

Men
NED
Jasper Brunsmann
- Date of birth31 Mar 1999
- Height180 CM
- ProfessionAthlete
- HometownUitwellingerga
- Place of birthN/A
- Start skatingHe began training in speed skating at age 10 and later switched to short track.
- Club Trias Shorttrack: Leeuwarden, NED
- HobbiesSailing, wakeboarding. (sporttop.nl, 2017)
- LanguagesDutch, English
- CoachN/A
- Former CoachN/A
- General Interest
In 2017 he received the Talent Prize from the Royal Dutch Skating Association [KNSB]. (schaatsen.nl, 18 Sep 2017)
He injured his knee in November 2019 after colliding with teammate Sven Roes. He sustained serious cuts to tendons and muscles in the incident and could not train on the ice for seven months. (schaatsen.nl, 22 Oct 2020; frieschdagblad.nl, 22 Oct 2020)
At age 14 he broke his ankle. (lc.nl, 03 Mar 2018)
At age 14 he broke his ankle. (lc.nl, 03 Mar 2018)
DIFFICULT RETURN
He sustained a serious knee injury in November 2019, and he had to wait six weeks before he could start his rehabilitation. "I had to learn to walk again at first. It seemed very strange because I walked with a stiff leg. But as soon as I had mastered that, I could take steps forward. It is annoying not being able to do what you used to be able to do. That is the toughest mentally. You have to see what you can do with your knee every day. In a way it just like before the injury. Do your thing every day and get the best out of it. But then at a somewhat lower level, because of the knee." (frieschdagblad.nl, 22 Oct 2020)
He sustained a serious knee injury in November 2019, and he had to wait six weeks before he could start his rehabilitation. "I had to learn to walk again at first. It seemed very strange because I walked with a stiff leg. But as soon as I had mastered that, I could take steps forward. It is annoying not being able to do what you used to be able to do. That is the toughest mentally. You have to see what you can do with your knee every day. In a way it just like before the injury. Do your thing every day and get the best out of it. But then at a somewhat lower level, because of the knee." (frieschdagblad.nl, 22 Oct 2020)


