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词条 Netherlands at the 2018 Winter Olympics
释义

  1. Highlights

     Day 1  Day 2  Day 3  Day 4 

  2. Medalists

  3. Competitors

  4. Short track speed skating

  5. Skeleton

  6. Snowboarding

  7. Speed skating

  8. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}}{{Infobox country at games
| NOC = NED
| year = 2018
| games = Winter Olympics
| games_link = 2018 Winter Olympics
| flagcaption = Flag of the Netherlands
| alt = Refer to caption
| NOCname = Dutch Olympic Committee*
Dutch Sports Federation
| website = {{URL|www.nocnsf.nl/en}}
| location = Pyeongchang, South Korea
| date = 9–25 February 2018
| competitors = 33
| competitors_men = 16
| competitors_women = 17
| sports = 4
| events =
| flagbearer = Jan Smeekens[1]
| flagbearer_open =
| flagbearer_close = Ireen Wüst
| rank = 5
| gold = 8
| silver = 6
| bronze = 6
| officials =
| appearances = auto
}}

The Netherlands competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, between 9 and 25 February 2018. Speed skater Jan Smeekens was appointed as flag bearer for the opening ceremony,[2] which was attended by King Willem Alexander, Queen Máxima and Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who also observed the sporting events that featured Dutch competitors.[3]

The goal for the Dutch team was to win fifteen medals, as declared by Chef de mission Jeroen Bijl;[4] they exceeded this goal by five medals, with a total of twenty, which placed the Netherlands fifth in the medal table. Most notably, the Dutch team dominated the individual speed skating events, winning seven of the ten gold medals awarded; they also won four medals in short track speed skating including their first ever gold medal in this discipline, won by Suzanne Schulting.

Highlights

Day 1

Netherlands made a podium sweep in the women's 3000 metres speed skating event – Carlijn Achtereekte won gold, Ireen Wüst won silver and Antoinette de Jong won bronze. Then a few minutes after the podium sweep, Sjinkie Knegt won the silver medal in the men's 1500 metres short track speed skating event.

Day 2

Sven Kramer won the gold medal in the men's 5000 metres speed skating event. Kramer became the first man ever to win a gold medal in the same speed skating event at three consecutive Winter Olympics.{{fact|date=March 2018}}

Day 3

Netherlands took three of the top four places in the women's 1500 metres speed skating event; Ireen Wüst won the gold medal and Marrit Leenstra took bronze, only 0.01 seconds ahead of Lotte van Beek. On winning the gold medal, Wüst had succeeded in achieving gold medal wins at four consecutive Winter Olympics, exactly twelve years after winning her first gold medal in the 3000 metres in 2006.[5] With a total of ten medals, including five golds, Wüst became the best ever Olympic speed skater (male or female) and the seventh-best Winter Olympic athlete overall.[6]

Day 4

Olympic debutant Kjeld Nuis won the gold medal in the men's 1500 metres speed skating event. Patrick Roest, also an Olympic debutant, won the silver medal. Koen Verweij, one of the favorites for the win, disappointed with an eleventh place.[7] In short track speed skating, Yara van Kerkhof unexpectedly won the silver medal in the women's 500 metres event, benefiting from the disqualification of the Korean Choi Min-jeong after initially finishing in third.[8]

