Sporting event delegation
The Netherlands first sent athletes to the UCI Road World Championships in the begin 1920s when only amateur cyclist competed. The nation's first medal, a bronze, was earned by Gerrit van den Berg in the men's amateur road race. Kees Pellenaars won the first gold medal for the Netherlands in the amateur road race. Theo Middelkamp won the first gold medal in the elite category in 1947.
List of medalists
This is a list of Dutch medals won at the UCI Road World Championships .
Marianne Vos finished second in the women's road race in 2011.
Ellen van Dijk won the women's time trial in 2013.
Sources[ 1] [ 2]
Team time trial medalists
Ellen van Dijk showing her gold medal after the women's team time trial in 2013.
Since the 2012 UCI Road World Championships there is the men's and women's team time trial event for trade teams and these medals are included under the UCI registration country of the team. Here are listed of the medalists who won a medal with a non-Dutch based team.
Most successful Dutch competitors
Name
Medals
Championships
Ellen van Dijk
7 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze
2004 Verona – Women's junior road race
2012 Valkenburg – Women's team time trial
2013 Tuscany – Women's team time trial
2013 Tuscany – Women's time trial
2015 Richmond – Women's team time trial
2016 Doha – Women's team time trial
2016 Doha – Women's time trial
2017 Bergen – Women's team time trial
2018 Innsbruck – Women's time trial
2018 Innsbruck – Women's team time trial
2020 Imola – Women's time trial
2021 Flanders – Women's time trial
2021 Flanders – Mixed team relay
2022 Wollongong – Women's time trial
Leontien van Moorsel
5 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronze
1990 Utsunomiya – Women's team time trial
1991 Stuttgart – Women's road race
1993 Oslo – Women's road race
1998 Valkenburg – Women's road race
1998 Valkenburg – Women's time trial
1999 Verona – Women's time trial
Marianne Vos
4 gold, 7 silver, 0 bronze
2004 Verona – Women's junior road race
2005 Salzburg – Women's junior road race
2006 Salzburg – Women's road race
2007 Stuttgart – Women's road race
2008 Varese – Women's road race
2009 Mendrisio – Women's road race
2010 Geelong and Melbourne – Women's road race
2011 Copenhagen – Women's road race
2012 Valkenburg – Women's road race
2013 Tuscany – Women's team time trial
2013 Tuscany – Women's road race
2021 Flanders – Women's road race
Annemiek van Vleuten
4 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze
2013 Tuscany – Women's team time trial
2017 Bergen – Women's time trial
2018 Innsbruck – Women's time trial
2019 Yorkshire – Women's time trial
2019 Yorkshire – Women's road race
2020 Imola – Women's road race
2021 Flanders – Mixed team relay
2022 Wollongong – Women's road race
Anna van der Breggen
3 gold, 6 silver, 0 bronze
2015 Richmond – Women's time trial
2015 Richmond – Women's road race
2017 Bergen – Women's time trial
2018 Innsbruck – Women's road race
2018 Innsbruck – Women's time trial
2019 Harrogate – Women's road race
2019 Harrogate – Women's time trial
2020 Imola – Women's road race
2020 Imola – Women's time trial
Niki Terpstra
3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze
2012 Valkenburg – Men's team time trial
2013 Tuscany – Men's team time trial
2014 Ponferrada – Men's team time trial
2015 Richmond – Men's team time trial
2016 Doha – Men's team time trial
Keetie van Oosten-Hage
2 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze
1966 Nürburgring – Women's road race
1968 Imola – Women's road race
1971 Mendrisio – Women's road race
1973 Barcelona – Women's road race
1974 Montreal – Women's road race
1975 Mettet and Yvoir – Women's road race
1976 Ostuni – Women's road race
1978 Nürburgring – Women's road race
Tom Cordes
2 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronze
1984 Beuvron – Men's junior road race
1986 Colorado Springs – Men's team time trial
Medal table
Medals by year
Medals by discipline
updated after 29 September of the 2019 UCI Road World Championships
References
See also
Netherlands at other UCI events
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