Netherlands at the 2014 Winter Olympics explained

Noc:NED
Nocname:Dutch Olympic Committee*
Dutch Sports Federation
Games:Winter Olympics
Year:2014
Flagcaption:Flag of the Netherlands
Website: 
Location:Sochi
Competitors:41
Sports:4
Flagbearer Open:Jorien ter Mors[1]
Flagbearer Close:Bob de Jong[2]
Rank:5
Gold:8
Silver:7
Bronze:9
Appearances:auto
See also:1906 Intercalated Games

The Netherlands competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia from 7 to 23 February 2014. The Dutch team was the largest Dutch delegation at a Winter Olympics, with 41 competitors that participated in bobsleigh, short track speed skating, snowboarding, and speed skating.

With a total of 24 medals, it turned out to be the most successful Winter Games ever for the Dutch team. The Dutch team won 23 medals in speed skating and one medal in short track speed skating. Olympic speed skating records were set on the men's 5,000 metres by Sven Kramer, the men's 10,000 metres by Jorrit Bergsma, the men's team pursuit by Jan Blokhuijsen, Sven Kramer and Koen Verweij, the women's 1,500 metres by Jorien ter Mors and the women's team pursuit by Marrit Leenstra, Jorien ter Mors and Ireen Wüst. By sweeping the podium in speed skating at the men's 500 m, 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres, and the women's 1,500 m, the Netherlands became the first country in Winter Olympics history to achieve four podium sweeps at one edition of the Games.

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima, Prime Minister Mark Rutte, and Minister of Health, Welfare, and Sport Edith Schippers attended the Olympics. The Holland Heineken House was the meeting place for supporters and athletes during the Olympics.

Medalists

The Dutch team won 24 medals of which 23 were in (long track) speed skating and one in short track speed skating.

The speed skaters swept the podiums in the men's 500 metres, men's 5,000 metres, men's 10,000 metres, and the women's 1,500 metres.[3] The Netherlands is the first country to achieve four podium sweeps at one Winter Olympics edition (beating the previous record of two which was achieved by Norway in 1924, 1928 and 1932, Soviet Union in 1964, East Germany in 1972 and 1984 and Germany in 1998).

In the women's 1,500 metres speed skating, Dutch athletes placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th; the first such result in Olympic speed skating history by athletes from a single nation.

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Medals by sport
Sportbgcolor=#f7f6a8 bgcolor=#dce5e5 bgcolor=#ffdab9 Total
Speed skating87823
Short track speed skating0011
Total87924
Medals by date
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Day 18 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 1bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 13
Day 29 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 1bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 01
Day 310 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 1bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 13
Day 411 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 11
Day 512 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 1bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 12
Day 613 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 12
Day 714 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
Day 815 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 12
Day 916 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 1bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 13
Day 1017 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
Day 1118 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 1bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 13
Day 1219 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 12
Day 1320 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
Day 1421 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
Day 1522 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 2bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 02
Day 1623 Februarybgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
Total87924

Team

The Dutch team consisted of 41 competitors that participated in bobsleigh (6), short track speed skating (10), snowboarding (6), and speed skating (20). It was the largest Dutch delegation ever at the Winter Olympics.[4] It was also the first time that the Netherlands had an athlete competing in two different sports: Jorien ter Mors competed in both short track speed skating and speed skating. Jorien ter Mors was the Dutch flag bearer at the opening ceremony[1] [5] and Bob de Jong was the flag bearer at the closing ceremony.[2] Maurits Hendriks was the chef de mission for the Dutch team.[6]

Sports

Bobsleigh

See main article: article and Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

The Dutch bobsledders (6 athletes) competed with one team in each bobsleigh event: two-man, four-man, and two-woman. Their best result was a fourth place of the two-woman team.[7]

AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Edwin van Calker Two-man57.54=2157.462157.38=1856.95153:49.3319
Edwin van Calker*
Sybren Jansma
Arno Klaassen
Bror van der Zijde
Four-man55.551355.571555.821255.75123:42.6911
Esmé Kamphuis Two-woman57.94558.10658.20658.0323:52.274
Key: * denotes pilot of each sled, = denotes multiple teams share the same rank. Source:[7]