Medalists

{{col-begin}}
| width="78%" align="left" valign="top" |
MedalNameSportEvent Date
{{gold medal}} Carlijn|Achtereekte}} Speed skating Women's 3000 metres 10 February}}
{{gold medal}} Sven|Kramer}} Speed skating Men's 5000 metres 11 February}}
{{gold medal}} Ireen|Wüst}} Speed skating Women's 1500 metres 12 February}}
{{gold medal}} Kjeld|Nuis}} Speed skating Men's 1500 metres 13 February}}
{{gold medal}} Jorien ter|Mors}}Speed skating Women's 1000 metres 14 February}}
{{gold medal}} Esmee|Visser}}Speed skating Women's 5000 metres 16 February}}
{{gold medal}} Kjeld|Nuis}} Speed skating Men's 1000 metres 23 February}}
{{gold medal}} Suzanne|Schulting}}Short track speed skating Women's 1000 metres 22 February}}
{{silver medal}} Ireen|Wüst}} Speed skating Women's 3000 metres 10 February}}
{{silver medal}} Patrick|Roest}} Speed skating Men's 1500 metres 13 February}}
{{silver medal}} Jorrit|Bergsma}} Speed skating Men's 10000 metres 15 February}}
{{silver medal}} Antoinette de Jong
Marrit Leenstra
Ireen Wüst
Lotte van Beek
Speed skating Women's team pursuit 21 February}}
{{silver medal}} Sjinkie|Knegt}} Short track speed skating Men's 1500 metres 10 February}}
{{silver medal}} Yara van|Kerkhof}} Short track speed skating Women's 500 metres 13 February}}
{{bronze medal}} Antoinette de|Jong}} Speed skating Women's 3000 metres 10 February}}
{{bronze medal}} Marrit|Leenstra|Marrit Leenstra (speed skater)}} Speed skating Women's 1500 metres 12 February}}
{{bronze medal}} Jan Blokhuijsen
Sven Kramer
Koen Verweij
Patrick Roest
Speed skating Men's team pursuit 21 February}}
{{bronze medal}} Irene|Schouten}} Speed skating Women's mass start 24 February}}
{{bronze medal}} Koen|Verweij}} Speed skating Men's mass start 24 February}}
{{bronze medal}} Yara van Kerkhof
Jorien ter Mors
Lara van Ruijven
Suzanne Schulting
Short track speed skating Women's 3000 metre relay 20 February}}

| width="22%" align="left" valign="top" |
Medals by sport
Sport{{gold1}}{{silver2}}{{bronze3}}Total
Speed skating74516
Short track speed skating1214
Total86620
Medals by date
DayDate{{gold1}}{{silver2}}{{bronze3}}Total
Day 110 February1214
Day 211 February1001
Day 312 February1012
Day 413 February1203
Day 514 February1001
Day 615 February0101
Day 716 February1001
Day 817 February0000
Day 918 February0000
Day 1019 February0000
Day 1120 February0011
Day 1221 February0112
Day 1322 February1001
Day 1423 February1001
Day 1524 February0022
Day 1625 February0000
Total86620
{{col-end}}

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.

SportMenWomenTotal
Short track speed skating 5 5 10
Skeleton 0 1 1
Snowboardinga|a}}2 3
Speed skating 10 10 20
Total 16 b|bb|b
{{note label|a|a}} Niek van der Velden was the only male snowboarder on the team, but did not compete due to a broken shoulder.
{{note label|b|b}} Jorien ter Mors competed in both short track and long track speed skating (hence the totals appear to be one short).

Short track speed skating

{{main|Short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics|Short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

According to the ISU Special Olympic Qualification Rankings, the Netherlands have qualified a full squad of five men and five women each.[9][10]

AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Daan Breeuwsma500 m40.806Q|Qualified to next round}}40.677 2 Q40.775FB|Qualified to consolation round}}40.835 7
1000 m1:24.4294Did not advance
Dylan Hoogerwerf500 m40.6572 Q41.007 3Did not advance
Sjinkie Knegt500 m{{abbr|PEN|Penalty}}Did not advance
1000 m1:23.8231 Q{{abbr|PEN|Penalty}}Did not advance
1500 m2:15.9493 Qcolspan=2 {{n/a}}2:11.900FA|Qualified to medal round}}2:10.555{{silver2}}
Itzhak de Laat1000 m1:24.6391 Q1:24.4233Did not advance
1500 m2:15.6912 Qcolspan=2 {{n/a}}2:11.781AA|Advanced to medal round due to being impeded by another skater}}2:12.3626
Daan Breeuwsma
Sjinkie Knegt
Itzhak de Laat
Dennis Visser {{ref label|c|c}}
5000 m relaycolspan=4 {{n/a}}{{abbr|PEN|Penalty}}Did not advance
{{note label|c|c}} Dylan Hoogerwerf was also part of the relay team, but did not compete.
Women
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Yara van Kerkhof500 m43.430Q|Qualified to next round}}43.197 2 Q43.192FA|Qualified to medal round}}43.256{{silver2}}
1000 m1:43.3642 Q1:29.670 4Did not advance
Jorien ter Mors1500 m2:28.5872 Qcolspan=2 {{n/a}}2:34.3851 FA2:25.9555
Lara van Ruijven500 m43.7713Did not advance
1000 m1:30.8961 Q1:31.754 4Did not advance
Suzanne Schulting500 m{{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}Did not advance
1000 m1:29.5191 Q1:29.377 2 Q1:30.949 1 FA1:29.778 {{gold1}}
1500 m2:27.7301 Qcolspan=2 {{n/a}}2:34.632FB|Qualified to consolation round}}2:37.16310
Yara van Kerkhof
Jorien ter Mors
Lara van Ruijven
Suzanne Schulting
{{ref label|d|d}}
3000 m relaycolspan=4 {{n/a}}4:05.9773 FB4:03.471 WR{{bronze3}}
{{note label|d|d}} Rianne de Vries was also part of the relay team, but did not compete.Key: AA = Advanced to medal round due to being impeded by another skater; DNF = Did not finish; FA = Qualified to medal round; FB = Qualified to consolation round; PEN = Penalty; Q = Qualified to next round; WR = World record

