Jacqueline Poelman
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Full name | Helina Jacomina Poelman | |
Date of birth | 5 October 1973 | |
Place of birth | Leek, Netherlands | |
Previous Teams | {{{previous teams}}} | |
Height | 1.71 m | |
Weight | 63 kg | |
Personal best | 100m - 11.27 (1994) 200m - 23.00 (2002) 400m - 52.84 (2001) |
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Career | 1984-2006 | |
Medal record | |||
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Women's athletics | |||
World Championships | |||
Silver | 1992 Junior | 100 m | |
European Championships | |||
Bronze | 1994 Paris - Indoor | 200 m | |
Bronze | 2005 - Indoor | 200 m |
Helina Jacomina (Jacqueline) Poelman (October 5, 1973) is a former Dutch sprinter.
Poelman was born and raised in Leek and trained at an athletics club in Roden. Her first major international tournament were the 1991 European Junior Championships in Thessaloniki where she did not reach the final on the 100 nor the 200 m. Only a year later at the World Junior Championships she won the silver medal on the 100 m finishing second, while she became fourth on the 200 m. In the same year she was part of the Dutch 4 x 100 metres relay team during the Olympics in Barcelona, which was eliminated in the series.
Poelman won the bronze medal on the 200 m at the 1994 European Championships held in Paris. For a long time this was her last international achievement.
Only in 2002 Poelman worked on her comeback after a few years without hardly any competition because she finished her study. At the European Championships however she reached the seventh position on the 200 m. In 2003 Jacqueline Poelman was a member of the Dutch 4 x 100 metres relay team that participated in the World Championships in Paris. Together with Joan van den Akker, Pascal van Assendelft and Annemarie Kramer the team nominated itself for the 2004 Summer Olympics, realising the twelfth time out of twenty teams in competition. It ‘s true the final remained beyond reach, but the Dutch four set a season’s fastest time, scoring 43.96.
During the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004 she was again part of the same Dutch 4 x 100 m relay team. Unfortunately they didn't finish, because of a disqualification after a wrong change. A year later at the European Indoor Championships she won another bronze medal on the 200 m.
On September 3 2006 she ran her last race at the Arena Games in Hilversum.
[edit] Personal bests
Outdoor
- 100 metres - 11.27 (1994)
- 200 metres - 23.00 (2002)
- 400 metres - 52.84 (2001)
Indoor
- 60 metres - 7.26 (1994)
- 200 metres - 23.36 (1995)
[edit] Bibliography
- Heere, Aad and Kappenburg, Bart (2000). 1870 – 2000, 130 jaar atletiek in Nederland. Landgraaf: Groenevelt b.v.. ISBN 90-90-12867-0.
- Bijkerk, Ton (2004). Olympisch Oranje. Haarlem: De Vrieseborch. ISBN 90-6076-522-2.
- Werkgroep Statistiek KNAU (2006). Statistisch jaarboek 2006. Arnhem: KNAU.