Bart Veldkamp
Bart Veldkamp (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɑrt ˈfɛltkɑmp];[1] born 22 November 1967) is a retired speed skater, who represented the Netherlands and later Belgium in international competitions, including the Winter Olympics. He currently is the national speed skating coach of Belgium.
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| Nationality | Belgian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | 22 November 1967 The Hague, Netherlands  | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 84 kg (185 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Speed skating | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Turned pro | 1989 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coached by | Ab Krook Hans Veldkamp  | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Retired | 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Personal best(s) | 500 m: 37.55 (2000) 1000 m: 1:12.80 (2005) 1500 m: 1:49.00 (2001) 3000 m: 3:47.56 2006) 5000 m: 6:23.64 (2001) 10 000 m: 13:27.48 (2002)  | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record 
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Speed skating
    
In 1990, Bart Veldkamp won the European Allround Championships and came very close to repeating that feat 11 years later in 2001, finishing 2nd. At the 1992 Winter Olympics, he won a gold medal on the 10,000 m. Mainly due to this achievement, Veldkamp was named Dutch Sportsman of the Year in 1992. Before the 1994 Winter Olympics, he was dissatisfied with the qualifying procedures for tournaments and became a Belgian. In Belgium there was (and still is) no speed skating tradition, so qualifying for tournaments became simple because there were no other speed skaters to compete with.
In Lillehammer at the 1994 Winter Olympics, Veldkamp won a bronze medal on the 10,000 m for the Netherlands. The next Olympic medal he won was as a Belgian at the 1998 Winter Olympics on the 5,000 m, in which he became the first skater ever to break the 6:30 barrier on that distance, but his time was beaten later that same day by former compatriots Rintje Ritsma and Gianni Romme. His bronze medal was the first ever Olympic medal in speed skating for Belgium.
In 1997, Veldkamp participated in the Elfstedentocht. In 2003, he announced that the 2006 Winter Olympics at Turin would be his third Winter Olympics as a Belgian, his fifth overall, and definitely his last. At these 2006 Winter Olympics, Veldkamp finished 13th on the 5,000 m and 14th on the 10,000 m and ended his career afterwards.
Commentary and coaching
    
After his career Veldkamp became a sports commentator for the NOS to analyze speed skating races. He also appeared on several other TV shows such as Peking Express and Wildebeesten.
In the 2006/2007 winter season Veldkamp trained four Kenyan athletes, for the first time ever on ice, for a Dutch TV show. The goal was to let them skate the 200 km long alternative Elfstedentocht at the Weissensee in Austria.
He currently is the national speed skating coach of Belgium.
Records
    
    Personal records
    
| Personal records | ||||
| Men's Speed skating | ||||
| Event | Result | Date | Location | Notes | 
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| 500 m | 37.55 | 15 January 2000 | Hamar | |
| 1000 m | 1:12.80 | 20 November 2005 | Salt Lake City | |
| 1500 m | 1:49.00 | 4 March 2001 | Calgary | |
| 3000 m | 3:47.56 | 5 February 2006 | Turin | |
| 5000 m | 6:23.64 | 2 March 2001 | Calgary | |
| 10000 m | 13:27.48 | 22 February 2002 | Salt Lake City | |
Source: SpeedskatingResults.com[2]
By 12 January 2014, Veldkamp was placed 107th with a score of 152.621 points on the Adelskalender, the ranking list for all-time personal bests.[3] His highest ranking ever on the Adelskalender was a 5th place.
World records
    
Veldkamp skated one world record:
| Event | Result | Date | Location | Note | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3000 m | 3:48.91 | 20 March 1998 | Calgary | World record until 19 March 1999 | 
Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[4]
Tournament overview
    
