Stien Baas-Kaiser

Países Bajos
Países Bajos
Patinaje de velocidadPatinaje de velocidad
Año de nacimiento1938

Biografía

Christina Kaiser was already 29 years old when she first competed at the Olympic Games in 1968.

First try, third place

She won a bronze medal at 1,500m. She entered the 3,000m as the reigning world record holder, but again she finished only third.

Into the book of records

In 1972, Baas-Kaiser also entered the 1,500 and the 3,000. This time she held the world record in both events. In the 1,500 she earned a silver medal, losing to Dianne Holum by only one fifth of a second. Three days later, Baas-Kaiser won the gold medal at 3,000m. Her margin of victory, 6.53 seconds, remains the largest in the history of women's speed skating. Baas-Kaiser also retains a place in the Winter Games record book as the oldest woman to win a gold medal in an individual event. When she won the 3,000m in 1972, her age was 33 years 268 days.

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