Marijke Groenewoud
Dutch speed skater (born 1999)
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- Marijke Groenewoud (born 28 January 1999) is a Dutch long-distance long-track speed skater and inline speed skater.
- She was part of Team FrySk and of marathon team Royal A-ware.
- Career Groenewoud is a marathon speed skater, winning the 2019–20 national marathon competition.
- She was also selected for 2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup.
Marijke Groenewoud (born 28 January 1999) is a Dutch long-distance long-track speed skater and inline speed skater. As a long-track speed skater she won a gold medal in the mass start and a silver medal in the team pursuit at the 2026 Winter Olympics, as well as a bronze medal in the team pursuit at the 2022 Winter Olympics. She was part of Team FrySk and of marathon team Royal A-ware. As of 2020 she is part of Team Zaanlander, trained by Jillert Anema.
Career
Groenewoud is a marathon speed skater, winning the 2019–20 national marathon competition.
In long-track speed skating she made her international World Cup speed skating debut during the 2019–20 ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Nagano, Japan, on 13 December 2019 in the mass start. She was also selected for 2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup.
At the Dutch Single Distance Championships she won the silver medal at the 2019 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships and 2020 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships in the mass start event.
Records
Personal records
Tournament overview
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World Cup overview
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- DNQ = Did not qualify
- DQ = Disqualified
- – = Did not participate
- (b) = Division B
- SF = Semi-Final
References
External links
- Marijke Groenewoud at the International Skating Union (archived former page)
- Marijke Groenewoud at Milano Cortina 2026
- Marijke Groenewoud at Olympedia
- Marijke Groenewoud at InterSportStats
- Marijke Groenewoud at TeamNL (in Dutch)
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