Jan Bos

Dutch speed skater and cyclist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroDutch speed skater and cyclist
PlacesNetherlands
isAthlete Speed skater Track cyclist Sport cyclist
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth29 March 1975, Harderwijk, Netherlands
Age49 years
Star signAries
Family
Siblings:Theo Bos
The details

Biography

Jan Bos (born 29 March 1975) is a Dutch speedskater and sprint cyclist. In the late 1990s he was world champion in speed skating and he competed in the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics.

Speed skater

In 1998 Bos both became the world champion sprint and won the silver medal that year in the 1000 meter sprint during the Winter Olympics in Nagano. He won the silver medal on that same distance in Salt Lake City.

He competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in the team sprint track cycling event, together with his brother Theo Bos, who won the silver at the individual sprint, and Teun Mulder. The Dutch finished sixth after being knocked out by Japan.

Bos ended his career as a competitive speed skater in 2011.

Cyclist

In 2012 Bos (in cooperation with the Human Power Team from Delft) tried to become the fastest cyclist in the world during the World Human Powered Speed Challenge in Battle Mountain, Nevada. At the time, the International Human Powered Vehicle Association record was 133 km/h, held by the Canadian Sam Whittingham. Bos used a recumbent bicycle specially developed for the occasion by students of the Delft University of Technology and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, but only managed a maximum speed of 126.5 km/h. In September 2013, his teammate Sebastiaan Bowier did manage to break the record, reaching a speed of 133.78 kilometres per hour (83.13 mph)

Records

Personal records

Personal records
Men's speed skating
EventResultDateLocationNotes
500 m34.7212 February 2002
Salt Lake City
1000 m1:07.2022 March 2009
Calgary
1500 m1:44.874 March 2007
Calgary
3000 m3:50.5316 March 2001
Calgary
5000 m6:46.5917 March 2001
Calgary
10000 m15:23.1811 March 1993
Heerenveen

World records

EventTimeDateVenue
1000 m1.10,6322 November 1997 Calgary
1000 m1.08,5521 February 1999 Calgary

Tournament summary

YearDutch DistanceDutch SprintWorld SprintWorld DistanceOlympicsWorld Cup
1994  9th 500 m
  6th 1000 m
10th 1500 m
1995  5th 500 m
  4th 1000 m
10th 1500 m
5th
1996 500 m
1000 m
24th39th 1000 m
199713th8th 500 m
1000 m
20th 500 m
  4th 1000 m
1998 500 m
1000 m
5th 1500 m
5th 500 m
4th 1000 m
12th 500 m
1000 m
  4th 1500 m
  5th 500 m
1000 m
17th 1500 m
1999 500 m
1000 m
1500 m
fall 500 m
1000 m
  4th 500 m
1000 m
  6th 1500 m
2000 500 m
1000 m
4th5th 500 m
1000 m
1500 m
  5th 500 m
1000 m
  6th 1500 m
2001 500 m
1000 m
10th 1500 m
Ill4th21st 500 m
10th 1000 m
  8th 500 m
10th 1000 m
23rd 1500 m
2002 500 m
1000 m
5th 1500 m
DQ9th 500 m
1000 m
7th 1500 m
  7th 500 m
1000 m
26th 1500 m
2003 500 m
1000 m
7th  5th 500 m
15th 1000 m
5th 500 m
1000 m
2004 500 m
  7th 1000 m
6th14th 500 m
  5th 1000 m
28th 100 m
16th 500 m
  9th 1000 m
2005  4th 500 m
  5th 1000 m
10th 1500 m
6th 1000 m23rd 500 m
  5th 1000 m
2006 500 m
1000 m
1500 m
11th 500 m
  5th 1000 m
20th 1500 m
43rd 500 m
12th 1000 m
  7th 1500 m
2007 500 m
1000 m
1500 m
12th16th 500 m36th 100 m
19th 500 m
  4th 1000 m
  6th 1500 m
2008  5th 500 m
1000 m
  9th 1500 m
39th5th 1000 m25th 100 m
24th 500 m
  1000 m
20098th 500 m
6th 1000 m
4th5th 1000 m12th 1000 m
20108th 500 m
7th 1000 m
29th 500 m
12th 1000 m
51st 500 m
15th 1000 m
201110th 500 m
  1000 m
12th

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