Sjinkie Knegt

Sjinkie Knegt (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʃɪŋki ˈknɛxt]; born 5 July 1989) is a Dutch short track speed skater.

Sjinkie Knegt
Knegt in 2009
Personal information
NationalityDutch
Born (1989-07-05) 5 July 1989
Bantega, Netherlands
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb)
Sport
CountryNetherlands
SportShort track speed skating
ClubShorttrack Club Thialf
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)500 m: 40.263 (2018)
1000 m: 1:22.413 (2018)
1500 m: 2:07.943 WR (2016)
3000 m: 4:38.905 (2002)
Medal record
Olympic Games
2018 Pyeongchang1500 m
2014 Sochi1000 m
World Championships
2014 Montreal5000 m relay
2015 MoscowOverall
2017 Rotterdam500 m
2017 Rotterdam5000 m relay
2021 Dordrecht5000 m relay
2012 Shanghai5000 m relay
2013 Debrecen1000 m
2014 Montreal1000 m
2015 Moscow1500 m
2017 RotterdamOverall
2022 Montreal5000 m relay
2013 Debrecen5000 m relay
2015 Moscow5000 m relay
2018 Montreal1000 m
European Championships
2011 Heerenveen1500 m
2011 Heerenveen5000 m relay
2012 Mladá BoleslavOverall
2012 Mladá Boleslav1000 m
2012 Mladá Boleslav1500 m
2012 Mladá Boleslav5000 m relay
2013 Malmö1500 m
2015 DordrechtOverall
2015 Dordrecht1000 m
2015 Dordrecht1500 m
2016 Sochi500 m
2016 Sochi5000 m relay
2017 Turin500 m
2017 Turin5000 m relay
2018 Dresden500 m
2018 Dresden1000 m
2018 Dresden1500 m
2018 DresdenOverall
2018 Dresden5000 m relay
2021 Gdansk5000 m relay
2009 Turin5000 m relay
2011 HeerenveenOverall
2013 MalmöOverall
2013 Malmö500 m
2013 Malmö5000 m relay
2014 Dresden500 m
2014 Dresden5000 m relay
2015 Dordrecht500 m
2011 Heerenveen500 m
2015 Dordrecht5000 m relay
2017 TurinOverall
2021 Gdansk1500 m

Career

He competed for the Netherlands at the 2010 Winter Olympics in the men's 500 m, 1000 m, and 1500m.[1][2] At the January 2014 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships, he was disqualified from the 5000m relay final after making an obscene hand gesture at first-place finisher Victor Ahn of Russia.[3] At the 2014 Sochi Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the 1000 meter race. This was the first medal for the Netherlands at the Olympics in short track.[4]

In 2015 Knegt won both the European and world titles in the overall competition.

At the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, Knegt won the silver medal in the men's 1500 metres race.

References

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