Thijsje Oenema

{{short description|Dutch speed skater}}

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| name = Thijsje Oenema

| image = Thijsje Oenema (NED) 2013.JPG

| caption = Oenema in 2013

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| country = Netherlands

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|6|6|df=y}}

| birth_place = Heerenveen, Netherlands

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| turnedpro = 2005

| retired = 2016

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{{Medal|Sport|Women's speed skating}}

{{Medal|Country|the {{NED}}}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2012 Heerenveen|500 m}}

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Thijsje Oenema (born 6 June 1988) is a Dutch speed skater and "short-track sprinter". She is specialised on the short distances.

Oenema skates for the VPZ skating team and is a member for skating club S.T.D. Sint Nicolaasga. Her breakthrough was during the 2009 KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships, winning the bronze medal at the 500 m. This was very surprising because in the 2007–08 season she was not able to skate because of Pfeiffer's disease.

[http://www.aegonnkafstanden.nl/live-2009/nk/afstanden/content/nieuws/?nieuws=5781 'Patient' in Oenema surprised Thialf] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090405125301/http://www.aegonnkafstanden.nl/live-2009/nk/afstanden/content/nieuws/?nieuws=5781 |date=2009-04-05 }} Aegon NK Distances, 31 October 2008. With this third place she qualified for the first time for the World Cup.

Oenema also showed that season that she is also very strong at the 100 m. In 2006 and 2007 she was already the Dutch champion at this distance. In 2009, she regained her title she lost in the year before by winning on the ice of Lekkerkerk.[https://archive.today/20120527070713/http://www.knsb.nl/KNSB-nieuws/vervolg_ndb.asp?ID=6148 First Course title in 2009 for Thijsje Oenema "] KNSB, 7 January 2009. In the same season she took the title at the Dutch championships supersprint.

Although her start of the season 2010 was weak, she managed to qualify for the Olympics in Vancouver by beating Marianne Timmer in a skate-off.

Speed skating

=Results=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Season

! Dutch SD

! Dutch Sprint

! World SD

! World Sprint

! World Cup

! Olympics

2005–0616th 2x500 mrowspan=3 | Did not
participate
Not heldrowspan=6 | Did not
participate
rowspan=3 | Did not
participate
Did not
participate
2006–0711th 2x500 mrowspan=3 | Did not
participate
rowspan=3 | Not held
2007–0813th 2x500 m
16th 1000 m
2008–09{{bronze3}} 2x500 m16th{{silver2}} 100 m
17th 500 m
2009–104th 2x500 m
9th 1000 m
Did not
finish
Not held8th 500 m15th 2x500 m
2010–115th 2x500 m
18th 1000 m
5thDid not
participate
11th 500 mrowspan=3 | Not held
2011–12{{gold1}} 2x500 m
{{gold1}} 1000 m
19th 1500 m
{{silver2|link=2012 KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships}}{{bronze3}} 2x500 m10th5th 500 m
13th 1000 m
2012–13{{gold1}} 2x500 m
13th 1000 m
4th5th 2x500 m4th6th 500 m
2013–14{{bronze3}} 2x500 m
10th 1000 m
{{bronze3|link=2014 KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships}}Not held7th8th 500 m
21st 1000 m
28th GWC
Did not
participate
2014–15{{silver2}} 2x500 m
11th 1000 m
{{gold1|link=2015 KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships}}4th 2x500 m9th7th 500 m
29th 1000 m
29th GWC
Not held

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=Medals=

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Championship || {{gold1}} || {{silver2}} || {{bronze3}}
Dutch Single Distance{{center|3}}{{center|1}}{{center|2}}
Dutch Sprint{{center|1}}{{center|1}}{{center|1}}
World Single Distance{{center|0}}{{center|0}}{{center|1}}
World Cup{{center|0}}{{center|1}}{{center|0}}

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