Daniëlle Bekkering

Daniëlle Bekkering
Daniëlle Bekkering
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Full name Daniëlle Bekkering
Born December 25, 1976 (1976-12-25) (age 34)
Groningen, the Netherlands
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Role Rider
Infobox last updated on
September 7, 2008

Daniëlle Bekkering (born 25 December 1976 in Groningen) is a Dutch marathon speed skater, short track speed skater and cyclist who currently lives in Den Ham(Groningen). Bekkering has several nicknames like Beeks, Daantje and Dikkie Dik.[1] Her sister, Eyelien is also a cyclist.

Bekkering started her speed skating career, aged 9 in 1986. She became Dutch junior short track champion in 1993 and 1994.[2] In 1995 she became 6th at the Dutch senior shorttrack championships and fourth in 1996, which earned her a place in the Dutch team for the World Championships.[2]

In 1997 still as a short track speed skater she participated in the Noorder Rondritten, a natural ice speed skating race over 160 kilometres.[2] She finished in third position in the ladies race and said to be totally exhausted after the race.[2] She turned out to be a talented marathon speed skater and switched to that sport to leave the short track behind her and won her first race in 2000.[2] In that same year she also finished in first position at the Dutch allround championships for students.[2] 2001 was her definite breakthrough year as she finished second in the Essent Cup rankings, third on both the Dutch championships in artificial and nature tracks and first in the Three Days of the Greenery, the AGM Marathon in Mora, Sweden and the Alternative Elfstedentocht in Kuopio, Finland.[2] In 2002 she won both the Essent Cup and the sprint championship of the same cup as well as the Dutch championships on nature ice and two criteriums at the Weissensee in Austria.[2] She finished fourth at the artificial track championships and second in the Greenery.[2]

She was second in the 2003 Essent Cup, but won the sprint competition and successfully defended her nature ice national title. She also won her second Three Days of the Greenery title and finished 5th at the Dutch artificial championships.[2] In 2004 she became Dutch nature ice champion again as well as Essent Cup and sprinters competition winner. She finished third at the artificial championships this time, but managed to win 21 matches in total that year, including The Open Canadian Championships and the Alternative Elfstedentocht in Sylvan Lake, Canada.[2]

She retained all three of her titles (Essent Cup, sprint competition and nature ice title) in 2005 and finished in second position at the artificial track championships. In the Four Days of the Greenery she finished in second position.[2] In 2006 she's dominating the Essent Cup 2006-07, winning five out of ten races so far. She also won the 2006 Five Days of the Greenery where she won four out of five races. She has been wearing the brussels sprout suit for a record of 12 days so far.[3]

As a cyclist she specialises in time trials and finished in 10th position at the Dutch time trial championships in 2001.[1] A year later she reached the fourth spot and in 2005 she became fourth at the Dutch road race championships.[1] In between she won an international road race in Pullheim.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d biografie, zusjes-bekkering.nl
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Schaatsen biografie, zusjes-bekkering.nl
  3. ^ Spruitjespak, schaatspeloton.nl

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