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Falko Zandstra

* 27 December 1971 – Heerenveen, Netherlands

Junior World Champion 1990 and 1991. During the World Junior Championships in Calgary 1991 he set 4 new junior world records, one senior world record in the small combination, and he climbed into 5th position on the Adelskalender. This world record would last six years, and it was the first world record to be beaten after the klapskates were introduced.

He won a surprise European title on his home ground in 1992, but he disappointed during the Olympic Games later this year, winning only a silver medal on the 5000 m. The following year he won both the European and the World Championships. During the 1994 Olympic Games at Hamar he had three top 4 positions, but once again no gold medals.

He continued skating on a high international level until 1997/98, but he could never copy the success of his first senior years. He did not qualify for the 1998 Olympics and quit skating after this season.

Winner of the Oscar 1993.

#1 on the Adelskalender: 23 January 1993 ñ 13 March 1993

By Bjarte Hetland, last updated January 16, 2006


Results

Show: All World Ch. Multi-Sport Events Continental Ch. World Cup Other Ch. National Ch.
Tournament Held Rink 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m 5000 m 10000 m Samalog Other
Dutch Single Distance Championships 1989 6–8 Jan Heerenveen Thialf 1.59,87 (12)
Dutch Single Distance Championships 1990 5–7 Jan Heerenveen Thialf 38,70 (8) 1.17,55 (4) 1.59,53 (11) 6.56,27 (2)
Dutch Sprint Championships 1990 27–28 Jan Assen Kunstijsbaan 39,75 (11)
39,94 (8)
1.17,81 (1)
1.19,34 (2)
158,265 (5)
World Junior Championships 1990 2–2 Mar Obihiro 39,87 (7) 2.02,87 (2) 4.18,58 (1) 7.18,45 (1) 167.767 (1)
2nd World Cup 1990/1991 1–2 Dec Heerenveen Thialf 1.16,48 (15)
Dutch Allround Championships 1991 5–6 Jan Alkmaar 40,42 (6) 2.05,96 (11) 7.40,30 (6) 15.26,54 (7) 174.763 (5)
World Junior Championships 1991 1–3 Mar Calgary 37,99 (1) 1.53,26 (1) 3.57,64 (1) 6.47,10 (1) 156.059 (1)
1st World Cup 1991/1992 22–24 Nov Berlin Sportforum 1.56,57 (1) 7.01,20 (4)
2nd World Cup 1991/1992 30 Nov–1 Dec Heerenveen Thialf 1.15,13 (7) 1.55,35 (5) 6.53,38 (4)
Dutch Single Distance Championships 1992 2–4 Jan Heerenveen Thialf 1.15,30 (1) 1.56,12 (3) 6.54,86 (5) 14.24,25 (4)
4th World Cup 1991/1992 11–12 Jan Davos 1.53,73 (1) 6.53,18 (4)
European Championships 1992 17–19 Jan Heerenveen Thialf 38,00 (5) 1.54,01 (1) 6.46,10 (4) 13.52,65 (3) 158.245 (1)
Olympic Winter Games 1992 8–23 Feb Albertville 1.15,57 (10) 1.56,96 (7) 7.02,28 (2)
Dutch Allround Championships 1992 29 Feb–1 Mar Alkmaar 39,37 (2) 1.58,81 (1) 7.18,78 (2) 15.07,17 (2) 168.209 (1)
6th World Cup 1991/1992 14–15 Mar Sainte-Foy 2.01,69 (2) 7.17,25 (4)
World Allround Championships Men 1992 21–22 Mar Calgary 37,98 (7) 1.52,17 (1) 6.44,14 (3) 13.55,63 (1) 157.565 (2)
8th World Cup 1991/1992 (Final Men) 27–28 Mar Butte 1.53,79 (2) 7.04,51 (2) 14.43,56 (3)
1st World Cup 1992/1993 28–29 Nov Berlin Sportforum 1.55,93 (1) 6.53,69 (2)
2nd World Cup 1992/1993 5–6 Dec Helsinki Oulunkylä 1.58,59 (2) 7.00,54 (1)
Dutch Single Distance Championships 1993 2–3 Jan Deventer De Scheg 39,36 (9/r1)
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1.57,42 (2) 6.58,42 (2) 14.35,15 (1)
European Championships 1993 22–24 Jan Heerenveen Thialf 37,90 (1) 1.52,90 (1) 6.40,01 (2) 13.46,96 (1) 156.882 (1)
World Allround Championships Men 1993 13–14 Feb Hamar Vikingskipet 38,00 (4) 1.53,06 (2) 6.43,86 (1) 13.51,09 (3) 157.626 (1)
6th World Cup 1992/1993 20–21 Feb Göteborg Ruddalen 2.04,22 (3) 7.27,35 (11)
Dutch Allround Championships 1993 27–28 Feb Assen Kunstijsbaan 39,53 (2) 2.03,11 (1) 7.11,20 (2) 14.41,20 (2) 167.746 (1)