Skeleton

{{main article|Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics|Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

Based on the world rankings, the Netherlands qualified two sleds.[11] However, they elected to nominate only one athlete,[12] Kimberley Bos, who was the first Dutch skeleton athlete ever to qualify for the Olympics. Although Bos met the international qualification criteria by virtue of her performance during the World Cup skeleton 2017–18, in which she finished in 13th place overall, she was not initially selected because she did not meet the NOC*NSF's own requirement (a top-12 place). However, NOC*NSF argued that Russian athlete Jelena Nikitina should be eliminated from the World Cup classification, as she had been excluded by the IOC from participating in the Olympics. When this was agreed, Bos rose to 12th place on the clean list for the World Cup classification, thereby fulfilling the NOC*NSF requirement, and her nomination was secured.

AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Kimberley BosWomen's52.33852.26751.99652.01 73:28.59 8

Snowboarding

{{main article|Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics|Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}Niek van der Velden was unable to compete because of a broken shoulder caused by a crash in the final training for the slopestyle.[13][14]Cheryl Maas fell in both runs of the women's slopestyle, so she did not play an important role in the final. Strong winds during the final caused many of the athletes to fall; Maas called the conditions "irresponsible".[15][16]
Freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2Run 3BestRank
Niek van der VeldenMen's slopestyleWithdrew due to injury
Men's big airWithdrew due to injury
Cheryl MaasWomen's slopestyle{{abbr|CAN|Canceled}}[17]31.7135.30CAN|Canceled}}35.3023
Women's big air65.0044.7565.0020Did not advance
Parallel
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / {{abbr|BM|Bronze medal match
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Michelle DekkerWomen's giant slalom1:33.60 17Did not advance

Speed skating

{{main|Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics|Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification}}

The Dutch Olympic Committee selected the maximum allowed delegation of ten men and ten women, largely based on the results of the Olympic qualification tournament, held in December 2017. Kai Verbij was added for the 1000 metre event, because he was injured during the qualification race.

