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Yvonne van Gennip

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Yvonne van Gennip
Personal information
Born (1964-05-01) May 1, 1964 (age 60)
Haarlem, Netherlands
Websitewww.yvonnevangennip.nl
Sport
CountryNetherlands
SportSpeed skating
Turned pro1983
Yvonne van Gennip
Medal record
Women’s speed skating
Representing the  Netherlands
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1988 Calgary 1500 m
Gold medal – first place 1988 Calgary 3000 m
Gold medal – first place 1988 Calgary 5000 m
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 1988 Skien All round
Bronze medal – third place 1987 West Allis All round
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Lake Placid All round
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 1985 Groningen All round
Silver medal – second place 1986 Geihus All round
Silver medal – second place 1987 Groningen All round
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Kongsberg All round
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Sarajevo All round
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place 1982 Innsbruck Allround
Bronze medal – third place 1981 Elverum Allround

Yvonne Maria van Gennip (born May 1, 1964 in Haarlem) was one of the most successful female Dutch all-round speed skaters. Her main success dates from the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, where she surprisingly won three gold medals.

After she had injured her foot, and had surgery less than two months before the games, the East German women were heavily favoured to win the distances over 500 meters. But van Gennip smashed the world record by almost 5 seconds to win the 3,000 metres, beat her personal record by almost 4 seconds to win the 1,500 metres, and was almost 7 seconds faster than her own world record time to win the 5,000 metres as well.

Yvonne van Gennip participated in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo and in the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville as well, but did not win a medal. She won a silver medal in the 1988 world championships, and bronze medals in the 1987 and 1989 world championships.

Records

Personal records

Personal records
Women's Speed skating
Event Result Date Location Notes
500 m 41.54 March 19, 1987 Canada
Calgary
1,000 m 1.21.21 February 12, 1989 Canada
Calgary
1,500 m 2:00.68 February 27, 1988 Canada
Calgary
3,000 m 4.11,94 February 23, 1988 Canada
Calgary
5,000 m 7:14.13 February 28, 1988 Canada
Calgary
10,000 m 15:25.25 March 19, 1988 Netherlands
Heerenveen

World records

Distance Time Date Location
3,000 m 4:16.85 March 19, 1987 Netherlands
Heerenveen
5,000 m 7:20.35 March 20, 1987 Netherlands
Heerenveen
3,000 m 4:11.94 February 23, 1988 Canada
Calgary
5,000 m 7:14.13 February 28, 1988 Canada
Calgary
Olympic Games
1500 m 11th Sarajevo YUG Feb. 9 1984
1000 m 6th Sarajevo YUG Feb. 13 1984
3000 m 5th Sarajevo YUG Feb. 15 1984
3000 m Gold Calgary CAN Feb. 23 1988
1500 m Gold Calgary CAN Feb. 27 1988
5000 m Gold Calgary CAN Feb. 28 1988
1500 m NF Albertville FRA Feb. 12 1992
3000 m 6th Albertville FRA Feb. 9 1992
5000 m NS Albertville FRA Feb. 17 1992
World Championships Allround
1984 12th Deventer NED Jan. 29 1984
1985 4th Sarajevo YUG Feb. 10 1985
1986 4th The Hague NED Feb. 9 1986
1987 Bronze West Allis U.S. Feb. 8 1987
1988 Silver Skien NOR Mar. 13 1988
1989 Bronze Lake Placid U.S. Feb. 5 1989
1991 5th Hamar NOR Feb. 3 1991
World Championships Sprint
1982 4th Alkmaar NED Feb. 7 1982
1983 25th Helsinki FIN Feb. 27 1983
1984 14th Trondheim NOR Mar. 4 1984
1987 10th Sainte Foy CAN Feb. 1 1987
European Championships Allround
1984 11th Medeo URS Jan. 15 1984
1985 Silver Groningen NED Jan. 13 1985
1986 Silver Geithus NOR Jan. 12 1986
1987 Silver Groningen NED Jan. 18 1987
1988 Bronze Kongsberg NOR Jan. 17 1988
1989 5th West-Berlin FRG Jan. 15 1989
1991 Bronze Sarajevo YUG Jan. 20 1991
1992 4th Heerenveen NED Jan. 19 1992
World Junior Championships Allround
1981 Bronze Elverum NOR Mar. 1 1981
1982 Silver Innsbruck AUT Feb. 28 1982

References

Sports Reference

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
1988
Succeeded by