Jorien ter Mors

Jorien ter Mors ( born December 21, 1989 in Enschede) is a Dutch speed skater and Shorttrackerin.

Her first international competition in the adult area was the 2007 European Championship in Sheffield, where she immediately won bronze in the relay. But it was only in the 2008 /09 season debuted ter Mors in Salt Lake City in the World Cup. At the European Championships in Turin, she won bronze in the relay again, she was also in the World Team Championships in Heerenveen With Teammates Sixth and started in Vienna for the first time at a World Championships, where she took 37th in the all around. A year later she repeated winning the bronze medal in the relay at the 2010 European Championships in Dresden. In multiplayer battle, they finished ninth. Also at the World Championships in Sofia could convince ter Mors, she was in the all around Tenth and reached about 1500 m the semi-finals. She participated at the Olympic Games in Vancouver. They won the fourth season, more than 500 m, it was eliminated in the flow and above 1000 m it was disqualified. The 2010/11 season was their most successful. In the World Cup, they could achieve a podium finish in the relay in Changchun for the first time, also, she qualified for the first time in an individual World Cup race for a semifinal. At the European Championships in Heerenveen, she was with the squadron European Champion at the World Championship in Sheffield she won, also with the season, surprising silver. At the European Championships 2012 in Mladá Boleslav ter Mors finally reached her first international successes in individual races. She was second in the all around competition after she won over 1,000 m gold and over 1500 m and 3000 m silver. They also defended the season winning the title from the previous year.

In November 2009 Jorien ter Mors with Liesbeth Mau Asam, Maaike Vos, Sanne van Kerkhof and Annita van Doorn belonged to the Dutch squadron, which established in Marquette in 4:13,135 min a Dutch record. However, it was only used in the semi-finals. She also currently holds more than 1500 m and 3000 m national record. Ter Mors won several national titles since 2007.

In October 2011, ter Mors started in speed skating. Over 3000 m, she participated in the national World Cup elimination, but could not this qualify for the World Cup team.

On January 19, 2014, it became the first Dutch Shorttrackerin the European Championships in the all around. On the same day, she also won the European title with the Dutch squadron over 3000 meters.

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