Netherlands at the 2012 Summer Olympics


The Netherlands competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. Dutch athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games since their official debut in 1908, with the exception of the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, which the Netherlands boycotted because of the Soviet invasion of Hungary. The Netherlands National Olympic Committee sent the nation's smallest delegation to the Games since 1988. A total of 175 athletes, 95 men and 80 women, competed in 18 sports.
The Netherlands left London with a total of 20 Olympic medals, finishing thirteenth in the overall medal standings. Four of these medals were awarded to the team in swimming and equestrian, and three each in cycling and sailing. Four Dutch athletes won more than a single Olympic medal in London. With the absence of baseball and softball at the Olympics, Netherlands' team-based athletes proved successful in London, as the men's and women's national field hockey teams won gold and silver medals, respectively. For the first time in its history, Netherlands won an Olympic medal in BMX cycling.
Among the nation's medalists were cyclist Marianne Vos, who took her second gold medal, this time in women's road race, windsurfer Dorian van Rijsselberghe, who became the second Dutch man to claim an Olympic title since 1984, and gymnast Epke Zonderland, who won the Netherlands' first ever gold medal in his sport after 84 years. Anky van Grunsven, who won bronze in London, emerged as the greatest equestrian rider in Olympic history, with a total of nine medals. Meanwhile, Ranomi Kromowidjojo became one of the most successful Dutch swimmers in history, with a total of four Olympic medals, and three Olympic records.

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
CyclingWomen's road race
SwimmingWomen's 100 m freestyle
SwimmingWomen's 50 m freestyle
SailingMen's sailboard
GymnasticsMen's horizontal bar
Netherlands women's national field hockey team
Field hockeyWomen's tournament

Femke Heemskerk
Ranomi Kromowidjojo
Marleen Veldhuis
Hinkelien Schreuder
SwimmingWomen's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
SailingWomen's Laser Radial class

Gerco Schröder
Maikel van der Vleuten
Jur Vrieling
EquestrianTeam jumping
EquestrianIndividual jumping
EquestrianIndividual dressage
Netherlands men's national field hockey team
Field hockeyMen's tournament
JudoWomen's 70 kg

Claudia Belderbos
Carline Bouw
Sytske de Groot
Annemiek de Haan
Nienke Kingma
Anne Schellekens
Roline Repelaer van Driel
Jacobine Veenhoven
RowingWomen's eight
JudoMen's 100 kg
SwimmingWomen's 50 m freestyle

Edward Gal
Anky van Grunsven
EquestrianTeam dressage
CyclingMen's keirin

Lisa Westerhof
SailingWomen's 470 class
CyclingWomen's BMX

Competitors

selected a team of 175 athletes, 95 men and 80 women, to compete in 18 sports; it was the nation's eighth-largest team sent to the Olympics, but the smallest since 1988. Field hockey was the only team-based sport in which the Netherlands had its representation in these Olympic games. There was only a single competitor in archery, badminton, fencing, shooting, and taekwondo.
The Dutch team featured three defending Olympic champions. Van Grunsven, eight-time medalist and the oldest member of the team, at age 44, became the first Dutch female athlete to compete in seven Olympic games. Beach volleyballer Richard Schuil was at his fifth appearance, having participated in the Olympics since the sport's introduction in 1996. Meanwhile, gymnast Céline van Gerner, at age 17, was the youngest athlete of the team. Windsurfer Dorian van Rijsselberghe, who claimed seven World cup titles and a single world championship title for his event, became the Netherlands' flag bearer at the opening ceremony.
Among the Dutch athletes in the team, several of them were born outside the Netherlands. Sprinter Churandy Martina played for two of his previous Olympics under the Netherlands Antilles, which was dissolved in 2010. Two other athletes competed for their respective nations before representing the Netherlands: table tennis player Elena Timina, who made her first two Olympic appearances under the Unified Team and Russia, and field hockey player Marilyn Agliotti, who played for the South African team in Sydney.
Other notable Dutch athletes featured gymnast Epke Zonderland, who called himself "The Flying Dutchman" for his astonishing display in the men's horizontal bar exercises, swimmer and world short course champion Ranomi Kromowidjojo, judokas Edith Bosch and Elisabeth Willeboordse, who both previously won the bronze medal in Beijing, and cyclist Marianne Vos, a former Olympic champion who later competed in the women's road race.
The following is the list of number of competitors participating in the Games:
SportMenWomenTotal
Archery101
Athletics10818
Badminton011
Cycling151025
Equestrian8311
Fencing101
Field hockey171633
Gymnastics123
Judo549
Rowing191332
Sailing5611
Shooting101
Swimming7815
Table tennis033
Taekwondo101
Tennis202
Triathlon022
Volleyball246
Total9580175

Archery

Netherlands has qualified the following archers.

