Maaike Vos, the Glossary
Maaike Vos (born 27 May 1985) is a Dutch short track speed skater.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: European Short Track Speed Skating Championships, ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, Sappemeer, Short track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's 3000 metre relay, Short-track speed skating, World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, 2006–07 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, 2007 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, 2010 Winter Olympics, 2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships.
- Dutch female short track speed skaters
- Olympic short track speed skaters for the Netherlands
- People from Hoogezand-Sappemeer
- Sportspeople from Groningen (province)
European Short Track Speed Skating Championships
The European Short Track Speed Skating Championships are a European short track speed skating event and held once a year in a different country.
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ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
The Short Track Speed Skating World Cup is a series of international short track speed skating competitions, organised yearly by the International Skating Union since the winter of 1998/1999.
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Sappemeer
Sappemeer is a town in the Dutch province of Groningen.
Short track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's 3000 metre relay
The finals in the women's 3000 metre relay in short track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics took place on 24 February, at the Pacific Coliseum.
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Short-track speed skating
Short-track speed skating is a form of competitive ice speed skating.
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World Short Track Speed Skating Championships
The World Short Track Speed Skating Championships are a senior international short track speed skating competition held once a year to determine the World Champion in individual distances, relays and Overall Classification.
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2006–07 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
The 2007 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating.
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2007 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships
The 2007 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships took place between 9 and 11 March 2007 in Milan, Italy.
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2010 Winter Olympics
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games (XXIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and also known as Vancouver 2010, were an international winter multi-sport event held from February 12 to 28, 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the surrounding suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University of British Columbia, and in the nearby resort town of Whistler.
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2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships
The 2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships took place between 19 and 21 March 2010 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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See also
Dutch female short track speed skaters
- Aafke Soet
- Anke Jannie Landman
- Annita van Doorn
- Danielle Molendijk
- Ellen Wiegers
- Esmeralda Ossendrijver
- Joëlle van Koetsveld van Ankeren
- Jorien ter Mors
- Lara van Ruijven
- Liesbeth Mau Asam
- Maaike Vos
- Maureen de Lange
- Melanie de Lange
- Monique Velzeboer
- Penèlope di Lella
- Priscilla Ernst
- Rianne de Vries
- Sanne van Kerkhof
- Selma Poutsma
- Simone Velzeboer
- Suzanne Schulting
- Xandra Velzeboer
- Yara van Kerkhof
Olympic short track speed skaters for the Netherlands
- Anke Jannie Landman
- Annita van Doorn
- Cees Juffermans
- Daan Breeuwsma
- Dave Versteeg
- Dennis Visser (speed skater)
- Dylan Hoogerwerf
- Ellen Wiegers
- Erik Duijvelshoff
- Esmeralda Ossendrijver
- Freek van der Wart
- Itzhak de Laat
- Jens van 't Wout
- Joëlle van Koetsveld van Ankeren
- Jorien ter Mors
- Lara van Ruijven
- Liesbeth Mau Asam
- Maaike Vos
- Mark Velzeboer
- Maureen de Lange
- Melanie de Lange
- Niels Kerstholt
- Penèlope di Lella
- Priscilla Ernst
- Rianne de Vries
- Sanne van Kerkhof
- Selma Poutsma
- Simone Velzeboer
- Sjinkie Knegt
- Suzanne Schulting
- Xandra Velzeboer
- Yara van Kerkhof
People from Hoogezand-Sappemeer
- Aletta Jacobs
- Auke Hulst
- Charlotte Jacobs
- Elbert Roest
- Geerat J. Vermeij
- Geesje Mesdag-van Calcar
- Harm Kolthek
- Herman Hoeksema
- Joan Leemhuis-Stout
- Joop Gall
- Justin Mulder
- Keziah Veendorp
- Klaas de Jonge
- Maaike Vos
- Marianne Timmer
- Martijn van der Laan
- Matthijs Hardijk
- Peter Hartwig
- Stef Nijland
Sportspeople from Groningen (province)
- Andrea Deelstra
- Anneke Venema
- Annemiek de Haan
- Bert Romp
- Claudia Bokel
- David Kuiper
- Evelien Koogje
- Geert Bakker
- Gert Ligterink
- Henk Brouwer
- Henk Grol
- Henri Landheer
- Henriëtte Weersing
- Jacqueline Poelman
- Jan Pesman
- Jan de Boer (gymnast)
- Jan de Bruine
- Jannes Munneke
- Jettie Fokkens
- Jur Vrieling
- Kim Polling
- Laura de Witte
- Levi Benima
- Linda Moes
- Maaike Vos
- Marianne Timmer
- Marije Oosterhuis
- Marion Krijgsman
- Matthijs Vellenga
- Niels Vorenhout
- Paul Drewes
- Peter Windt
- Pieter Offens
- Ranomi Kromowidjojo
- Renate Groenewold
- Rynie Wolters
- Sarel de Jong
- Tjapko van Bergen