Barbara de Loor



Barbara de Loor ( Amsterdam , May 261974 ) is a Dutch former long track speed skater and presenter.

From mid-nineties of the twentieth century, they were part of the Dutch schaatstop. After the Turin Winter Olympics she closed on 5 March2006, her skating career at the finals of theWorld Cup in Heerenveen with a fifth place in the 1500 meters.



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[ hide ]  *1 Biography  ==Biography [ edit] == The Loors strength lay in the allrounden. In 1997, she finished third in the European Championship round . They also grossierde especially in fourth place. They finished fourth in the 5000m at the Olympics in Nagano, fourth at the European Championship round in 2001 and she was from 2003 to 2005, fourth in the 1500 at the World Single Distance Championships . She experienced her greatest moment of glory at the 2005 World Single Distance Championships in Inzell where she won gold in the 1,000 meters Anni Friesinger and compatriot Marianne Timmer .
 * 1.1 After skating
 * 2 Personal records
 * 3 Results
 * 3.1 Medal Table
 * 4 External link

The Loor took six times at the World Allround Championships. At the 1999 World Championships she won her some distance medals at this tournament, bronze in the 3000m and 5000m.

End of December 2005 did De Loor to qualify for the 1000 meters at the 2006 Winter Games in Turin . In Turin she was sixth to be at this distance. An excellent final round ===After skating [ edit] === In 2006, De Loor won with professional dancer Mark Teijlingen of the second edition of Dancing with the Stars . Since her appearance on Dancing with the Stars, she has done several programs for SBS 6, including the Outs . She has worked on the Outs with Stars and program development in Dutch .

It was in 2011, the president of the foundation female Skate Talent to the Top, the Team On = On Benefit Shop controls.

The Loor has a relationship with Ronald van Bruchem, manager at a travel agency. The couple had a son in 2012. ==Personal records [ Edit] == ==Results [ edit] ==
 * # NC = not qualified for the final distance, but as # classified in the final ranking

===Medal table [ edit] ===