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Country
  
Netherlands

Sport
  
Speed skating


Name
  
Coen Koning

Role
  
Speed Skater


Born
  
30 March 1879 (
1879-03-30
)
Edam, the Netherlands

Personal best(s)
  
1912 Elfstedentocht 1917 Elfstedentocht

Died
  
July 29, 1954, Breda, Netherlands

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Coen de Koning (30 March 1879 – 29 July 1954) was the second Dutch speed skater to win a world title, which he did in 1905. He finished second in 500 m, and won the 1500, 5000 and 10,000 m events. De Koning won the national all-around title in 1903, 1905 and 1912, and set national records in the 500 m and 10,000 m in 1905; these records stood until 1926 and 1929. De Koning also set a world record in one-hour skating, at 32,370 m in 1906, and won the Elfstedentocht in 1912 and 1917.

De Koning came from a speed skating family. His brother Jacobus "Sjaak" Petrus de Koning won the national all-around title in 1914. His son Jacobus Petrus Coenradus de Koning (born 1907) competed at the 1942 national championships, and his cousin Aad de Koning took part in the 1948 Winter Olympics. His more distant relatives on the brother's side, Truus Dijkstra and Jacques de Koning were also prominent Dutch speed skaters.

References

Coen de Koning Wikipedia