- Atje Keulen-Deelstra
Atje Keulen-Deelstra (born
31 December 1938 ) is a former speed skater.__NOTOC__Keulen-Deelstra was born in Grouw, theNetherlands . When she was 16 years old, Deelstra already won a junior title ofFriesland . She practised many sports during those days, but speed skating was her favourite and she won many cash prizes in theNetherlands that way. When she married Jelle Keulen in 1962 and subsequently had three children between 1963 and 1966, her speed skating career seemed to be over.However, when the
Thialf arena opened in 1967 inHeerenveen , Keulen-Deelstra went there to work on a comeback. She quickly made much progress, but she was told over and over again that she was too old. Not a member of the Dutch speed skating team, she won the Dutch Allround Championships in 1970 at the age of 32, beating reputable Dutch skaters such asStien Kaiser andAns Schut . That same year, she became World Allround Champion. More successes soon followed when in 1972, she became Dutch, European, and World Allround Champion, a feat she then repeated the following two years (1973 and 1974). In addition, at the1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, she won one silver and two bronze medals.In 1975, Keulen-Deelstra switched to marathon skating and she became Dutch Champion in that discipline four times; her last Dutch Marathon Championships title being in 1980 when she was 42 years old. In 1997, just a few weeks after having been injured in a traffic accident, Keulen-Deelstra participated in the
Elfstedentocht .In the 1980s and early 1990s, her daughter Boukje Keulen (born
2 December 1963 ) also was a successful skater. Boukje went from short track to long track ("regular") to marathon speed skating, just like many other speed skaters.Medals
An overview of medals won by Keulen-Deelstra at important championships she participated in, listing the years in which she won each:
World records
Over the course of her career, Keulen-Deelstra skated 2 world records:
ources
* [http://www.skateresults.com/skater/show/496 Atje Keulen-Deelstra at SkateResults.com]
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