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Jenning de Boo

Netherlands

SportShort Track
FederationIDSTNED12001200401
NOCNetherlands
Born22 Jan 2004 in Groningen 
GenderMen
ResidenceHeerenveen, NED
Higher educationMedicine - Rijks University: Groningen, NED
OccupationAthlete
LanguagesDutch
Personal Bests
EventRecordDateLocation 
Personal Bests
  Event RecordDateLocation 
    500m 41.239 06 Nov 2021 Bormio  
    1000m 1:25.706 19 Feb 2022 Heerenveen  
    1500m 2:14.868 07 Nov 2021 Bormio  
Main Achievements
 
Main Achievements
World Junior Championships
Event  
World Junior Championships
    500m 1      
Sport Specific Information
Sport Specific Information
Club / TeamTeam Reggeborgh: Netherlands  
General Interest
General Interest
InjuriesIllness prevented him from competing at the 2023 Short Track World Junior Championships in Dresden, Germany. (schaatsen.nl, 14 Apr 2023)  
Other sportsHe has competed in both short track and speed skating at international level. He represented Netherlands in short track at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland. He has also competed in inline skating at national level in Netherlands. (SportsDeskOnline, 08 Jan 2024; schaatsen.nl, 14 Apr 2023)  
Sport Specific Information
Sport Specific Information
Reason for choosing this sportHe first tried playing rugby before focusing on skating. He initially combined short track and speed skating with inline skating. In 2023 he began focusing more on speed skating.  
General Interest
General Interest
Awards and honoursIn 2022 he was named Talent of the Year in Short Track by the Royal Dutch Speed Skating Federation [KNSB]. (schaatsen.nl, 28 Oct 2022)  
Sport Specific Information
Sport Specific Information
Name of coachGerard van Velde [club], NED, from 2023  
When and where did you begin this sport?He began skating at age seven.  
General Interest
General Interest
Other informationSWITCHING TO LONG TRACK
After emerging as a top competitor in the junior ranks in short track, in 2023 he joined Dutch speed skating team Reggeborgh after being spotted by renowned coach Gerard van Velde. “It's not that I don't like short track anymore, because I have a lot of fun in both disciplines. But I have the feeling that I have already given 100 percent to short track. I am curious about what I can achieve if I fully commit to speed skating. I am incredibly proud that I will be racing for this team. There are a few tall skaters who can handle short distances well. I am also a long sprinter myself, so that fits in nicely. I am curious to see how my development will progress. Maybe I will soon be more of a rider for medium distances instead of 500 and 1000 metres. It is really a different sport than short track. I will see what suits me best.” (schaatsen.nl, 14 Apr 2023; volkskrant.nl, 30 Dec 2023)

HEIGHT
He is 1.95 metres tall, which makes him the tallest within Team Reggeborgh for the 2023/24 season. He says his short track experience has helped him with the turns in speed skating. "It remains difficult to control the bends with such a large body, but I can do that well. I think I'm here thanks to my short track experience." He also is known for wearing longer blades on his skates compared to other skaters. “I'm quite tall. The longer the blades, the more pressure you have to deliver. I'm quite strong, that suits me well. More surface area, more grip.” (volkskrant.nl, 30 Dec 2023; schaatsen.nl, 05 Jan 2024)

STUDY BREAK
He began studying medicine in Groningen, Netherlands, but decided to put his studies on hold in 2023 to focus on his sporting career after consulting with his coaches and parents. (schaatsen.nl, 28 Oct 2022)
 
Social Media
Social Media
www.facebook.com/jenning.deboo/  
twitter.com/jenningdeboo  
Championships results
Year Competition Event Rank  
Championships results
    2021/2022 World Junior Championships 500m1  
    2021/2022 World Junior Championships 3000m Relay6  
    2021/2022 World Junior Championships 1000m7  
    2021/2022 World Junior Championships 1500m9