Annita van Doorn

Annita van Doorn
Annita van Doorn
Personal information
Born (1983-04-26) April 26, 1983
Utrecht, Netherlands
Height 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Weight 57 kg (126 lb)
Sport
Country Netherlands
Sport Speed skating
Club Schaats Vereniging Utrecht (SVU)
Coached by Jeroen Otter

Annita van Doorn (born 26 April 1983) is a Dutch Short track speed skater. She made her international debut in 2003 at the World Championships for teams. Van Doorn was the first Dutch short track speed skater with a victory on a World Cup distance. She took a lap on her competitors on the 3000 meters and won the super final, surprisingly, at her second World Cup competition. In 2008, she became European Champion in the 500 meters in Ventspils, Latvia. In the overall classification she ended as 5th. She won bronze medals at the European Championships with the relay team in 2007, 2009 en 2010. In 2009 Van Doorn won her first Dutch title.[1][2]

At the Olympic Games in Vancouver, Van Doorn ended as fourth on the relay with her team, together with teammates Liesbeth Mau Asam, Jorien ter Mors, Sanne van Kerkhof and Maaike Vos. Van Doorn ended as 11th at the 1000 meters. She was close for qualifying for the 2006 Olympics in Torino, but did not make it.[3]

The 2010-2011 season was successful for Van Doorn and the relay team. During the European Championships in their own country (Thialf, Heerenveen) the Dutch (Jorien ter Mors, Sanne van Kerkhof, Yara van Kerkhof and Annita van Doorn) grabbed the European title. Two months later the team surprised at the Worldchampionships. Behind China, the Dutch team took the silver. Earlier in the season the team won bronze at a World Cup competition in Changchun, China. It was the first medal in 8 years for the Netherlands in a World Cup competition.

Van Doorn won the award for the best short track speed skater of the Netherlands twice (2008, 2009).

Personal records

distance time date icerink country extra
500 meters44,24712-11-09 Marquette United States
1000 meters1.31,516*24-02-10 Vancouver Canada
1500 meters2.23,89320-10-07 Harbin China
3000 meters5.08,59722-03-09 Zoetermeer Netherlands
3000 meters relay4.13,135*15-11-09 Marquette United States Annita van Doorn, Sanne van Kerkhof, Liesbeth Mau Asam, Jorien ter Mors

*: Dutch national record

References

  1. "Annita van Doorn – KNSB-team". schaatsen.nl. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  2. "Annita van Doorn – Shorttrackster". Annitavandoorn.nl. 1983-04-26. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  3. http://www.sportresult.com/federations/ISU/ShortTrack/Results.aspx?evt=11210300000009&gen=w&ref=7806&view=dcl. Retrieved September 20, 2012. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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