Bas Verwijlen Explained

Bas Verwijlen
Birth Date:1 October 1983
Birth Place:Oss, Netherlands
Weight:800NaN0
Weapon:épée
Hand:right-handed
Club:SC Den Bosch
Website:http://www.basverwijlen.com/
Fieranking:current ranking

Bas Verwijlen (born 1 October 1983) is a Dutch right-handed épée fencer and four-time Olympian.[1] [2]

He started fencing when he was five years old at fencing club Zaal Verwijlen in Oss, owned by his father Roel Verwijlen, who is also the Dutch national coach. Until he was twelve years old, he fenced in two different weapons, but he has since chosen to focus on the épée. He became part of the Dutch national team and took part in the Universiade (17th in Beijing, 2001), Youth Olympics, Dutch national championships, but also European and World Championships. As a junior, he won eleven national titles, he became third at the World Championships under-16 in the United States and represented the Netherlands at every European and World Championship since 1998. He won two World Cups for Juniors, a performance never achieved by another fencer.[2]

It was time for his senior career and also managed to achieve World class performances there. At the 2005 World Championships in Leipzig he won the bronze medal. At the European Championships 2005 in Zalaegerszeg he and his Dutch teammates came sixth in the nations tournament. He reached the final and became second at the 2006 European Championships in İzmir. After the Grand Prix meeting in Stockholm in 2008 he was secure of qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. In the preparations for this tournament he won the World Cup meeting in Cali, Colombia in June and he also won the Dutch national title.[2] At the 2008 Summer Olympics he reached the last eight, losing to the eventual gold medalist, Matteo Tagliariol.[3]

At the 2011 European Championships, he finished in 2nd place, a result he repeated at the 2011 World Championships.[4] He qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics, finishing in 13th place, despite a knee injury.

Medal Record

World Championship

YearLocationEventPosition
2005 Leipzig, GermanyIndividual Men's Épée3rd[5]
2011 Catania, ItalyIndividual Men's Épée2nd[6]

Grand Prix

DateLocationEventPosition
03/28/2003 Bogotá, ColombiaIndividual Men's Épée3rd[8]
05/11/2007 Paris, FranceIndividual Men's Épée3rd[9]
01/25/2008 Kuwait City, KuwaitIndividual Men's Épée3rd[10]
02/10/2012 Doha, QatarIndividual Men's Épée3rd[11]
12/04/2015 Doha, QatarIndividual Men's Épée3rd[12]

World Cup

DateLocationEventPosition
05/21/2005 Tallinn, EstoniaIndividual Men's Épée3rd[13]
07/08/2005 Vancouver, CanadaIndividual Men's Épée2nd[14]
07/16/2005 Tehran, IranIndividual Men's Épée1st[15]
07/15/2006 Tehran, IranIndividual Men's Épée3rd[16]
01/12/2007 Kish Island, IranIndividual Men's Épée2nd[17]
02/02/2007 Legnano, ItalyIndividual Men's Épée3rd[18]
06/14/2008 Cali, ColombiaIndividual Men's Épée1st[19]
01/10/2009 Kish Island, IranIndividual Men's Épée1st[20]
02/14/2009 Tallinn, EstoniaIndividual Men's Épée3rd[21]
03/26/2010 Heidenheim, GermanyIndividual Men's Épée2nd[22]
06/26/2010 Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIndividual Men's Épée2nd[23]
03/04/2011 Tallinn, EstoniaIndividual Men's Épée3rd[24]
02/21/2014 Tallinn, EstoniaIndividual Men's Épée2nd[25]
10/23/2015 Bern, SwitzerlandIndividual Men's Épée1st[26]
05/11/2018 Paris, FranceIndividual Men's Épée3rd[27]
11/23/2018 Bern, SwitzerlandIndividual Men's Épée2nd[28]
02/07/2020 Vancouver, CanadaIndividual Men's Épée1st[29]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: INTERNATIONAL FENCING FEDERATION - The International Fencing Federation official website. 2021-04-18. FIE.org.
  2. http://www.basverwijlen.com/biografie.php Biografie: Bas Verwijlen
  3. Web site: Bas Verwijlen Bio, Stats, and Results. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418052755/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ve/bas-verwijlen-1.html. dead. 2020-04-18. Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. 2015-07-03.
  4. Web site: VERWIJLEN BAS at FIE.org. 3 July 2015. www.fie.org. FIE. https://web.archive.org/web/20141227091841/http://static7.fie.org/uploads/5/26026-VERWIJLEN%20Bas.pdf. 27 December 2014. dead.
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