Gerda Kraan

Dutch middle-distance runner
Gerda Kraan
Gerda Kraan in 1961
Personal information
Born (1933-07-30) 30 July 1933 (age 90)
Leiden, Netherlands
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight65 kg (143 lb)
Sport
SportRunning
ClubDe Bataven, Leiden
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
European Championships
Gold medal – first place Belgrade 1962 800 metres

Gerarda "Gerda" Maria Kraan (Dutch: [ɣeːˈrɑrdaː ˈɣɛrdaː maːˈrijaː ˈkraːn]; born 30 July 1933) is a retired female middle distance runner from the Netherlands, who twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics: 1960 (Rome) and 1964 (Tokyo).[1] In 1962 she won the gold medal in the women's 800 metres race at the 1962 European Championships in Belgrade.

Kraan is the oldest sibling in a family of 14 children. Initially she trained in handball, while working as a police officer, and changed to athletics only in 1954, aged 21. At her first major race in 1958 she improved the Dutch record in the 800 m to 2,16.6. She shaved another 8 seconds from it the next year,[1] and in 1960 qualified for the Olympics, where she was eliminated in a preliminary round.[2] After that she worked hard to improve her running technique and fitness, winning five national titles and setting nine national 800 m records between 1958 and 1963. During that period she also competed in 400 m, 440 yd and 880 yd races. In 1962 she won the 800 m European title with a new European record of 2,02.8.[3] At the next Olympics in 1964 she finished in seventh place in the final of the 800 m.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c de Graaf, Ben (1999) "Gerda Kraan" in De Top 500, De beste Nederlandse sporters van de eeuw, Premium Press BV Publishers, ISBN 9076574049
  2. ^ Gerda Kraan Archived October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com
  3. ^ Hemert, W. van (1998) Snelheid, moed en intelligentie: basisvoorwaarden voor de 800 meter Atletiek nr. 2: KNAU
Awards
Preceded by
Dini Hobers
KNAU Cup
1959
1961, 1962
Succeeded by
Joke Bijleveld
Preceded by
Joke Bijleveld
Succeeded by
Lia Hinten
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  • 1934: Kikumi Morita
  • 1935–36: Kiyoko Itoda
  • 1962: Takako Hayashi
  • 1963: Gerda Kraan (NED)
  • 1964: Katora Hirayama
  • 1965: Kiyoko Ogawa
  • 1966: Yoko Miyamoto
  • 1967: Yoko Uchiyama
  • 1968: Yoko Miyamoto
  • 1969: Yasuyo Mishima
  • 1970–72: Nobuko Kono
  • 1973–74: Mutsuko Otsuka
  • 1975–76: Keiko Nagasawa
  • 1977: Tomoko Maeda
  • 1978–79: Keiko Nagasawa
  • 1980: Mayumi Kubota
  • 1981: Mayumi Kubota & Izumi Takahata
  • 1982: Junko Yoshida
  • 1983: Hiromi Isozaki
  • 1984: Junko Yoshida
  • 1985: Fumiko Ono
  • 1986: Hitomi Koshimoto
  • 1987: Hiromi Isozaki
  • 1988: Kasumi Yamaji
  • 1989–90: Kazue Kubota
  • 1991: Claudine Williams (JAM)
  • 1992–93: Ai Ota
  • 1994: Keiko Amano
  • 1995: Kazue Kakinuma
  • 1996: Makiko Yamada
  • 1997: Kozue Shibata
  • 1998: Satomi Kasashima
  • 1999–2001: Kazue Kakinuma
  • 2002–03: Makiko Yoshida
  • 2004–05: Asami Chiba
  • 2006: Satomi Kubokura
  • 2007–09: Asami Chiba
  • 2010: Chichi Tanaka
  • 2011: Miho Shingu
  • 2012: Mayu Kida
  • 2013: Haruka Sugiura
  • 2014: Nanako Matsumoto
  • 2015: Sayaka Aoki
  • 2016: Seika Aoyama
  • 2017: Yuna Iwata
  • 2018: Akinatsu Kawada
  • 2019–20: Seika Aoyama
  • 2021: Mayu Kobayashi
  • 2022: Nanako Matsumoto
  • 2023: Haruna Kuboyama
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  • 1928: Fusako Kuriya
  • 1929–30: Sadako Yamamoto
  • 1931: Maki Eun
  • 1932: Toshie Kizawa
  • 1933: Maki Eun
  • 1934–36 Toshie Sato
  • 1937–59: Not held
  • 1960–61: Chizuko Tanaka
  • 1962: Masako Kisaki
  • 1963: Gerda Kraan (NED)
  • 1964: Masako Kisaki
  • 1965: Ritsuko Takahashi
  • 1966: Yoko Miyamoto
  • 1967–69: Chiyoko Okamoto
  • 1970: Mikayo Inoue
  • 1971–74: Nobuko Kono
  • 1975–76: Mikayo Konno
  • 1977: Junko Yoshitomi
  • 1978: Rumiko Wakihata
  • 1979–80: Takako Mita
  • 1981–82: Michiko Oda
  • 1983: Miho Inatsuki
  • 1984–88: Ayako Arai
  • 1989: Kasumi Yamaji
  • 1990: Doina Melinte (ROM)
  • 1991: Hassiba Boulmerka (ALG)
  • 1992: Yumiko Tokuda
  • 1993: Mariko Ikeda
  • 1994: Lyudmila Vasilyeva (RUS)
  • 1995: Kumiko Okamoto
  • 1996: Minori Hayakari
  • 1997: Kumiko Okamoto
  • 1998: Ryoko Takezawa
  • 1999: Miki Nishimura
  • 2000: Reina Sasaki
  • 2001–02: Tomoko Matsushima
  • 2003: Miki Nishimura
  • 2004–06: Miho Sato
  • 2007: Ayako Jinnouchi
  • 2008: Miho Sato
  • 2009: Ayako Jinnouchi
  • 2010–11: Akari Kishikawa
  • 2012: Ruriko Kubo
  • 2013: Miho Ito
  • 2014: Ikuka Omori
  • 2015: Hana Yamada
  • 2016: Shoko Fukuda
  • 2017–18: Yume Kitamura
  • 2019: Ran Urabe
  • 2020: Ayaka Kawata
  • 2021: Ran Urabe
  • 2022: Ayano Shiomi
  • 2023: Airi Ikezaki


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