Theo Bos

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Medal record
Competitor for the Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Track cycling
Olympic Games
Silver 2004 Athens Sprint

Theo Bos (born August 22, 1983 in Hierden) is a Dutch track cyclist, Olympic silver medalist and five-time world champion. He lives in Alkmaar Holland.

He won silver at the 2004 summer Olympics in the sprint event.

He has won an individual gold in the sprint and 1 km time trial at the 2004 UCI Track World Championships. The following year, he won the individual sprint and captured a silver medal in the team sprint at the 2005 UCI Track World Championships.

In 2006 at the UCI Track World Championships, Bos won the gold medal in the keirin event and completed a triple, having been world champion in the sprint, kilo and keirin. He won the keirin convincingly having accelerated with two laps to go, winning by a wide margin and able to raise his hands and salute the crowd as he passed the finish line. [1] His French rival, and bronze medal winner, Arnaud Tournant, said Bos' performance was "the best I’ve seen in a very long time."

Photofinish World Record
Photofinish World Record

On December 16, 2006, Bos broke the track world record over 200 m during qualification rounds for the sprint event at a World Cup meeting in Moscow. Bos clocked 9.772 seconds (after an initial computer malfunction had given him an unlikely time of 9.086 seconds) and beat the 11-year record held by Canadian Curt Harnett. Following his record-setting run Bos declared the 200 m the "ultimate record" for track cyclists. [2] Five days later Bos was elected Dutch Sportsman of the year.

His brother Jan Bos is a professional speed skater.

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Awards
Preceded by
Yuri van Gelder
Dutch Sportsman of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
Sven Kramer
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