Carry Geijssen - Records

Records

Over the course of her career, Geijssen skated two Dutch Senior records in women's speed skating and a total of 19 Junior records (one doubling as both Senior and Junior record):

Dutch records
Distance Result Date Location
500 m J 55.9 09-02-1963 Amsterdam
1,000 m J 2:01.8 09-02-1963 Amsterdam
500m J 51.3 06-11-1963 Deventer
500 m JS 49.8 24-01-1964 Amsterdam
1,500 m J 2:43.1 24-01-1964 Amsterdam
1,000 m J 1:45.0 25-01-1964 Amsterdam
3,000 m J 5:48.0 25-01-1964 Amsterdam
Mini combination J 214.667 24/25-01-1964 Amsterdam
1,000 m J 1:43.2 27-01-1964 Amsterdam
1,000 m J 1:41.6 08-03-1964 Deventer
500 m J 49.7 02-01-1965 Amsterdam
1,500 m J 2:35.9 02-01-1965 Amsterdam
1,000 m J 1:39.0 03-01-1965 Amsterdam
3,000 m J 5:37.4 03-01-1965 Amsterdam
Mini combination J 207.400 02/03-01-1965 Amsterdam
500 m J 48.9 19-02-1965 Deventer
1500 m J 2:35.3 19-02-1965 Deventer
1,000 m J 1:38.7 13-03-1965 Amsterdam
3,000 m J 5:32.8 27-12-1965 Deventer
500 m J 48.8 03-01-1966 Amsterdam
500 m S 48.5 15-12-1966 Deventer
Personal records
Distance Result Date Location
500 m 45.9 09-02-1970 Davos
1,000 m 1:31.5 01-03-1969 Inzell
1,500 m 2:21.3 20-01-1968 Davos
3,000 m 5:00.8 21-01-1968 Davos
Sprint combination 190.160 21/22-02-1970 West Allis
Mini combination 190.483 20/21-01-1968 Davos
Best results on Dutch ice
Distance Result Date Location
500 m 48.1 14-11-1967 Heerenveen
1,000 m 1:35.7 11-01-1971 Amsterdam
1,500 m 2:26.7 18-02-1967 Deventer
3,000 m 5:13.2 11-01-1970 Deventer
Mini combination 199.457 10/11-01-1971 Amsterdam

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