Annie Lambrechts
Annie Lambrechts is a Belgian roller skating champion. She was awarded the Belgian Sportsman of the year prize in 1981. The same year she was also given the Belgian National Sports Merit Award.[1] She won a total of 140 Belgian titles, 22 European titles,[2] 2 gold and 2 bronze medals at the 1981 World Games.[3] Between 1964 and 1981 she won 19 worldtitles.[4] She was also the first Belgian to win the Flemish Sportsjewel in 1982.[5]
She was married to former athlete André Dehertoghe.[6]
Records
20.000 m | Bahn | 32:53.970 | Kessel-Lo | 1985 | World record |
30.000 m | Bahn | 49:15.906 | Kessel-Lo | 1985 | |
50.000 m | Bahn | 1:21:26.942 | Kessel-Lo | 1985 |
gollark: The negatives are that anyone else can viewbomb your stuff. This is kind of obvious.
gollark: (sidenote: remove sickness already; having to constantly fear viewbombing is stupid)
gollark: I don't see why anyone would complain, though if you go around listing a bunch of growing offspring you may run into viewbombing.
gollark: It will at least result in the decline of the metallocracy.
gollark: (Especially in PHP)
References
- Palmares Sportvrouw van het jaar standaard.be, 18 december 2011, article in Dutch
- En zeggen dat Bart bijna een voetballer was hln.be, Bart Mertens, 3 march 2018, article in Dutch
- België mikt op acht medailles op Wereldspelen demorgen.be, 15 July 2009, article in Dutch
- Oorsprong speedskating Archived 25 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine isceeklo.be, article in Dutch
- Laureaten van de Vlaamse sportprijzen sport.vlaanderen, article in Dutch
- In memoriam Andre Dehertoghe atletiek.be, Michel Jordens, 26 August 2016, article in Dutch
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