Rens Blom
{{Short description|Dutch pole vaulter}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name = Rens Blom
| image = Rensblom-portret-2014.jpg
| caption = Blom in a 2014 portrait
| fullname =
| nickname =
| height = {{convert|1.78|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
| weight = {{convert|75|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1977|3|1|df=y}}
| birth_place = Munstergeleen, Netherlands
| pb = pole vault - 5.81 (2005)
| career = 1989-2008
| updated = 2 April 2009
| medaltemplates =
{{Medal|Sport | Men's athletics}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}
{{Medal|Gold|2005 Helsinki|Pole vault}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Indoor Championships}}
{{Medal|Bronze|2003 Birmingham|Pole vault}}
{{Medal|Competition|European Indoor Championships}}
{{Medal|Bronze|2000 Ghent |Pole vault}}
}}
Rens Blom ({{IPA|nl|rɛnz ˈblɔm|lang}}; born 1 March 1977) is a Dutch retired track and field athlete who competed in the pole vault. He is the 2005 world champion and former Dutch record holder with personal bests of 5.81 m outdoor and 5.75 m indoor.
Life
Blom was born in Munstergeleen. He achieved a vault of 5.75 as early as in 2000, but five years passed without much further progress. However, on 8 June 2004 in Zaragoza, he set the Dutch record with 5.81. In 2005, he consolidated his position by clearing 5.80 early in May.
At the 2005 World Championships in Athletics, he once again achieved 5.80 and won the gold medal. It was the first Dutch gold medal at a World Championship. In addition, Blom has won five national championships and four national indoor championships.
The year 2006 turned out to be a frustrating year for Blom, full of bad luck and injuries. Problems with his shoulder, knees and Achilles tendons resulting in an operation caused 2006 to become a "lost" year for the passionate Dutchman. Finally, in mid-October, he cautiously resumed his training programme, and achieved better results in several indoor events at the start of 2007.
Blom is a two-time Olympian. At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney he did not survive the qualification round. Four years later during the 2004 Summer Olympics, he ended up on the 9th place.
At a press conference in Sittard on 26 September 2008, Blom announced his retirement from the sport, feeling that, after various injuries and operations, his body no longer allowed him to strain it to the utmost. During his career Rens Blom collected six Dutch indoor and seven Dutch outdoor titles altogether. He returned to the sport in the 2013 season.
Competition record
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colspan="6"|Representing {{NED}} |
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1995
|European Junior Championships | – |NM |
rowspan=2|1997
|Turku, Finland |10th |
Universiade
|Catania, Italy |4th |
1998
|European Indoor Championships |Valencia, Spain |19th (q) |
1999
|Gothenburg, Sweden |5th |
rowspan=2|2000
|European Indoor Championships |Ghent, Belgium |bgcolor=cc9966|3rd |
Olympic Games
|Sydney, Australia |15th (q) |
2001
|Edmonton, Canada |13th |NM |
2002
|Munich, Germany |22nd (q) |
rowspan=2|2003
|Birmingham, United Kingdom |bgcolor=cc9966|3rd |5.75 m (iNR) |
World Championships
|Paris, France |14th (q) |
rowspan=2|2004
|Budapest, Hungary |8th |NM |
Olympic Games
|Athens, Greece |9th |
2005
|Helsinki, Finland |bgcolor=gold|1st |
2007
|European Indoor Championships |Birmingham, United Kingdom |9th (q) |
External links
{{Commons category|Rens Blom}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20050813023342/http://www.rensblom.com/ Official homepage]
- {{World Athletics||name=Rens Blom}}
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{{S-bef|before=Chiel Warners|as=Herman van Leeuwen Cup}}
{{S-ttl|title=Men's Dutch Athlete of the Year|years=2005}}
{{S-aft|after=Bram Som}}
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{{Footer World Champions Pole Vault Men}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Blom, Rens}}
Category:Dutch male pole vaulters
Category:Dutch Athletics Championships winners
Category:Dutch Indoor Athletics Championships winners
Category:Olympic athletes for the Netherlands
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Category:People from Sittard-Geleen
Category:World Athletics Championships medalists
Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for the Netherlands
Category:World Athletics Championships winners
Category:20th-century Dutch people
Category:Athletes from Limburg (Netherlands)