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    Irene Karlijn "Ireen" Wüst (Dutch pronunciation: [iˈreːɱ ˈʋyst]; born 1 April 1986) is a Dutch former long track speed skater. Wüst became the most successful...
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  • Hendrik Wüst (b. 1975), German politician Ireen Wüst (b. 1986), Dutch long track allround speed skater Josef Wüst (1925-2003), Austrian journalist, editor-in-chief...
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    genders was added in 2006, for a total of 12 medal events. Dutch skater Ireen Wüst has won thirteen medals — six gold, five silver, and two bronze — more...
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  • December Seoul (Mokdong Ice Rink) 2 3 15 December 4 5 1 8 February Tilburg (Ireen Wüst Ijsbaan) 2 3 9 February 4 6 1 15 February Milan 2 3 16 February 4...
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    Joris Mathijsen (born 1980) a Dutch former footballer with 409 club caps Ireen Wüst (born 1986) a Dutch long track allround speed skater, winner of eleven...
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  • part of the 2008–09 speed skating season. The men's and women's winners, Ireen Wüst and Sven Kramer both prolonged their title. Source men: Schaatsstatistieken...
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    golds; the most decorated able-bodied LGBT+ Olympian is Dutch speed skater Ireen Wüst, with 13 medals including 6 golds; the most decorated able-bodied LGBT+...
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    Sven Kramer, Paulien van Deutekom, Jan Smeekens, Erben Wennemars and Ireen Wüst. The company has indicated it wishes to continue sponsoring them until...
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    a total of eight Olympic medals in speed skating. Dutch speed skater Ireen Wüst won an individual gold medal for the fourth Olympics in a row, the first...
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    fell in the second turn. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, rookie compatriot Ireen Wüst beat her to the gold on the 3000 m, leaving Groenewold with silver once...
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