Marjorie van de Bunt
Personal information
NationalityDutch
Born (1968-06-01) 1 June 1968
Reeuwijk, Netherlands
Sport
Country Netherlands
SportBiathlon
Cross-country skiing
Updated on October 2012.

Marjorie van de Bunt (born in Reeuwijk, 1 July 1968) is a Dutch Paralympian athlete competing in biathlon and cross-country skiing events.[1]

Van de Bunt has had a handicap on her left arm since she was five years old. At the age of thirteen she started with cross-country skiing as well as biathlon.

She took part in three Winter Paralympic Games competing in the biathlon and cross-country skiing events. Over the course of her Paralympic career, she won a total of 10 medals.[2] She retired from competition in 2002.[3]

Winter Paralympic Games

Biathlon

YearRankReal TimeMissesFactorFinish Time
19941st place, gold medalist(s)32:16.5095%30:39.6
19983rd place, bronze medalist(s)36:16.5295%34:33.6
20021st place, gold medalist(s)22:42.3097%22:01.4

Source: www.paralympic.org[2]

Cross-country skiing

YearRankReal TimeFactorFinish Time
Women's 5 km Classical Technique
19943rd place, bronze medalist(s)18:07.092%16:40.0
20022nd place, silver medalist(s)16:26.992%15:07.9
Women's 5 km Free Technique
19943rd place, bronze medalist(s)15:12.595%14:26.8
19982nd place, silver medalist(s)16:27.495%15:38.0
Women's 10 km Classical Technique
19943rd place, bronze medalist(s)55:02.092%50:37.8
Women's 10 km Free Technique
20022nd place, silver medalist(s)30:17.497%29:22.8
Women's 15 km Free Technique
20022nd place, silver medalist(s)49:22.897%47:53.9

Source: www.paralympic.org[2]

References

  1. "De paralympische afwezigheid van Nederland" (in Dutch). sportgeschiedenis.nl. 21 December 2006. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 "Majorie van de Bunt - Medals". Paralympic.org. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  3. Marcel Abrahams (3 February 2002). "Van de Bunt voelt zich niet gehandicapt" (in Dutch). NRC.nl. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
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