Season  | 
Dutch  Championships Single Distances  | 
Dutch  Championships Allround  | 
European  Championships Allround  | 
Olympic  Games  | 
World  Championships Single Distances  | 
World  Championships Allround  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1986–87  | THE HAGUE  UTRECHT  19th 10000m  | |||||
1987–88  | HEERENVEEN  4th 10000m  | |||||
1988–89  | HEERENVEEN  24th 500m 11th 1500m 4th 5000m 4th 10000m  | THE HAGUE  11th 500m 4th 1500m  | OSLO  30th 500m 19th 1500m 5th 10000m 10th overall  | |||
1989–90  | HEERENVEEN  23rd 500m 24th 1500m  | ASSEN  18th 500m 6th overall  | HEERENVEEN  15th 500m 8th 1500m  | INNSBRUCK  22nd 500m 6th 1500m  | ||
1990–91  | THE HAGUE   | ALKMAAR  11th 500m  | SARAJEVO  14th 500m 4th 1500m  | HEERENVEEN  23rd 500m 11th 1500m  | ||
1991–92  | HEERENVEEN  7th 1500m  | ALKMAAR  9th 500m  | HEERENVEEN  12th 500m 6th 1500m 5th 10000m 5th overall  | ALBERTVILLE  5th 1500m 5th 5000m  | CALGARY  15th 500m 32nd 5000m 32nd 1500m DNQ 10000m NC overall(29th)  | |
1992–93  | DEVENTER  NC 500m 8th 1500m  | ASSEN  12th 500m  | HEERENVEEN  14th 500m 12th 1500m 4th overall  | HAMAR  18th 500m 9th 1500m 4th overall  | ||
1993–94  | HEERENVEEN  13th 1500m 4th 10000m  | THE HAGUE  7th 500m 7th 1500m  | LILLEHAMMER  5th 5000m  | GOTHENBURG  14th 500m 9th 5000m 14th 1500m 5th 10000m 8th overall  | ||
1994–95  | THE HAGUE  DNF 10000m 7th 1500m 6th 5000m  | ASSEN  9th 500m 6th 1500m  | ||||
1995–96  | DAVOS  15th 500m 11th 1500m 4th overall  | HAMAR  4th 5000m  | INZELL  24th 500m 18th 1500m 4th 10000m 9th overall  | |||
1996–97  | HEERENVEEN  24th 500m 15th 5000m 16th 1500m DNQ 10000m NC overall(18th)  | WARSAW  4th 5000m 4th 10000m  | NAGANO  26th 500m 11th 1500m 6th overall  | |||
1997–98  | HELSINKI  16th 500m 9th 1500m 4th overall  | NAGANO  17th 1500m 4th 10000m  | CALGARY  18th 1500m 5th 10000m  | HEERENVEEN  27th 500m 5th 1500m 4th overall  | ||
1998–99  | HEERENVEEN  14th 500m 13th 1500m 4th overall  | HEERENVEEN  5th 10000m  | HAMAR  20th 500m 7th 5000m 18th 1500m 5th overall  | |||
1999–2000  | HAMAR  8th 500m 10th 1500m 5th 10000m 5th overall  | NAGANO  6th 5000m 5th 10000m  | MILWAUKEE  19th 500m 7th 1500m 4th overall  | |||
2000–01  | BASELGA di PINÈ  22nd 500m 6th 1500m  | SALT LAKE CITY  18th 5000m 8th 10000m  | BUDAPEST  20th 500m 12th 1500m  | |||
2001–02  | ERFURT  25th 500m 25th 1500m 6th 10000m 13th overall  | SALT LAKE CITY  8th 5000m 9th 10000m  | HEERENVEEN  22nd 500m 4th 5000m 19th 1500m 4th 10000m 9th overall  | |||
2002–03  | HEERENVEEN  24th 500m 9th 5000m 21st 1500m 4th 10000m 14th overall  | BERLIN  18th 5000m 10th 10000m  | ||||
2003–04  | HEERENVEEN  26th 500m 16th 5000m 21st 1500m DNQ 10000m NC overall(22nd)  | SEOUL  18th 5000m  | ||||
2004–05  | HEERENVEEN  24th 500m 10th 5000m 20th 1500m 9th 10000m 12th overall  | INZELL  9th 5000m 10th 10000m  | MOSCOW  17th 500m 8th 5000m 17th 1500m 8th 10000m 11th overall  | |||
2005–06  | HAMAR  22nd 500m 15th 5000m 20th 1500m DNQ 10000m NC overall(20th)  | TURIN  13th 5000m 14th 10000m  | 
- NC = No classification
 - DNQ = Did not qualify
 
Medals won
    
| Championship | Gold  | Silver  | Bronze  | 
|---|---|---|---|
| European Allround classification | 1 | 1 | 1 | 
| Olympic Games | 1 | 0 | 2 | 
| World Single Distances | 0 | 2 | 1 | 
| World Allround classification | 0 | 0 | 3 | 
| Dutch Allround classification | 0 | 3 | 3 | 
| Dutch Single Distances | 4 | 3 | 4 | 
Medals
    
An overview of medals won by Veldkamp at important championships, listing the years in which he won each medal:
| Championship | Gold medal | Silver medal | Bronze medal | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter Olympics | 1992 (10000 m) | 1994 (10000 m)  1998 (5000 m)  | |
| World Allround | 1990  1991 2001  | ||
| World Single Distance | 1996 (10000 m)  1999 (5000 m)  | 1998 (5000 m) | |
| European Allround | 1990 | 2001 | 1991 | 
| Dutch Allround | 1991  1992 1993  | 1989  1994 1995  | |
| Dutch Single Distance | 1991 (5000 m)  1991 (10000 m) 1992 (5000 m) 1992 (10000 m)  | 1990 (10000 m)  1991 (1500 m) 1993 (10000 m)  | 1988 (5000 m)  1990 (5000 m) 1993 (5000 m) 1994 (5000 m)  | 
References
    
- Surname in isolation: [ˈvɛltkɑmp].
 - "Bart Veldkamp". SpeedskatingResults.com. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
 - Adelskalender
 - "Bart Veldkamp". SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
 - "Bart Veldkamp". speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
 - "Bart Veldkamp". speedskatingnews.info. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
 - "Bart Veldkamp". speedskatingresults.com. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
 - "Bart Veldkamp". ISU.org. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
 - "Skater Profile | Bart Veldkamp | Men | Belgium".
 
External links
    
- Bart Veldkamp, official website
 
