Dankers in 2007 | ||
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Representing Canada | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2006 Turin | Team pursuit | |
World Single Distance Championships | ||
2007 Salt Lake City | Team pursuit |
Arne Dankers (born June 1, 1980) is a Canadian speed skater.
Background
Dankers was born to Peter Dankers and Marja Verhoef, who are both Dutch. The family moved to Canada when he was two years old.
Dankers was a member of the Canadian team that set the team pursuit world record of 3:39.69 in Calgary, Canada on November 12, 2005. The Canadian team, of which Dankers was a part, was not able to duplicate this performance at the 2006 Turin Olympics. The Italian team now holds the Olympic team pursuit record of 3:43.64.
After retiring from speed skating following the 2008-09 season, Dankers graduated from the University of Calgary with a master's degree in Electrical Engineering and later completed a PhD at the Delft University of Technology. He subsequently returned to the University of Calgary in a postdoctoral position, and began publishing research in the fields of dynamic network analysis and systems engineering.
2006 Winter Olympics
At the 2006 Olympics he participated in the following events:
- Speed Skating, Men's 1500 m
- Speed Skating, Men's 5000 m – 5th place
- Speed Skating, Men's 10000 m – 9th place
- Speed Skating, Men's Team Pursuit – Silver
Dankers placed 5th place in the 5000m men's speed skating final and his team won a silver medal in Men's team pursuit speed skating.
External links
- Photos of Arne Dankers at the Wayback Machine (archived 2007-03-10)
- Arne Dankers at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
References
- ^ Dankers, Arne Geert (2014). System Identification in Dynamic Networks (PDF) (PhD dissertation). Technische Universiteit Delft. ISBN 978-94-6186-352-2.
- "Speedskating". Times of Malta. 2006-02-17. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- "Dankers calls it quits". The Globe and Mail. 2009-02-03. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
- "Arne G. Dankers". IEEE. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
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