Epke Zonderland

Epke Zonderland
 Gymnast 

Zonderland in 2012 after winning his London Olympics gold medal
Personal information
Full name Epke Jan Zonderland
Nickname(s) The Flying Dutchman
The Lion of Lemmer
Epic Zonderland
Country represented  Netherlands
Born (1986-04-16) 16 April 1986
Lemmer, Netherlands
Hometown Heerenveen, Netherlands
Height 172 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Discipline Men's artistic gymnastics
Level Senior International
Club TSH Heerenveen

Epke Jan Zonderland RON (born 16 April 1986) is a Dutch gymnast and 2012 Olympics gold medalist in the high bar. He also won the 2013 World Championship and the 2014 World Championship on the high bar. He is nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman".

Early life

Zonderland was born on 16 April 1986 in Lemmer, Netherlands. He started gymnastics at the age of four. He has two brothers (Herre and Johan) and one sister (Geeske) who are also international gymnasts.[1]

Zonderland studied medicine at the University of Groningen.

Gymnastics career

2004

Zonderland reached his first international success as a junior in 2004. At the European Junior Championships in Ljubljana he was fourth in the all-around event and he won a silver medal on the horizontal bar.[1] That same year he also became Dutch national all-around champion by taking over the title from his older brother Herre.[1]

2005–2006

In 2005 at the World Championships in Melbourne, Zonderland and Jeffrey Wammes were the first ever Dutch gymnasts in the history of the sport to qualify for the all-around final.[2] Zonderland eventually ended up in the 11th position.[1] In that same year at the European Championships he finished 15th, which was a disappointment considering his World Championship result.[1]

After his success in 2005 he continued in 2006 by reaching the final of the horizontal bar competition during the European Championships in Volos, where he was 6th.[1] At the World Cup meeting in Glasgow on the same discipline he won the silver medal and in Tehran, Zonderland claimed his first World Cup win and the gold medal.[1] That year he also became Dutch national all-around champion for the second time in his career.[1]

2007-2008

In 2007 he competed in both the European and the World Championships. At the European Championships in Amsterdam he finished sixth in the all-around event, the highest ever position by a Dutch gymnast.[1] During the same Championships he also won the bronze medal on the parallel bars. Later, in September at the World Championships in Stuttgart Zonderland finished 4th on the horizontal bar, which earned him a qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.[1][3] Later in 2007 he won his second World Cup event at the horizontal bar in Glasgow.[1]

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Zonderland reached the high bar final in which he finished seventh.

2009–2011

In 2009, he won the silver medal on high bar at the 2009 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. At the 2010 World Championships in Rotterdam, he earned another silver medal on high bar. In 2011 he became European champion for the first time.

2012 Olympics

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Zonderland won an Olympic gold medal in the high bar with a personal best score of 16.533. His routine included a triple combo of Cassina-Kovacs-Kolman, then the most difficult release combination.[4][5] His performance was regarded by many as one of the top performances of the 2012 games.[6][7][8] He was the first Dutch gymnast (male or female) to win an individual Olympic medal.[9]

2013–2014

At the 2013 World Championships in Antwerp, Zonderland he became World champion for the first time.[10][11] He performed a double combo of Cassina and Kovacs, followed by a Kolman and Gaylord 2, and a stuck layout double-double.[12]

In 2014, he again won the European championship title in the high bar at the 2014 championship in Sofia, Bulgaria.[13] He also successfully defended his world title at the 2014 World Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China.[14]

Zonderland at the 2016 Summer Olympics

2015–2016

In April 2015, Zonderland failed to defend the European title after falling off the high bar.[15] In August 2015 he fell in training, which left him with a concussion and an injury to his thumb.[16] The injury curtailed his training times and he failed to make the final to defend his world title at the 2015 World Championship in Glasgow.[17]

In 2016, he sprained his fingers in June and again in training just before the 2016 Summer Olympics.[16] He failed to defend his Olympic title at the Olympics after falling in his high bar routine.[18]

Honours and awards

Zonderland being received by the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte prior to the ceremony at Torentje in 2012

Zonderland was named Dutch Sportsman of the year in 2009 for his silver medal in high bar at the 2009 World Championships. He was selected Sportsman of the Year for a second time in 2011 after he won the European Championships, then again for the next two consecutive years after he won the 2012 Olympic and the 2013 World championships.[19] He was made a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau after he won the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics.[20][21]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Epke Zonderland - Over mij (About me), epkezonderland.com, ret: 3 August 2008
  2. 38th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships Men, gymnasticsresults.com, Ret: 3 August 2008
  3. Epke Zonderland toont Olympisch vormbehoud, gelderlander.nl, ret: 3 August 2008
  4. Emma John (7 August 2012). "London 2012: Gymnastic gold for true flying Dutchman Epke Zonderland". Guardian. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  5. "Olympic gymnastics: Zonderland takes men's bar gold". BBC. 3 October 2013.
  6. Paul Gittings and Brooke Bowman (6 February 2013). "The most incredible sporting gamble?". CNN.
  7. Ben Wyatt (31 January 2013). "London 2012's top-10 sporting moments". CNN.
  8. Christopher Clarey (13 August 2012). "The Good, the Bad and the Unforgettable". The New York Times.
  9. "Olympics: Epke Zonderland claims high bar gold for Netherlands". BBC. 7 August 2012.
  10. "High bar gold for Epke Zonderland at gymnastics world championships". DutchNews.nl. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  11. "World Gymnastics: Epke Zonderland wins high bar gold". BBC. 7 October 2013.
  12. Amanda Turner (6 October 2013). "Biles, Uchimura Win Again as Worlds End". International Gymnast Magazine.
  13. "Dutch gymnast Epke Zonderland retains high bar European title". DutchNews.nl. 26 May 2014.
  14. "World Gymnastics: Epke Zonderland grabs high bar gold". BBC. 12 October 2014.
  15. "European Gymnastics: Epke Zonderland crashes out of high bar". BBC. 17 April 2015.
  16. 1 2 Reuters (August 4, 2016). "Rio 2016 Olympics: Flying Dutchman Epke Zonderland desperate to get his mojo back". The Indian Express.
  17. "Defending champion Epke Zonderland fails to make high bar final". DutchNews.nl. October 27, 2015.
  18. "Epke Zonderland loopt olympische medaille mis na val in rekstokfinale". nu.nl. 16 August 2016.
  19. "Epke Zonderland named Dutch Sportsman of the Year". Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. 18 December 2013.
  20. "Epke Zonderland Ridder Oranje Nassau". Heerenveense Courant. 15 August 2012.
  21. "EPKE ZONDERLAND IN TRANEN NA ONDERSCHEIDING". RTL Boulevard. 15 August 2012.
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Awards
Preceded by
Maarten van der Weijden
Mark Tuitert
Dutch Sportsman of the Year
2009
2011 – 2013
Succeeded by
Mark Tuitert
Arjen Robben
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