Short track speed skating

See main article: article and Short track speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics. The Dutch short track speed skaters (10 athletes) competed in all eight short track events.[8]

The Netherlands qualified the maximum of five skaters of each gender for the Olympics during World Cup 3 & 4 in November 2013.[9] Four men qualified for the 500 metres, but only three were allowed to start. The selection committee of the Dutch Speed Skating Federation (KNSB) decided that Daan Breeuwsma would not compete in the 500 metres.[10]

Sjinkie Knegt won the bronze medal in the men's 1000 metres, which is the first ever Olympic medal in short track speed skating for the Netherlands.[11]

Men
AthleteEventHeatQuarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Niels Kerstholt500 m42.441324
1000 m1:25.695319
1500 m2:13.8481 Q2:17.134616
Freek van der Wart500 m41.1902 Q1:01.371310
1000 mPEN
Sjinkie Knegt500 m41.2351 Q41.6831 Q41.2903 FB42.6088
1000 m1:26.0912 Q1:25.6952 Q1:27.2583 AA1:25.611
1500 m2:14.2493 Q2:14.6773 FB2:39.58112
Daan Breeuwsma
Niels Kerstholt
Sjinkie Knegt
Freek van der Wart
5000 m relay6:45.3851 FA6:49.1494

Key: AA = Advanced to medal round due to being impeded by another skater; DNA = Did not advance; FA = Qualify to medal round; FB = Qualify to consolation round; PEN = Penalty; Q = Qualified to next round. Source:[8]

Women
AthleteEventHeatQuarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Jorien ter Mors500 m44.2621 Q43.5722 Q44.2424 FB44.3316
1000 m1:46.6613 A1:29.1192 Q1:30.4813 FB1:36.8355
1500 m2:21.6261 Q2:19.3822 FA2:19.6564
Yara van Kerkhof500 m44.0442 Q43.888311
1000 m1:29.980318
1500 m2:26.8093 Q2:20.291515
Lara van Ruijven500 m44.023317
Jorien ter Mors
Sanne van Kerkhof
Yara van Kerkhof
Lara van Ruijven
3000 m relayPEN

Key: A = Advanced to next round due to being impeded by another skater; DNA = Did not advance; FA = Qualify to medal round; FB = Qualify to consolation round; PEN = Penalty; Q = Qualified to next round. Source:[8]

Snowboarding

See main article: article and Snowboarding at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

The Dutch snowboarders (6 athletes) competed in five of ten snowboarding events: men's halfpipe (2), women's slopestyle (1), women's parallel giant slalom (2), women's parallel slalom (2), and women's snowboard cross (1). None of the competitors advanced to the finals of their disciplines.[12]

Freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationSemi-finalFinal
Run 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2BestRankRun 1Run 2BestRank
Dimi de Jongalign=left rowspan=2Men's halfpipe25.2564.2564.251224
Dolf van der Wal25.5062.5062.501426
Cheryl MaasWomen's slopestyle18.0031.2531.259 QS30.7514.7530.751220
Key: QS = Qualify to semifinal. Source:[12]
Parallel
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
TimeRankOpposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Michelle DekkerWomen's giant slalom1:53.742222
Women's slalom1:05.661919
Nicolien SauerbreijWomen's giant slalom1:47.224 Q
L +0.05
10
Women's slalom1:05.692020
Key: L = Lost, Q = Qualify to next round. Source:[12]
Snowboard cross
Source:[12]

Speed skating

See main article: article and Speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics. The Netherlands qualified the maximum of ten speed skaters of each gender.[13] Individual riders were selected from the results of the Dutch Olympic Qualification Tournament, held between 27 and 30 December 2013 in Thialf, Heerenveen.[14] [15]

The Dutch speed skaters competed in all twelve long track events. The Netherlands dominated in speed skating, winning eight out of the 12 gold medals and a total of 23 out of 36 medals (of which any team, of course, could win a maximum of 32), with medals in all events.[16] There were four Dutch podium sweeps at the men's 5000 m, men's 500 m, women's 1500 m and men's 10000 m. The women's 1,500 metres resulted in the Dutch women placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th; the first such result by a single nation since East Germany dominated the men's singles luge competition at the 1972 Winter Olympics.