Athletics

Dutch athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events :
;Men
;Track & road events
* Wouter Brus and Jerrel Feller were reserves for the 4 × 100 m relay, but did not compete.
;Field events
;Combined events – Decathlon
AthleteEvent100 m400 m1500 mFinalRank
Eelco SintnicolaasResult10.857.3714.181.9348.8514.4332.265.3058.824:31.17803411
Eelco SintnicolaasPoints8949037397408689205091004720737803411
Ingmar VosResult10.987.2713.771.9649.6214.6142.264.5061.604:50.01780521
Ingmar VosPoints865878714767832897711760762619780521

;Women
;Track & road events
* Esther Akihary and Marit Dopheide were reserves for the 4 × 100 m relay, but did not compete.
;Field events
;Combined events – Heptathlon
AthleteEvent200 m800 mFinalRank
Nadine BroersenResult13.641.8613.5725.135.9451.982:16.98631912
Nadine BroersenPoints10301054765875831899865631912
Dafne SchippersResult13.481.8013.6722.836.2836.632:15.52632411
Dafne SchippersPoints10539787721096937603885632411

Badminton

Cycling

Netherlands has so far qualified cyclists for the following events.

Road

;Men
AthleteEventTimeRank
Lars BoomRoad race5:46:0511
Lars BoomTime trial55:2922
Robert GesinkRoad race5:46:0523
Sebastian LangeveldRoad race5:46:3774
Niki TerpstraRoad race5:46:3782
Lieuwe WestraRoad race5:46:4797
Lieuwe WestraTime trial54:1911

during the time trial supported by the Dutch Royal Family.
;Women

Track

;Sprint
;Team sprint
;Pursuit
, Kirsten Wild and Amy Pieters riding the women's team pursuit qualification.
;Keirin
AthleteEvent1st RoundRepechage2nd RoundFinal
AthleteEventRankRankRankRank
Teun MulderMen's keirin2 Q3 Q
Willy KanisWomen's keirin6 R2 Q412

;Omnium

Mountain biking

BMX

Equestrian

Dressage

Eventing

Jumping

Fencing

Netherlands has qualified 1 fencer.
;Men

Field hockey

Men's tournament

;Group play
;Semi-final
;Final

Women's tournament

;Roster
;Group play
;Semi-final
;Final

Gymnastics

Artistic

;Men
;Women

Trampoline

Judo

Netherlands has qualified 9 judokas
;Men
;Women

Rowing

The following quota place has been qualified for the Netherlands rowing squad at the Games
;Men
;Women
Qualification Legend: FA=Final A ; FB=Final B ; FC=Final C ; FD=Final D ; FE=Final E ; FF=Final F ; SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Sailing

Netherlands has qualified 1 boat for each of the following events
;Men
;Women
M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race;
;Match racing

Shooting

The following quota place has been qualified for the Netherlands shooting squad at the Games;
;Men

Swimming

Dutch swimmers have achieved qualifying standards in the following events, and 1 at the Olympic Selection Time ):
;Men
;Women

Table tennis

Netherlands has qualified a women's team.

Taekwondo

Netherlands has qualified 1 athlete.

Tennis

Triathlon

Netherlands has qualified the following athletes.
AthleteEventSwim Trans 1Bike Trans 2Run Total TimeRank
Maaike CaelersWomen's20:490:441:09:410:3635:032:06:5341
Rachel KlamerWomen's19:270:441:07:140:3536:592:04:5936

Volleyball

Beach

Sponsors

National house

The Holland Heineken House in Alexandra Palace was the Dutch meeting place for supporters, athletes and other followers during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The Holland Heineken House opened their doors at the day of the opening ceremony on 27 July 2012 and closed on the day of the closing ceremony, 12 August 2012. All Dutch medalists, including the women's road cycling squad and the belonging coaches, were honoured in Holland Heineken House. Due to the expected numbers of visitors, tickets had to be bought in advance. With about six thousand visitors per day, over hundred thousand visitors visited the Dutch national home during the Games.

Clothes

was the official supplier of the 2012 Dutch Olympic team. and was awarded best Olympic outfit by multiple websites among which Yahoo Sports.