Dutch archer (born 1991)
Rick van der Ven
Rick van der Ven at the London Olympic Games in 2012 |
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Nationality | Dutch |
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Born | (1991-04-14) 14 April 1991 (age 33) Oss |
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Sport | Archery |
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Rick van der Ven (born 14 April 1991, in Oss)[1] is a Dutch archer who started to practise archery at the age of 8.
In 2009 at the World Junior Championship in Ogden, Utah, Rick was the runner-up with a silver medal. In 2011 at the World Junior Championship in Legnica, Poland he won silver with the Mixed team, bronze with the men's team and finished 4th in the individual event. In May 2012 in the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam, Van der Ven became European Champion in Outdoor Archery, both individually and in the team event. In February 2013, in Rzeszów, Van der Ven became also European Champion Indoor, again individually as well as with the Dutch team.
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Van der Ven competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London in men's individual archery. He was coached by Wietse van Alten, winner of the bronze medal in Sydney 2000.[2] In an upset victory, he convincingly beat top-seed and world-record holder Im Dong-hyun 7–1 in the round of 16.[3] After beating Kuo Cheng-Wei 6–0 in the quarterfinals, he came to a 5–5 draw in the semi-finals against Takaharu Furukawa, shooting 141 versus Furukawa's 140.[4] In the following shoot-off he shot a 9 while Furukawa shot a 10, relegating him to a bronze medal match against Dai Xiaoxiang. Here Van der Ven again came to a 5–5 draw, scoring 2 points more than his opponent, but lost again in the first shoot-off, thereby finishing in 4th position.[5] Since 2009 Rick van der Ven is training at The Olympic Sportcentre in Papendal and is studying Engineering Mechanics in Arnhem.
At the 2016 Olympic Games, van der Ven competed in both the individual and the men's team events.[6] In the individual event, van der Ven was in 27th after the ranking round, and faced Patrick Huston in the first knock-out round, losing 4–6.[6] In the team event, the Netherlands were ranked in 9th after the ranking round. They faced the Spanish team in the first elimination round, winning 5–1, before losing to the South Korean team 0–6.[6]
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| Dutch Championship-Outdoor Cadet | (Netherlands) |
| Face-2-Face Junior | Diessen (Netherlands) |
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| Dutch Championship-Outdoor Junior | (Netherlands) |
| Face-2-Face Junior | Diessen (Netherlands) |
| Junior Cup Team | Legnica (Polen) |
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| Junior World Championship-Outdoor | Ogden (USA) |
| Junior Cup Team | Legnica (Polen) |
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| European Championship-Indoor Junior team | Porec (Kroatia) |
| Dutch Championship-Outdoor | (Netherlands) |
| Dutch Championship-Outdoor Junior | (Netherlands) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor | (Netherlands) |
| European Championship -Outdoor Junior team | Winnenden (Germany) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor Junior | (Netherlands) | |
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| Dutch Championship-Outdoor | (Netherlands) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor Junior | (Netherlands) |
| World Championship-Outdoor Junior Mixed team | Legnica (Polen) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor | (Netherlands) |
| World Championship-Outdoor Junior team | Legnica (Polen) |
| EMAU GP-Outdoor Team | Antalya (Turkey) |
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| European Championship -Outdoor | Amsterdam (Netherlands) |
| European Championship -Outdoor Team | Amsterdam (Netherlands) |
| Dutch Championship-Outdoor | (Netherlands) |
| Berlin Open | Berlin (Germany) |
| European Indoor Tournament | Nimes (France) | |
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| European Championship -Indoor | Rzeszow (Polen) |
| European Championship -Indoor Team | Rzeszow (Polen) |
| World Cup-Indoor | Marrakesh(Morocco) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor | (Netherlands) |
| World Championship-Outdoor Team | Belek-Antalya (Turkey) |
| European Indoor Tournament | Nimes (France) |
| Dutch Championship-Outdoor | Almere (Netherlands) |
| Indoor World Cup Finale | Las Vegas (USA) |
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| Indoor World Cup Final | Las Vegas (U.S.A.) |
| Indoor World Cup | Las Vegas (USA) |
| World Cup | Wroclaw (Polen) |
| Eucrea Archery Champions-Day | Sternenfels (Germany) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor | (Netherlands) |
| Dutch Championship-Field | Zuidlaren (Netherlands) |
| Dutch Championship-Outdoor | Weert (Netherlands) |
| World Championship- Indoor Teams | Nimes (France) |
| World Cup Final | Lausanne (Zwitserland) |
| World Cup | Shanghai (China) |
| World Cup Teams | Shanghai (China) |
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| European Championship-Indoor | Koper (Slovenia) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor | (Netherlands) |
| World Championship-Outdoor | Copenhagen (Danmark) |
| European Grand Prix Team | Marathon (Greece) |
| Olympic Test Event Team | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) |
| European Games Team | Baku (Azerbaijan) |
| World Cup | Medellin (Colombia) |
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| World Cup Team | Shanghai (China) |
| Kahraman Bagatir Team | Antalya (Turkey) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor | (Netherlands) |
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| Dutch Championship-Field | (Netherlands) |
| GT-Open-Indoor | (Luxemburg) |
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| World Championship-Indoor Team | (USA) |
| Dutch Championship-Outdoor | (Netherlands) |
| Dutch Championship-Indoor | (Netherlands) |
| GT-Open-Indoor | (Luxemburg) |
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| Dutch Championship-Outdoor | (Netherlands) |
Van der Ven and Gabriela Schloesser won the gold medal in the mixed team recurve event at the 2022 European Archery Championships held in Munich, Germany.[7][8]