Margot Boer, by winning the bronze medal in the women's 500 metres, won the first ever Dutch Olympic medal in that event,[17] [18] while Michel Mulder was the first Dutch man to win gold at the 500 metres.[19]

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Final
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Jorrit Bergsma5000 m6:16.66
10000 m 12:44.45
Jan Blokhuijsen1500 m1:46.5013
5000 m6:15.71
Stefan Groothuis500 m35.422456.813992.2438
1000 m1:08.39
1500 m1:46.0812
Bob de Jong10000 m13:07.19
Sven Kramer5000 m 6:10.76
10000 m12:49.02
Michel Mulder500 m34.63234.67269.312
1000 m1:08.74
Ronald Mulder500 m34.969634.49169.46
Jan Smeekens500 m34.59134.72369.324
Mark Tuitert1000 m1:09.2910
1500 m1:45.425
Koen Verweij1000 m1:09.096
1500 m1:45.009
Key: = Olympic record. Source:[16]
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Final
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Lotte van Beek500 m38.671538.731777.4016
1000 m1:15.105
1500 m1:54.54
Margot Boer500 m37.77537.71375.48
1000 m1:14.90
Antoinette de Jong3000 m4:06.777
Carien Kleibeuker5000 m6:55.66
Marrit Leenstra500 m39.032138.71677.7419
1000 m1:15.156
1500 m1:56.404
Jorien ter Mors1500 m 1:53.51
Yvonne Nauta5000 m7:01.766
Laurine van Riessen500 m38.6451438.35976.9911
Annouk van der Weijden3000 m4:05.755
Ireen Wüst1000 m1:14.69
1500 m1:54.09
3000 m4:00.34
5000 m6:54.28
Key: = Olympic record. Source:[16]
Team pursuit
AthleteEventQuarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Sven Kramer
Koen Verweij
Jan Blokhuijsen
Men's team pursuit
W 3:44.48

W 3:40.79

W 3:37.71
Ireen Wüst
Lotte van Beek
Marrit Leenstra
Jorien ter Mors
Women's team pursuit
W 2:58.61

W 2:58.43

W 2:58.05

Key: = Olympic record, W = Won. Source:[16]

Supporters

Dignitaries

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and King Willem-Alexander attended the Olympics, despite the recent troubled Dutch relationship with Russia. The pair was accompanied by the King's wife Queen Máxima and Dutch Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport Edith Schippers, with the King's status as an Honorary member of the IOC adding to the significance of his visit.[20] The visit was controversial due to the Russian anti-gay laws.[21] On the second day of the Games, King Willem-Alexander awarded the medals to the three Dutch medalists of the men's 5000 metres speed skating during the victory ceremony at medal plaza.[22]