7th World Cup 1992/1993 5–7 Mar Inzell 1.58,92 (5) 6.53,75 (2)
8th World Cup 1992/1993 (Final) 13–14 Mar Heerenveen Thialf 1.54,31 (6) 6.45,95 (3)
1st World Cup 1993/1994 26–26 Nov Berlin Sportforum 1.55,64 (2) 6.54,49 (3)
2nd World Cup 1993/1994 4–6 Dec Hamar Vikingskipet 1.52,98 (4) 6.40,49 (3) 14.09,03 (5)
Dutch Single Distance Championships 1994 28–29 Dec Heerenveen Thialf 1.54,44 (4) 6.50,23 (2) 14.06,68 (1)
European Championships 1994 7–9 Jan Hamar Vikingskipet 37,89 (4) 1.52,25 (2) 6.41,64 (3) 14.04,32 (5) 157.686 (3)
3rd World Cup 1993/1994 14–16 Jan Davos 2.04,21 (1) 6.54,16 (2)
4th World Cup 1993/1994 22–23 Jan Innsbruck 1.56,76 (2) 6.56,33 (1)
Olympic Winter Games 1994 12–27 Feb Hamar Vikingskipet 1.52,38 (3) 6.44,58 (4) 13.58,25 (4)
Dutch Allround Championships 1994 5–6 Mar Den Haag 38,26 (2) 1.57,16 (5) 7.02,15 (6) 14.45,37 (5) 163.796 (4)
7th World Cup 1993/1994 (Final) 19–20 Mar Heerenveen Thialf 1.54,31 (4) 6.52,77 (6)
1st World Cup 1994/1995 26–27 Nov Berlin Sportforum 1.57,08 (9) 6.59,48 (9)
2nd World Cup 1994/1995 3–4 Dec Heerenveen Thialf 1.56,07 (8) 6.50,38 (3)
4th World Cup 1994/1995 10–11 Dec Bergen 2.01,17 (4) 7.16,55 (11)
Dutch Single Distance Championships 1995 16–18 Dec Den Haag 1.57,12 (1) 6.59,32 (2) 14.33,95 (2)
European Championships 1995 6–8 Jan Heerenveen Thialf 38,14 (4) 1.55,31 (2) 6.50,85 (2) 14.11,82 (2) 160.252 (2)
5th World Cup 1994/1995 20–22 Jan Davos 2.00,95 (18) 7.04,85 (7)
6th World Cup 1994/1995 28–29 Jan Innsbruck 1.56,95 (6) 7.12,29 (9)
World Allround Championships Men 1995 11–12 Feb Baselga di Pinè 38,66 (7) 2.06,27f (35) 7.06,95 (15) 123.445 (NC26)
Dutch Allround Championships 1995 18–19 Feb Assen Kunstijsbaan 38,59 (1) 1.56,75 (1) 7.06,46 (2) 14.27,47 (2) 163.525 (1)
9th World Cup 1994/1995 (Final) 11–12 Mar Hamar Vikingskipet 1.54,08 (4) 6.51,38 (7) 14.25,33 (5)
1st World Cup 1995/1996 24–26 Nov Berlin Sportforum 1.56,74 (10/A) 7.10,40 (15/A)
3rd World Cup 1995/1996 9–10 Dec Oslo Valle Hovin 2.00,12 (7/A)
Dutch Allround Championships 1996 6–7 Jan Den Haag 39,22 (5) 1.58,22 (5) 7.05,37 (5) 14.46,68 (4) 165.497 (4)
6th World Cup 1995/1996 27–28 Jan Baselga di Pinè 2.01,23 (13/A) 7.00,55 (11/A)
10th World Cup 1995/1996 (Final) 1–3 Mar Calgary 1.14,97 (11/B)
2nd World Cup 1996/1997 30 Nov–1 Dec Heerenveen Thialf 1.54,05 (6/A)
Dutch Allround Championships 1997 21–22 Dec Assen Kunstijsbaan 39,26 (4) 1.58,50 (4) 7.09,77 (3) 14.44,36 (3) 165.955 (2)
European Championships 1997 10–12 Jan Heerenveen Thialf 37,97 (4) 1.54,60 (3) 6.53,65 (5) 14.18,19 (5) 160.444 (3)
World Allround Championships Men 1997 14–16 Feb Nagano 38,06 (11) 1.55,28 (15) 7.01,35 (22) 118.621 (NC14)
3rd World Cup 1997/1998 29–30 Nov Berlin Sportforum 1.52,81 (8/A)
5th World Cup 1997/1998 13–14 Dec Hamar Vikingskipet 1.52,34 (12/A) 6.45,26 (13/A)
Dutch Single Distance Championships 1998 18–21 Dec Heerenveen Thialf 1.50,90 (7) 6.39,57 (5) 13.47,02 (2)
European Championships 1998 9–11 Jan Helsinki Oulunkylä 38,80 (5) 1.57,38 (8) 7.07,70 (9) 14.52,49 (8) 165.320 (5)
Dutch Allround Championships 1998 28 Feb–1 Mar Deventer De Scheg 1.04,34f (24) 2.00,32 (2) 7.00,47 (1) 14.36,93 (2) 190.339 (11)

World Records

Date Distance Time Rink
13 Mar 1990 3000 m Men Junior 4.02,10 Heerenveen Thialf
17 Feb 1991 Small Allround Men 159.753 Heerenveen Thialf
17 Feb 1991 Allround Men Junior 159.753 Heerenveen Thialf
1 Mar 1991 3000 m Men Junior 3.57,64 Calgary
2 Mar 1991 1500 m Men Junior 1.53,26 Calgary
3 Mar 1991 Small Allround Men 156.059 Calgary
3 Mar 1991 5000 m Men Junior 6.47,10 Calgary
3 Mar 1991 Allround Men Junior 156.059 Calgary
24 Jan 1993 Allround Men 156.882 Heerenveen Thialf