Kees Verkerk Explained

Nationality:Dutch
Birth Name:Cornelis Arie Verkerk
Kees Verkerk
Headercolor:
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Country:Netherlands
Club:Puttershoek
Birth Date:28 October 1942
Birth Place:Maasdam, Netherlands
Height:1.71 m
Weight:71 kg
Turnedpro:1964
Retired:1972
Pb:500 m: 39.9 (1971)
1000 m: 1:21.4 (1971)
1500 m: 1:58.9 (1971)
3000 m: 4:14.9 (1972)
5000 m: 7:13.2 (1969)
10 000 m: 15:03.6 (1969)

Cornelis Arie "Kees" Verkerk (born 28 October 1942) is a former speed skater from the Netherlands.[1]

Short biography

Kees Verkerk was World Allround Champion in 1966 and 1967, and European Allround Champion in 1967. He won an Olympic gold medal on the 1,500 m in 1968 and a silver medal on the 5,000 m. Four years earlier (in 1964), he had won Olympic silver on the 1,500 m. In 1972, he won Olympic silver on the 10,000 m.[1] Nationally, he won four Allround titles in 1966, 1967, 1969 and 1972. As a result of his performances, he received the Oscar Mathisen Award in 1966 and 1967, the first skater to win this award twice, although until 1967, skaters were not eligible to win it more than once.

In 1973, together with Ard Schenk and a dozen other skaters, Verkerk joined in a newly formed professional league, but this lasted only two years. The end of this professional league also marked the end of Verkerk's career as a speed skater. Later, he was coach of the Swedish team. Verkerk met his future Norwegian wife in 1972 and has lived in Norway since his speed skating career ended.[1]

World records

Over the course of his career, Verkerk skated eight world records:

DisciplineResultDateLocationNote
Big combination178.05812 February 1967World record until 14 January 1968
1500 m2:03.926 February 1967World record until 5 February 1968
5000 m7:26.626 February 1967Inzell World record until 7 January 1968
Big combination172.05810 March 1968InzellWorld record until 2 March 1969
10000 m15:03.626 January 1969InzellWorld record until 14 February 1971
1500 m2:02.09 February 1969DavosWorld record until 8 March 1970
5000 m7:13.21 March 1969InzellWorld record until 13 March 1971
1500 m2:01.98 March 1970InzellWorld record until 16 January 1971
Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[2]

Personal records

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Verkerk has an Adelskalender score of 168.033 points. Except for two days in February 1968, he was number one on the Adelskalender from 28 February 1967 until 5 February 1971 – a total of 1444 days.[3] The Adelskalender is an all-time allround speed skating ranking.[4] [5]

Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[6]

Tournament overview


Season
Dutch
Championships
Allround
European
Championships
Allround
Olympic
Games
World
Championships
Allround
ISSL
European
Championships
Allround
ISSL
World
Championships
Allround

1962–63

12th 500m
5000m
4th 1500m
4th 10000m
4th overall
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1963–64
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21st 500m
10th 5000m
15th 1500m
8th 10000m
12th overall
INNSBRUCK
1500m
9th 5000m
16th 10000m

28th 500m
13th 5000m
20th 1500m
12th 10000m
11th overall
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1964–65

8th 500m
5000m
4th 1500m
10000m
overall

13th 500m
4th 5000m
8th 1500m
4th 10000m
8th overall
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14th 500m
4th 5000m
19th 1500m
13th 10000m
10th overall
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1965–66

500m
5000m
1500m
10000m
overall

4th 500m
5000m
1500m
10000m
overall
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20th 500m
5000m
1500m
10000m
overall
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1966–67

500m
5000m
1500m
10000m
overall

4th 500m
5000m
1500m
3000m•
overall
bgcolor=#EEEEEE
9th 500m
5000m
1500m
10000m
overall
bgcolor=#EEEEEE bgcolor=#EEEEEE

1967–68

9th 500m
9th 5000m
1500m
7th 10000m
4th overall

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

33rd 500m
1500m
5000m
5th 10000m

9th 500m
5000m
5th 1500m
6th 10000m
4th overall
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1968–69

500m
5000m
1500m
10000m
overall

6th 500m
10th 5000m
1500m
10000m
overall
bgcolor=#EEEEEE
22nd 500m
5000m
1500m
4th 10000m
overall
bgcolor=#EEEEEE bgcolor=#EEEEEE

1969–70
bgcolor=#EEEEEE
11th 500m
5000m
10th 1500m
4th 10000m
7th overall
bgcolor=#EEEEEE
10th 500m
5000m
1500m
10000m
overall
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1970–71

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

16th 500m
5th 5000m
4th 1500m
10000m
overall
bgcolor=#EEEEEE
12th 500m
5000m
10th 1500m
10000m
overall
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1971–72

500m
4th 5000m
1500m
10000m
overall

13th 500m
5000m
7th 1500m
10000m
4th overall

8th 1500m
6th 5000m
10000m

20th 500m
6th 5000m
9th 1500m
5th 10000m
6th overall
bgcolor=#EEEEEE bgcolor=#EEEEEE

1972–73
bgcolor=#EEEEEE bgcolor=#EEEEEE bgcolor=#EEEEEE bgcolor=#EEEEEE
7th 500m
5000m
7th 1500m
10000m
5th overall

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

1973–74
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500m
4th 5000m
1500m
10000m
overall
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source: [7] [8] [9]

References

Notes
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  • External links



    Notes and References

    1. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417235756/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ve/kees-verkerk-1.html Kees Verkerk
    2. Web site: Kees Verkerk. SpeedSkatingStats.com. 29 August 2012.
    3. http://evertstenlund.se/topp.htm Days at the top of the Adelskalendern
    4. http://evertstenlund.se/evo4.htm Evolution of the Adelskalender 1959–1969
    5. http://evertstenlund.se/evo3.htm Evolution of the Adelskalender 1969–1979
    6. Web site: Kees Verkerk. SpeedSkatingStats.com. 29 August 2012.
    7. Web site: Kees Verkerk. speedskatingstats.com . 16 November 2022.
    8. Web site: Kees Verkerk. speedskatingnews.info . 23 November 2022.
    9. Web site: Kees Verkerk. schaatsstatistieken.nl. 12 April 2017.