Sietske Pasveer

Sietske Pasveer (1 January 1915 - 18 December 2001) was a Dutch female kortebaanschaatsen speed skater.[2][3]

Sietske Pasveer
Personal information
Born(1915-01-01)January 1, 1915[1]
Akkrum
DiedDecember 18, 2001(2001-12-18) (aged 86)
Grouw
Sport
CountryNetherlands
SportSpeed skating

At the age of 17 she won her first prize money. Her peak year was the winter of 1939-1940 when she skated fl. 400 in price money. On 22 December 1939 she won the Dutch National Kortebaan Speed Skating Championships in Eelde, ahead of Antje Koopmans and Betsy Helder. The prices she won during her career can now be seen in the speed skating museum in Hindeloopen.[4]

She married in 1943 in Akkrum.[5]

In 1994 she was one of the speakers in the first episode of the Dutch VPRO television series Het Spoor Terug. A series about the Dutch skating culture. This first episode was mainly about the role of ice clubs and kortebaanschaatsen.[6]

Pasveer died on 18 December 2001, aged 86, in the Nij Friesmahiem care home in Grouw where she had lived for twenty years.[7]

Results

Jaar Plaats Kampioenschap
1939 Dutch national championships kortebaanschaatsen

References

  1. "De Annonce Revue Jaargang 3 nummer 159, 1-12-2001". www.geneaservice.nl.
  2. Bijlsma, H. (2008) Iezers oer 't ies : 75 jaar Gewest Drenthe van de KNSB. Groningen: Noordboek. ISBN 9033006820
  3. "De stoere vrouwen van de hardrijderij - Fries Journaal - Fries Journaal | 2020". www.friesjournaal.nl.
  4. "Op het ijs kent men 's lands wijs 1 - Het Spoor Terug". VPRO.
  5. "Frieslands ijskoninginnen van de kortebaan". NRC.
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