National house

During the Games, the Netherlands had a national house; the 12th edition of the Holland Heineken House. Organized by NOC*NSF and Heineken,[23] the Dutch national house was a meeting place for Dutch supporters, athletes and other followers. The Dutch national house was located 5 km south of the Olympic Park at the Azimut Hotel Resort. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima, as well as Russian president Vladimir Putin visited the Dutch national house during the Games.[24]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sochi 2014 Opening Ceremony – Flagbearers. Sochi 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Organizing Committee. 7 February 2014 . olympic.org . 7 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Sochi 2014 Closing Ceremony – Flagbearers. The International Olympic Committee (IOC). 23 February 2014. 23 February 2014.
  3. Web site: Dutch surprise: Jorrit Bergsma upsets Kramer to lead another orange sweep at speedskating oval | Star Tribune . . 18 February 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140222010546/http://www.startribune.com/sports/245985491.html# . 22 February 2014 . dead . dmy-all .
  4. News: Ploeg Sotsji telt 41 sporters . nusport.nl. 3 January 2014. 28 January 2014. nl.
  5. News: . Jorien ter Mors vlaggendraagster bij openingsceremonie . nl. Jorien ter Mors flag bearer at the opening ceremony. 6 February 2014 . 6 February 2014 .
  6. "Nederland heeft meeste medailles van alle landen", Algemeen Dagblad, 2014. Retrieved on 5 March 2014.
  7. Web site: Official Results Book Bobsleigh 16 to 23 February . . 23 February 2014 . 25 February 2014 . Sochi . 1.0 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140719211037/http://gtcdn.sochi2014.com/contentpage/iLs-Ij/BS-o%20Results-Book_Sochi-V1.pdf . 19 July 2014 . dmy-all .
  8. Web site: Official Results Book Short Track Speed Skating 10 to 21 February . . 22 February 2014 . 25 February 2014 . Sochi . 1.0 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140719211037/http://gtcdn.sochi2014.com/contentpage/iLs-Ij/BS-o%20Results-Book_Sochi-V1.pdf . 19 July 2014 . dmy-all .
  9. SPECIAL REGULATIONS & TECHNICAL RULES SPEED SKATING and SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING 2012 . June 2012 . . 28 September 2013 . 11 October 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131011213642/http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-206176-223399-177249-0-file,00.pdf . dmy-all .
  10. News: Shorttracker Breeuwsma hekelt besluit KNSB over 500-meter. Nusport.nl . 2 February 2014 . 29 January 2014. nl.
  11. News: Sochi 2014: Knegt gets hands dirty to win first Dutch short track medal . The Sport Review . Stuart Clarke . 15 February 2014 .
  12. Web site: Official Results Book Snowboard 6 to 22 February . . 23 February 2014 . 26 February 2014 . Sochi . 1.0 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140719154316/http://gtcdn.sochi2014.com/contentpage/GAIjy_/SB-o%20Results%20Book_Sochi-V1.pdf . 19 July 2014 . dmy-all .
  13. http://isuprod.blob.core.windows.net/media/128425/1841-owg-2014-provisional-allocation-entry-quotas-speed-skating.pdf 9 December Entries Speed skating
  14. News: Schaatsers proberen olympische kwalificatie af te dwingen in Thialf. Nusport.nl. 26 December 2013. 2 February 2014. nl. 3 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140203210542/http://www.nusport.nl/schaatsen/3662480/schaatsers-proberen-olympische-kwalificatie-af-dwingen-in-thialf.html. dead.
  15. News: Hoe ziet het programma van het OKT in Thialf eruit?. Nusport.nl. 26 December 2013. 2 February 2014. nl.
  16. Web site: Official Results Book Speed Skating 8 to 22 February . . 23 February 2014 . 4 March 2014 . Sochi . 1.0 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140719151942/http://gtcdn.sochi2014.com/contentpage/qNxXWO/SS-o%20Results-Book_Sochi-V1.pdf . 19 July 2014 . dmy-all .
  17. News: Heather Richardson falls short of medal, Lee Sang-hwa wins 500m gold . James O'Brien . 11 February 2014 . NBC News .
  18. News: Live – Margot Boer wint brons . Lisette van der Geest . Pieter Sabel . 11 February 2014 . Volkskrant.nl . nl .
  19. Web site: Teruglezen - Topdag: drie Nederlandse plakken met 500 meter schaatsen. Steenvoort. Martine. Zwaan. Irene de. 2014-02-10. de Volkskrant. nl-NL. 2020-01-09.
  20. News: Dutch Prime Minister and King of Netherlands to break international trend and attend Sochi 2014 . insidethegames.biz. 10 January 2014. 28 January 2014.
  21. News: Dutch Prime Minister and King of Netherlands to break international trend and attend Sochi 2014 . nusport.nl. 30 January 2014. 31 January 2014. nl.
  22. News: Koning reikt medailles uit aan schaatsers . ad.nl. 9 February 2014. 10 February 2014. nl.
  23. News: Holland Heineken House dichter bij olympiërs dan ooit. nusport.nl. 13 January 2014. 24 January 2014. nl. 27 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140127192104/http://www.nusport.nl/sotsji-nieuws/3673697/holland-heineken-house-dichter-bij-olympiers-dan-ooit.html. dead.
  24. News: Putin heads to Holland's Heineken House for Olympic party. 10 February 2014.