Men
AthleteEventRace
TimeRank
Jorrit Bergsma10000 m12:41.98{{silver2}}
Jan Blokhuijsen5000 m6:14.757
Sven Kramer5000 mspeed skating}}{{gold1}}
10000 m13:01.026
Ronald Mulder500 m34.839 7
Kjeld Nuis1000 m1:07.95{{gold1}}
1500 m1:44.01{{gold1}}
Patrick Roest1500 m1:44.86{{silver2}}
Jan Smeekens500 m34.93010
Kai Verbij500 m34.90 9
1000 m1:08.616
Koen Verweij1000 m1:09.149
1500 m1:46.2611
Bob de Vries5000 m6:22.2615
Women
AthleteEventRace
TimeRank
Carlijn Achtereekte3000 m3:59.21{{gold1}}
Lotte van Beek1500 m1:55.274
500 m39.1823
Anice Das500 m38.7519
Antoinette de Jong3000 m4:00.02{{bronze3}}
Marrit Leenstra1000 m1:14.856
1500 m1:55.26{{bronze3}}
Jorien ter Mors500 m37.5396
1000 mspeed skating}}{{gold1}}
Esmee Visser5000 m6:50.23{{gold1}}
Annouk van der Weijden5000 m6:54.174
Ireen Wüst1000 m1:15.329
1500 m1:54.35{{gold1}}
3000 m3:59.29{{silver2}}
Mass start
AthleteEventSemifinalFinal
PointsTimeRankPointsTimeRank
Sven KramerMen's mass start68:24.51Q|Qualified to next round}}08:13.9516
Koen Verweij58:44.905 Q207:44.24{{bronze03}}
Irene SchoutenWomen's mass start58:54.944 Q208:33.02{{bronze03}}
Annouk van der Weijden408:32.312 Q08:42.1914
Team pursuit
AthleteEventQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
Time
RankOpposition
Time
RankOpposition
Time
Rank
Jan Blokhuijsen
Sven Kramer
Koen Verweij
Patrick Roest
Men's team pursuitUSA|2018 Winter}}
{{abbr|W|Won}} 3:40.03
Q|Qualified to next round}}NOR|2018 Winter}}
{{abbr|L|Lost}} 3:38.46
FB|Qualified to bronze medal round}}NZL|2018 Winter}}
W 3:38.40
{{bronze3}}
Antoinette de Jong
Marrit Leenstra
Ireen Wüst
Lotte van Beek
Women's team pursuitKOR|2018 Winter}}
W 2:55.61 {{OlyR|speed skating}}
1 QUSA|2018 Winter}}
W 3:00.41
FA|Qualified to gold medal round}}JPN|2018 Winter}}
L 2:55.48
{{silver2}}
Key: FA = Qualified to gold medal round; FB = Qualified to bronze medal round; L = Lost; OR = Olympic record; Q = Qualified to next round; W = Won

References

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4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nu.nl/olympische-winterspelen-pyeongchang-2018/5124521/chef-mission-bijl-legt-doelstelling-teamnl-vast-vijftien-medailles.html|title=Chef de mission Bijl establishes the Team NL target of fifteen medals|website=www.nu.nl|date=8 February 2018|access-date=8 February 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://nos.nl/pyeongchang2018/artikel/2216737-magistrale-wust-grijpt-goud-op-1-500-meter.html|title=Masterful Wüst grabs gold at 1,500 meters|publisher=NOS|date=12 February 2018|access-date=12 February 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://nos.nl/pyeongchang2018/artikel/2216745-wust-in-toptien-beste-wintersporters-aller-tijden.html|title=Wüst in top ten best winter Olympians of all time|publisher=NOS|date=12 February 2018|access-date=12 February 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://nos.nl/pyeongchang2018/artikel/2216929-olympische-titel-ontketende-nuis-op-1-500-meter-zilver-voor-roest.html|title=Olympic title for Nuis in 1,500 meters, silver for Roest|publisher=NOS|date=13 February 2018|access-date=13 February 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://nos.nl/pyeongchang2018/artikel/2216925-van-kerkhof-grijpt-verrassend-zilver-op-500-meter.html|title=Van Kerkhof takes unexpected silver in 500 meters|publisher=NOS|date=13 February 2018|access-date=13 February 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=XXI II Olympic Winter Games 2018 PyeongChang: Qualified quota places Short Track Speed Skating|url=http://www.isu.org/docman-documents-links/isu-files/documents-communications/isu-communications/15470-isu-communication-2132/file|publisher=International Skating Union (ISU)|date=23 November 2017|accessdate=24 November 2017}}
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15. ^{{cite web|url=https://nos.nl/pyeongchang2018/artikel/2216649-kritische-maas-vindt-doorgaan-finale-slopestyle-onverantwoord.html|title=Maas: final slopestyle ruined by strong winds|publisher=NOS|date=12 February 2018|access-date=12 February 2018}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nu.nl/olympische-winterspelen-pyeongchang-2018/5129132/snowboardster-maas-speelt-valpartijen-bijrol-in-winderige-slopestylefinale.html|title=Snowboardster Maas plays a role in slopestyle finals due to falls|website=www.nu.nl|date=12 February 2018|access-date=12 February 2018}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-olympics-2018-sno-ss-w-q-cancelled/womens-slopestyle-qualification-canceled-idUSKBN1FV054|title=Women's slopestyle qualification canceled|publisher=Reuters|date=11 February 2018|access-date=11 February 2018}}
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