Ard Schenk Award

The AEGON Ard Schenk Award is a Dutch speedskating award, instated in 1990, named after a famous Dutch speedskater Ard Schenk. Initially it was an award for the best speed skater, the marathon included. Since 2002 it's only for long track speed skating. Since 2003, best skating Teams are awarded as well.[1]

The statue is made by Wim Jonker (an artist from Haarlem, Netherlands). The statue is based on an old action photo of Ard Schenk.

Nominees 2009/2010

For the season 2009/2010 the nominees are:[2]

Male skaters

Female skaters

Winners

Year Skater

of the year

Male skater

of the year

Female skater

of the year

Skate team

of the year

1990 Bart Veldkamp none existing
1991 Dries van Wijhe
1992 Falko Zandstra
1993 Falko Zandstra
1994 Rintje Ritsma
1995 Annamarie Thomas
1996 Rintje Ritsma
1997 Ids Postma
1998 Marianne Timmer
1999 Rintje Ritsma
2000 Gianni Romme
2001 Gerard van Velde
2002 Jochem Uytdehaage Andrea Nuyt -
2003 Erben Wennemars Gretha Smit Sponsor Bingo Loterij
2004 Erben Wennemars Marianne Timmer Sponsor Loterij
2005 Erben Wennemars Renate Groenewold Jong Oranje
2006 Bob de Jong Marianne Timmer TVM
2007 Sven Kramer Ireen Wüst TVM
2008 Sven Kramer Paulien van Deutekom TVM
2009 Sven Kramer Margot Boer Jong Oranje
2010 Sven Kramer Ireen Wüst TVM
2011[3] Bob de Jong Ireen Wüst -
2012 Stefan Groothuis Ireen Wüst -
2013 Sven Kramer Ireen Wüst TVM
2014 Michel Mulder Ireen Wüst -

Number of wins

Man

Rank Name Amount
1 Sven Kramer 5
2 Rintje Ritsma 3
2 Erben Wennemars 3
4 Falko Zandstra 2

Women

Rank Name Amount
1 Ireen Wüst 6
2 Marianne Timmer 3

References

  1. "Historie AEGON Ard Schenk Award" De Telegraaf, 11 oktober 2007
  2. "Ronald Mulder voorbij Sven Kramer" De Telegraaf, 19 januari 2010.
  3. Ard Schenk Award voor Wüst en De Jong 16 maart 2011, Nu.nl, Erik van Lakerveld
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