Stien Kaiser



Christina Wilhelmina (Stien) Kaiser ( Delft , May 201938 ) is a former Dutchschaatskampioene . During the latter part of her career as she rode Stien Baas-Kaiser .

Cinema Journal of the Dutch-round skating championships in 1965, with the victory of Stien Kaiser there.

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[ hide ]  *1 Biography  ==Biography [ edit] == Stien Kaiser was a late bloomer. She skated in the team of the Region South Holland coach Peter Zwanenburg . When it proposed to take her to a training camp in Norway, which was adopted by the KNSB turned away because she was "twenty-five".
 * 2 Trivia
 * 3 Personal bests
 * 4 Results
 * 4.1 Medal Table
 * 5 World Records
 * 6 Dutch records

In the sixties and seventies of the last century, they nevertheless achieved an impressive set of results. Her first podium, also the first Dutch at the World Allround Championships, she took in 1965, when she, despite a knee injury bronze won at the World Allround Championships . She was twice world champion . At the 1967 World Championships she won in Deventerthree distances, and they had a lead of four points in the final standings. That year she was elected Female Athlete of the Year . At the 1968 World Championships in Helsinki she's extended her title; compatriots Ans Schut and Carry Geijssen were second and third.

At the Winter Olympics that year she won two bronze medals . At the 1972 Games in Sapporo, they won the gold medal in the 3000 meters. Its lead over the number two, Dianne Holum, 6.53 seconds is still the largest in the history of the Olympic women's figure skating. She also won a silver medal in the 1500 meters. Her four Olympic medals she had to sell because of financial problems below [1]  .

At the European Championships skating women they took part three times. At the European Championships in 1970 she was second at the European Championships in 1971 and seventh in its last participation at the European Championships in 1972 she finished eleventh. Also at the World Sprint she participated three times in 1970 , 1971and 1972 .

Stien Kaiser was six times Dutch champion. They drove nine world records in the long and medium distances and vierkamp. On her eight appearances at the World Allround Championships she kept away 21 medals on (8-11-2). All eight times they won the 1500 and 3000 meters a medal, in the 1000 meters she won five and captured them in the 500 meters. Its three European appearances she held four medals on distance (0-3-1). In 1970, silver in the 1,500 and 3,000 meters in 1971, silver in 1500 and bronze in the 3,000 meters. At the World Cup Sprint in 1971 she won the silver medal at the 1st 1000 meters and in 1972 the bronze medal in the 2nd 1000m. ==Trivia [ edit] == ==Personal records [ Edit] == ==Results [ edit] == ===Medal table [ edit] === ==World Records[ Edit] == <span class="reference" id="cite_ref-2" style="vertical-align:text-top;position:relative;font-size:0.8em;top:-5px;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;">[2] ==Dutch Records<span class="mw-editsection" style="-webkit-user-select:none;font-size:small;margin-left:1em;line-height:1em;display:inline-block;white-space:nowrap;padding-right:0.25em;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;">[ Edit] ==
 * In 1963 Stien Kaiser was one of the participants at the barre Twelfth Elfstedentocht . She did not finish, but had to Franeker Ice.
 * This skater was then known as the skating policewoman, who during exercise made ​​use of a then relatively new phenomenon: contact lenses .
 * Kaiser married on March 31, 1971 in Delft with teacher HISCO Boss. They had two daughters. Later, the divorce was pronounced.