Leontien van Moorsel

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Leontien van Moorsel.
Leontien van Moorsel.
Medal record
Competitor for the Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Road bicycle racing
Olympic Games
Gold 2000 Sydney Road race
Gold 2000 Sydney Time trial
Gold 2004 Athens Time trial
Road World Championship
Gold 1999 Time Trial
Gold 1998 Time Trial
Gold 1993 Road Race
Gold 1991 Road Race
Silver 1998 Road Race
Track cycling
Olympic Games
Gold 2000 Sydney Individual pursuit
Silver 2000 Sydney Points race
Bronze 2004 Athens Individual pursuit
World Championships
Gold 2003 Stuttgart 3 km Pursuit
Gold 2002 Copenhagen 3 km Pursuit
Gold 2001 Antwerp 3 km Pursuit
Gold 1990 Maebashi City 3 km Pursuit
Silver 1998 Bordeaux 3 km Pursuit

Leontine Martha Henrica Petronella 'Leontien' van Moorsel (born March 22, 1970 in Boekel) is a Dutch racing cyclist. She is also known under her married name, Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel.

Van Moorsel started her career in the late 1980s and was soon one of the best cyclists in the world. She won major races both on the track, and on the road. In the first half of the 1990s, she won the Tour Féminin twice, after fierce competition with Jeannie Longo.

Van Moorsel dropped out of cycling in 1994 with depression and anorexia nervosa. Together with Michael Zijlaard, whom she married in 1995, she overcame her ill health. She was selected to compete at the world championships in 1998. Here, her first major tournament for four years, she surprised by winning the time trial and coming second in the road race. Since then, she has won a number of world titles.

At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, van Moorsel was one of the most successful athletes. She won gold medals on the road (road race and time trial), and on the track (3km pursuit). At the 2004 Summer Olympics, she was one of the favorites in the road race but she fell in the penultimate lap. Despite injury, she competed in the time trial three days later and successfully defended her title. With four gold, one silver, and a bronze Olympic medal, Leontien van Moorsel is one of the most successful Dutch athletes ever.

After her last race at the 2004 Olympics, the individual pursuit, van Moorsel retired from professional cycling.

[edit] Major results

1990
World champion 5km pursuit
World champion 50km team time trial
1991
World champion road race
1992
Tour Feminin
1993
World champion road race
Tour Feminin
1998
World champion time trial
1999
World champion time trial
2000
Olympic champion road race
Olympic champion time trial
Olympic champion 3km pursuit
Olympic silver medallist points race
2001
World champion 3km pursuit
2002
World champion 3km pursuit
2003
World champion 3km pursuit
World hour record: 46,06511 km
2004
Olympic champion time trial
Olympic bronze medallist 3km pursuit

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[edit] Awards

Awards
Preceded by
Elly van Hulst
Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
1990
Succeeded by
Ingrid Haringa
Preceded by
Ellen van Langen
Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
1993
Succeeded by
Anky van Grunsven
Preceded by
Marianne Timmer
Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
1999
Succeeded by
Leontien van Moorsel
Preceded by
Leontien van Moorsel
Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
2000
Succeeded by
Inge de Bruijn
Preceded by
Verona van de Leur
Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
2003
Succeeded by
Leontien van Moorsel
Preceded by
Leontien van Moorsel
Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Edith van Dijk
Preceded by
Francis Hoenselaar
Rotterdam Sportswoman of the Year
19982000
Succeeded by
Sissy van Alebeek
Preceded by
Sissy van Alebeek
Rotterdam Sportswoman of the Year
20022004
Succeeded by
Elisabeth Willebroordse