Women
Dione Voskamp
NED
- Date of birth09 Jan 1997
- Height1650 CM
- ProfessionAthlete, Graphical Design
- Place of birthDelft
- Start skating / Club She began skating at age six in The Hague, Netherlands. / Team Novus: Beetsterzwaag, NED
- HobbiesReading, eating out at restaurants. (schaatsen.nl, 04 Jul 2019)
- LanguagesDutch
- CoachDaniel Greig [club], AUS
- General Interest
- Sport Specific Information
"Skating has such complex technique that you can continuously improve yourself. I find all the different forms of training very varied. In addition, I really get a kick from the enormous cornering speed while skating." (healthyteam.nl, 22 Feb 2020)
To compete at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan-Cortina. (schaatsen.nl, 03 Nov 2022)
Winning gold in team sprint at the 2022 World Sprint Championships in Hamar, Norway. (Athlete, 09 Feb 2023)
NEW TEAM
In 2022 she co-founded Team Novus in the Netherlands after her previous team, Team Worldstream, was disbanded. The team's training has involved remote coaching from Daniel Greig. "I had a good season [in 2021/22], I wanted to continue, it could not end like this. So I started looking for solutions. I have a lot of confidence in Daniel's approach. He has an eye for detail and can make me better." (wos.nl, 09 Oct 2023; trouw.nl, 12 Nov 2022; dionevoskamp.nl, 22 Sep 2022)
OCCUPATION
In January 2020 she began running a graphic design company called Di-One Design. (Facebook page, 25 Dec 2020)
In 2022 she co-founded Team Novus in the Netherlands after her previous team, Team Worldstream, was disbanded. The team's training has involved remote coaching from Daniel Greig. "I had a good season [in 2021/22], I wanted to continue, it could not end like this. So I started looking for solutions. I have a lot of confidence in Daniel's approach. He has an eye for detail and can make me better." (wos.nl, 09 Oct 2023; trouw.nl, 12 Nov 2022; dionevoskamp.nl, 22 Sep 2022)
OCCUPATION
In January 2020 she began running a graphic design company called Di-One Design. (Facebook page, 25 Dec 2020)
She watched her mother compete in speed skating at the World Masters Championships in Calgary, AB, Canada. "These were my first moments in my childhood where I really realised, skating is cool."
Daniel Greig [club], AUS