Trijntje Hemminga

Trijntje Hemminga (10 February 1914 – 20 March 1994) was a Dutch kortebaanschaatsen speed skater.[1][2][3] Prizes she won consisted of money prizes, art pieces and medals. She won three times the bronze medal at the first three national championships: in the winter of 1932–33, 1933–34 and 1938–39.

Trijntje Hemminga
Personal information
Born(1914-02-10)10 February 1914
Beetsterzwaag
Died24 March 1994(1994-03-24) (aged 80)
Drachten
Sport
CountryNetherlands
SportSpeed skating (kortebaanschaatsen)

Family

Hemminga was born in Beetsterzwaag as the daughter of Jan Hemminga, Janke Beetsma. She married on 11 May 1939 in Opsterland with Bauke van Zinderen. Together they had three children: Steven, Jan and Anne.[2]

Her aunt is the successful speed skater Martha Hemminga.

Achievements

Achievements after 1933 incomplete

1932–33
17 December 1932 in Beetsterzwaag
18 January 1933 in Sappemeer
19 January 1933 in Wolvega
20 January 1933 in Oranjewoud
22 January 1933 in Rottevalle
23 January 1933 in Drachten
24 January 1933 in St. Johannesga
- 26 January 1933 at the National Championships in Sneek (behind Sjoukje Bouma and Geesje Woudstra)
28 January 1933 in Gorredijk
29 January 1933 in Kortezwaag
1933–34
1st prize - 5 December 1933 in Winsum (ahead of Clara Huitema)
1st prize (f 75) - 6 December 1933 in Rottevalle (ahead of Loltje de Boer)
1st prize (f 30) - 8 December 1933 in Witmarsum (140 metre in 17.1 seconds) (ahead of Clara Huitema)
1st prize (f 60) - 9 December 1933 in Grou (ahead of Janna de Boer)
10 December 1933 in Heerenveen
1st prize (f 60) - 11 December 1933 in Oudkerk (ahead of G. Haarsma)
1st prize (f 80) - 14 December 1933 in Kampen
2nd prize (f 30) - 14 December 1933 in Eelde
- 17 December 1933 at the National Championships in Warga (behind Grietje Bijlsma and Pietje Feitsma)
1938–39
- 24 December 1938 at the National Championships in Groningen (behind Hennie Sietsema and Anje Heersema)
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References

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