Maria Sterk

Maria Sterk

Maria Sterk
Personal information
Born (1979-06-05) 5 June 1979
Hallum, Netherlands
Sport
Country Netherlands
Sport Speed skating

Maria Sterk (born 5 June 1979 in Hallum) is a Dutch marathon speed skater.

In 2005 she finished in third position of the Essent Cup and on 11 February of that year she announced to attack the women's world hour speed skating record, which was held by Lilian van Tol at that time.[1] On 30 March 2005 she broke the world record in the Thialf stadium of Heerenveen and set the distance at 36.441,26 metres.[2] During her attempt to break the record music by Anastacia, Anouk and Tina Turner was played to stimulate her.[2] Starting with laps of 37 seconds she took an advantage of a minute over the former record before skating laps of 40 seconds. In the end her average laptime was 39.5 seconds, which was enough to break the record.[2] The record set by van Tol was 34.507,30 metres.[3]

Sterk finished second in the 2006 Five Days of the Greenery. She was unable to win any of the races, but finished in second position in two races and gained enough points to claim the second place in the final rankings behind Daniëlle Bekkering, but in front of Elma de Vries.[4] She also managed to claim one second and two third positions at the Essent Cup 2006–07, which is still running.[4] She is currently found at the third spot behind Bekkering and de Vries.

References

Records
Preceded by
Netherlands Lilian van Tol
Women's 1 hour speed skating world record
(unofficial)

29 March 2005 – 9 December 2015
Succeeded by
Netherlands Carien Kleibeuker
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