Dutch speed skater
Hein Otterspeer
Otterspeer in 2013 |
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Full name | Hendrik Otterspeer |
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Born | (1988-11-11) 11 November 1988 (age 36) Gouda, Netherlands |
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Height | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) |
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Weight | 89 kg (196 lb) |
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Country | Netherlands |
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Sport | Speed skating |
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Hendrik "Hein" Otterspeer (born 11 November 1988) is a Dutch speed skater who specialises in the sprint distances.
Career
Otterspeer finished second in the 2014 Dutch sprint championships, held at the Olympisch Stadium in Amsterdam. In January 2015, he became the Dutch sprint champion in Groningen. He finished second at the 2015 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan, behind Pavel Kulizhnikov.
From 2011 through 2014, he was a member of Team Beslist; since 2015, Otterspeer has been a member of Team LottoNL-Jumbo.
Personal records
Personal records
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Men's speed skating
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Event
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Result
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Date
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Location
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Notes
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500 m |
34.48 |
29 January 2012 |
Calgary |
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1000 m |
1:07.14 |
2 December 2017 |
Calgary |
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1500 m |
1:47.68 |
9 September 2016 |
Inzell |
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3000 m |
4:04.11 |
20 October 2007 |
Erfurt |
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5000 m |
7:14.47 |
24 November 2007 |
Eindhoven |
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Source: SpeedskatingResults.com[1]
Tournament overview
Source:[2][3][4]
World Cup overview
Season
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500 meter
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2010–2011 |
2nd(b) |
2nd(b) |
11th |
10th |
18th |
19th |
15th |
14th |
16th |
8th |
12th |
16th
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2011–2012 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
4th(b) |
1st(b) |
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9th |
7th |
15th
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2012–2013 |
7th |
13th |
9th |
15th |
9th |
13th |
11th |
16th |
9th |
13th |
16th |
7th
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2013–2014 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
4th(b) |
4th(b) |
DNF |
2nd(b) |
– |
–
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2014–2015 |
4th |
17th |
6th |
11th |
13th |
10th |
8th |
10th |
7th |
– |
– |
–
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2015–2016 |
DNF |
16th |
19th |
26th |
5th |
8th |
14th |
10th |
– |
– |
– |
–
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2016–2017 |
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2017–2018 |
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5th |
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10th |
– |
– |
8th |
13th |
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2018–2019 |
– |
19th |
– |
4th(b) |
– |
– |
– |
– |
2nd(b) |
– |
– |
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2019–2020 |
3rd(b) |
14th |
– |
7th(b) |
2nd(b) |
19th |
– |
– |
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2020–2021 |
7th |
10th |
18th |
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2021–2022 |
12th |
8th |
14th |
15th |
7th |
DQ |
– |
– |
13th |
12th |
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2022–2023 |
19th |
6th(b) |
– |
1st(b) |
4th |
1st(b) |
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Source:[5]
[6]
- GWC = Grand World Cup
- – = Did not participate
- DQ = Disqualified
- (b) = World Cup division B
- DNF = Did not finish
References
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