Jochem Uytdehaage Explained

Jochem Uytdehaage
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Birth Date:9 July 1976[1]
Birth Place:Utrecht, Netherlands
Height:1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight:70 kg (154 lb)
Turnedpro:1996
Retired:2007
Pb:500 m: 36.27 (2005)
1000 m: 1:11.36 (2001)
1500 m: 1:44.57 (2002)
3000 m: 3:43.28 (2001)
5000 m: 6:14.66 (2002)
10 000 m: 12:58.92 (2002)
Website:www.uytdehaage.nl

Jochem Simon Uytdehaage (born 9 July 1976) is a Dutch former long track speed skater who won two Olympic gold medals in Salt Lake City and was the 2002 World Allround champion. He retired in 2007 at the age of 30, following two consecutive seasons of poor results.[2]

Biography

Uytdehaage was born on 9 July 1976 in Oog in Al, Utrecht, Netherlands. He was the 2002 European Allround champion. During the 2002 Winter Olympics, he won the gold medal in the 5,000 and 10,000 meter events and the silver in the 1500 meter event. His winning time on the 10,000 meter was 12:58.92, the first time a skater broke the 13-minute barrier on this distance,[3] and this world record stood for three years, until it was broken by Carl Verheijen and Chad Hedrick.[4] His 5,000 meter time of 6:14.66 was also a world record. Uytdehaage led the long track speed skating Adelskalender from 2001 until 13 November 2005, when Chad Hedrick (US) overtook him.

In December 2005, at the Dutch Olympic trials in Heerenveen, Uytdehaage failed to qualify for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.[5]

Records

World records

Tournament overview


Season
Dutch
Championships
Single
Distances
Dutch
Championships
Allround
European
Championships
Allround
Olympic
Games
World
Cup
GWC
World
Championships
Single
Distances
World
Championships
Allround

1995–96

8th 1500m
13th 5000m

22nd 500m
11th 5000m
19th 1500m
DNQ 10000m
NC overall (18th)
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1996–97
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20th 500m
17th 5000m
20th 1500m
DNQ 10000m
NC overall (21st)
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1997–98

17th 1500m
11th 5000m
6th 10000m

12th 500m
5th 5000m
8th 1500m
4th 10000m
overall
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1998–99

16th 1500m
8th 5000m
5th 10000m

7th 500m
4th 5000m
4th 1500m
10000m
overall
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29th 5000m/10000m
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1999–2000

9th 1500m
4th 5000m
10000m

7th 500m
4th 5000m
8th 1500m
10000m
5th overall
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2000–01

4th 5000m
10000m

500m
5000m
6th 1500m
10000m
overall

6th 500m
7th 5000m
5th 1500m
4th 10000m
4th overall
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34th 1500m
8th 5000m/10000m

7th 10000m

18th 500m
9th 5000m
8th 1500m
9th 10000m
10th overall

2001–02

11th 1500m
5th 5000m
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4th 500m
5000m
5th 1500m
5th 10000m
overall

34th 1500m
8th 5000m/10000m
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5th 500m
5000m
4th 1500m
10000m
overall

2002–03

7th 1500m
4th 5000m

11th 500m
7th 5000m
9th 1500m
6th 10000m
8th overall
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11th 1500m
5000m/10000m

5000m
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2003–04

4th 1500m
5000m
10000m

5th 500m
5000m
1500m
10000m
overall

6th 500m
4th 5000m
4th 1500m
4th 10000m
overall
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12th 1500m
4th 5000m/10000m
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12th 500m
8th 5000m
DNS 1500m
DNS 10000m
NC overall

2004–05

13th 1500m
13th 5000m
6th 10000m

500m
5th 5000m
1500m
5th 10000m
4th overall

500m
5th 5000m
1500m
5th 10000m
overall
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7th 5000m/10000m

7th 5000m

11th 500m
7th 5000m
5th 1500m
6th 10000m
5th overall

2005–06

7th 1500m
6th 5000m
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14th 500m
14th 5000m
16th 1500m
12th 10000m
11th overall
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22nd 5000m/10000m
Team pursuit
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2006–07

16th 1500m
9th 5000m
8th 10000m
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Source:[6]

NC = No classification

DNQ = Did not qualify for the last event

World Cup

Season1500 meter
3rd(b)
– 1st(b)
7th 9th 16th 4th
5th 6th 9th
Season5000 meter/10000 meter
–* 9th
16th 12th* 10th 5th 5th
6th 9th 10th* 8th 10th
4th 6th*
6th 7th 6th 6th*
8th* 5th –*
14th* 1st(b)
Source:[6]

(b) = Division B

– = Did not participate

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Jochem Uytdehaage. The Washington Post. 31 August 2014.
  2. Web site: Uytdehaage stopt ermee. nos.nl. 6 February 2007. 23 March 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090701065747/http://www.nos.nl/nosstudiosport/artikelen/2007/2/6/06022000uytdehaage.html. 1 July 2009.
  3. Web site: Uytdehaage breaks marathon barrier . news.bbc.co.uk. 22 February 2002 . 23 March 2010.
  4. http://evertstenlund.se/seas96.htm All Time best performances
  5. Absentee roll call; List of athletes not competing in Turin is impressive . Sports Illustrated . 15 February 2006. 23 March 2010.
  6. Web site: Skater Profile | Jochem Uytdehaage | Men | Netherlands.