Leontien van Moorsel
Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel is a racing cyclist Dutchwoman, born the March 22nd 1970, of 1,68 m for 69 kg. It Marie in 1996 with her trainer Michael Zijlaard, after having left the world of the Cycling during nearly three years for health reasons. Number 1 world 1992 and 1993, it will become again it as from 1998. It has more than 200 victories to its credit. She was also elected six times sporting of the year to the Netherlands into 1990,1993,1999,2000,2003 and 2004. She decided to put a term at her career after the Olympic Games of summer of 2004 with Athens where she obtains two medals of which gold out of against-the-watch.
Detailed prize list
Records
-
Recordwoman of the hour, on October 1st, 2003: 46 km 076 in Mexico City
- Recordwoman of the world of continuation (3 km standing start), at the time of the Olympic Games, on September 17th, 2000: 3 ' 30" 816
Championships of the world and Olympic prize list
-
Olympic champion on road: 2000
- Olympic champion of the against-the-watch: 2000,2004
- Olympic champion of continuation: 2000, (3rd: 2004)
- World champion on road: 1991,1993,2000 (2nd: 1998)
- World champion of the against-the-watch: 1998,1999
- World champion of continuation: 1990,2001,2002,2003 (2nd: 1998)
- World champion of the 50 km against-the-watch by teams: 1990
Other results
-
Champion of the Netherlands on road: 1989,1990,1992,1993,1998,1999,2004 (2nd: 2000,2002; 3rd: 1991)
- Champion of the Netherlands of the Climbing ones: 1991,1992
- Champion of the Netherlands of the against-the-watch: 1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002 (2nd: 2003)
- Grande Boucle Female: 1992,1993 (2nd of the Tour de France: 1991)
- Tower of the EEC: 1992 (2nd: 1990,1993)
- Turn of Lower Saxony: 1990
- Turn of the Aude: 1991 (2nd: 1990,1993)
- Turn of the Netherlands: 1999 (2nd: 1998)
- Trophy of Female Gold: 2000
- Amstel Gold Race: 2002 (3rd: 2001)
- Turn of Drenthe: 1999,2002
- Tower of theSeptentrional one: 1999
- Circuit of Molenheite: 1990,1991
- Amersfoort : 1990
- Westfriese Dorpenomloop : 1991
- Zeeuws Vlaams Wieler Weekend: 1992
- Round van Breezand: 1997,2000
- Round van For the third time Aaar: 1997
- Round van Obdam: 1997,2000,2002
- Round van Duizel: 1997
- Dorpenomloop : 1997
- Stampersgat : 1997
- Acht van Chaam : 1997,2002,2003
- Nieuw Eglin : 1997
- Almelo : 1997
- Kortenhoef : 1997
- Monnickendam : 1997
- Goor : 1997
- Ster van Zeeland : 1998,1999,2000,2001
- Round van Oostzan: 1998
- Veldhoven : 1998
- Linne : 1998,1999
- Uithoora : 1998
- Wieler Re-examined Klimcriterium: 1998
- Bergschenhoek : 1998
- Harderwijk : 1998
- Nieuw Weerdinge : 1998
- Varik : 1998
- Roosendal : 1998
- Oostvoorne : 1998,2000
- Kieldrecht : 1998
- Circuit of Campine: 1999,2000
- Grand Prix van Boekel: 1999,2000
- Round van Ronostrand: 1999,2000
- Round van het Kanaleneiland: 1999
- Haakvoorjaarsrace : 1999
- Stockholm: 1999,2002
- Noordwijk : 1999
- Stiphout : 1999,2002,2004
- Boxmeer : 1999
- Oostzaan : 1999
- Roosendaal : 1999
- Pijnacker : 1999,2000
- Zevenbergen : 1999
- Nispen : 1999
- Heerhugowaard : 1999
- Uden : 1999
- Schiedam : 1999
- Two days of the Western Plank: 2000
- Tjettrampet : 2000,2003
- Round van Oud-Vossemeer: 2000
- Bevrijdingsronde Vlaardingen : 2000
- Bornem-Hingene : 2000
- Roosendaal : 2000
- Surhuisterveen : 2000
- Maastricht: 2000
- To remember Magali Pache 2001
- Emakumeen Bira: 2001
- Via Direkt Race: 2001
- Tjettrampet : 2001
- Payern : 2001 (against-the-watch)
- Round van Ossendrecht: 2002
- Round van Barendrecht: 2002
- Two days of the Western Plank: 2002
- Ster van Walcheren : 2002
- Venhuizen : 2002
- Round van Lekkerkerk: 2003
- Luk Challenge: 2004
- Omloop der Kempen: 2004
- Made : 2004
-
2nd of the race at the points with the Olympic Games: 2000
- 3rd Turn of Flandres: 2004
- 3rd Berlin-Wannsee: 2001
External bonds
-
Official site
| Random links: | Eslourenties-Daban | Anténor Jolly | Emile Rummelhardt | Farman | Yellow and green Loriquet | Praemunire |