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De Jong, Antoinette

Antoinette de Jong ( Netherlands. Antoinette de Jong ; born April 6, 1995 , Heerenveen , the Netherlands ) - Dutch skater, two-time world champion in the team race (2016, 2017), European champion in classic all-around 2019, bronze medalist of the 2018 Olympic Games years at a distance of 3000 meters and a silver Olympic medalist in the team race.

Skater
Antoinette de Jong
general information
Original nameniderl. Antoinette de jong
Citizenship Netherlands
Date of BirthApril 6, 1995 ( 1995-04-06 ) (24 years old)
Place of Birth
SpecializationClassic all-around
Personal records
500 meters38.52 (2.03.2019, Calgary)
1000 meters1.15.27 (12/30/2018, Heerenveen)
1,500 meters1.54.51 (11/21/2015, Salt Lake City)
3000 meters3.57.78 (12.12.2017, Calgary)
5000 meters6.56.45 (11/20/2015, Salt Lake City)
Medals
Olympic Games
BronzePyeongchang 20183000 m
SilverPyeongchang 2018team race
World Championships in Classic All-around
BronzeBerlin 2016
BronzeCalgary 2019
World Championships at individual distances
GoldKolomna 2016team race
BronzeKolomna 20163000 m
GoldGangneung 2017team race
BronzeGangneung 20173000 m
SilverIncell 20193000 m
SilverIncell 2019team race
European Championships
GoldCollalbo 2019
BronzeMinsk 2016
BronzeHeerenveen 2017

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Sports Results
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

On November 8, 2013, at the World Cup stage in Calgary, she broke the world record for juniors at a distance of 3000 m, owned by Martina Sablikova. At the 2014 Winter Olympics, she was seventh at a distance of 3,000 m .

At the Winter Olympics in Korea at a distance of 3000 meters, Antoinette won her first personal bronze medal of the Olympics, with a result of 4.00.02, losing 0.81 seconds to Olympic champion Karlein Akhterekte . [one]

Athletic Results

YearChampionship
The Netherlands
on separate
distances
Championship
The Netherlands
in sprint
all-around
Championship
The Netherlands
all-around
World Cup
all-around
World Cup
separate
distance
Championship
Of Europe
Championship
The Netherlands
among
juniors
World Championship
among juniors
 
Olympic
games
20099e Junior. C
201001!   Junior. C
201101!   Junior. B
201214e 500 m
13e 1500 m
16e
(16e, 13e, 15e, 16e)
10e
(8e, 10e, 7e, 9e)
5e
(5e, 6e, 4e, 5e)
DNF team race
201311e 1000 m
7e 1500 m
5e 3000 m
8e 5000 m
5e
(5e, 7e, 6e, 5e)
5e
( 03!   , 8e, 6e, 5e)
01!   Junior. A02!  
(4e, 03!   03!   01!   )
03!   team race
20148e 1000 m
8e 1500 m
03!   3000 m
03!   5000 m
7e 3000 m
201516e 1000 m
03!   1,500 m
12e 3000 m
7e 5000 m
NC9
(10e, 18e, 15e, -)
20165e 1500 m
02!   3000 m
4e 5000 m
01!  
( 01!   02!   02!   02!   )
03!  
(5th, 03!   4th, 03!   )
03!   3000 m
01!   team race
03!  
( 02!   4e, 4e, 5e)
20176e 1500 m
02!   3000 m
02!   5000 m
4e
(7e, 03!   , 5e, 03!   )
03!   3000 m
6e 5000 m
01!   team race
03!  
( 02!   03!   02!   4e)
20184e 1500 m
01!   3000 m
01!   5000 m
4e
(4e, 5e, 6e, 5e)
03!   3000 m
02!   team race
201902!   1000 m
02!   1,500 m
01!   3000 m
4e 5000 m
02!   3000 m01!  
( 01!   01!   01!   02!   )

* (500 m, 3000 m, 1500 m, 5000 m)

Notes

  1. ↑ The Dutch took the entire pedestal at a distance of 3000 m, Voronin - 10th . Date of treatment February 10, 2018.

Links

  • Profiel: Het plan van Antoinette de Jong
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De_Yong,_Antoinette&oldid=98475445


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