. Nineteen events were on the programme, with the women's omnium being ad ...
in Pruszków, Poland, from 25 March to 29 March 2009. The event consisted of 19 different disciplines for elite men and women. ;Sprint ;Time trial ;Individual Pursuit ;Team pursuit ;Team sprint ;Keirin ;Scratch ;Points race ;Madison ;Omnium Source


2010

The Netherlands competed at the
2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling in 2010. They took place at the Ballerup Super Arena in Ballerup, Denmark from 24 to 28 March 2010. Participating nations 38 nations participated * (3 ...
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Ballerup Ballerup is a Danish town, seat of the Ballerup Municipality, in the Region Hovedstaden. There are approximately 25 schools in Ballerup Municipality. Ballerup has its own educational institution specialized in the study, training and research of ...
, 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 ;Time trial ;Individual Pursuit ;Team pursuit ;Team sprint ;Keirin ;Scratch ;Points race ;Madison ;Omnium Source


2011

The Netherlands competed at the
2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was the World Championships for track cycling in 2011. The championships took place at the Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands from 23 to 27 March 2011. In January 2012 it was announced that ...
in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, from 23 March to 27 March 2011. The event consisted of 19 different disciplines for elite men and women. ;Sprint ;Time trial ;Individual Pursuit ;Team pursuit ;Team sprint ;Keirin ;Scratch ;Points race ;Madison ;Omnium Source


2015

Netherlands competed at the
2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling in 2015. They took place in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (part of the Paris Metropolitan Area) at the Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines from 18â ...
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. ;Men Sources ;Women Sources


2016

A team of 15 cyclists (4 women, 11 men) was announced to represent the country in the event. 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. Also Theo Bos is part of the selection. After the
2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na ...
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
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in the team sprint. ;Men Sources (*)
Hugo Haak Hugo Haak (born 29 October 1991) is a Dutch track cyclist and revered coach. He represented his nation at the 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. At the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships he won the ...
competed in the qualifications instead of Matthijs Büchli.
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Dion Beukeboom Dion Beukeboom (born 2 February 1989) is a Dutch former racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2012 and 2019 for the , , and squads. He rode at the 2013 UCI Road World Championships. Major results ;2011 : 5th Road race, National U ...
competed in the qualifications and first round instead of Joost van der Burg. ;Women Sources


References


See also

;Other countries * Australia at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships * Cuba at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships ;Netherlands at other UCI events *
Netherlands at the UCI Road World Championships The Netherlands first sent athletes to the UCI Road World Championships in the begin 1920s when only amateur cyclist competed. The nation's first medal, a bronze, was earned by Gerrit van den Berg in the men's amateur road race. Kees Pellenaars ...
* Netherlands at the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics {{Netherlands at cycling events Netherlands at cycling events Nations at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships