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Louis HOLLAAR

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    • Date of birth18 Sep 1998
    • Height183 CM
    • ProfessionAthlete
    • HometownN/A
    • Place of birthNumansdorp
    • Start skatingHe began skating at age seven.
    • Club Team Reggeborgh: Netherlands
    • HobbiesSpending time with friends, watching football and Formula One. (schaatsteamreggeborgh.nl, 01 Sep 2022)
    • LanguagesDutch
    • CoachN/A
    • Former CoachN/A
    • General Interest
    • Sport Specific Information
    Dutch speed skater Sven Kramer, US speed skater Chad Hedrick. (talentned.nl, 01 Jan 2020)
    He struggled with back pain in early 2023. (louishollaar.nl, 09 Sep 2023)

    He sustained a minor back injury in early 2022. (louishollaar.nl, 20 Sep 2022)

    He tore a muscle in his groin in October 2019, which kept him out of action for almost a year. (bndestem.nl, 25 Jan 2020; schaatsen.nl, 06 Jul 2022)

    He sustained a concussion during his final year as a junior skater. (schaatsen.nl, 06 Jul 2022)
    To win gold in the 1500m at the Olympic Winter Games. (talentned.nl, 01 Jan 2020)
    CHANGING CLUBS
    Following a disappointing 2021/22 season with Team IKO, he left the club to join Team Reggeborgh under coach Gerard van Velde in March 2022. "This season at IKO has been miserable [speaking in 2022]. I must have made mistakes or made wrong decisions myself. Things have not gone well in the team. If you then think that no new step can be taken, look further. In good harmony, by the way. I had a great time with the team. I haven't completely slumped or started skating dramatically badly, but you want to grow every year. I have certainly taken steps at IKO in recent times, I will not forget that. This year it was anything but stable. It should be clear: what I have in me has not come out. Team Worldstream was in contact with me, IKO wanted to keep me. My preference was for Reggeborgh, especially when I noticed that Gerard [van Velde] wanted me to be there." (schaatsen.nl, 15 Mar 2022)
    He has represented the Netherlands in roller speed skating. He competed in the marathon at the 2016 World Championships in Nanjing, People's Republic of China. (SportsDeskOnline, 09 Nov 2021; louishollaar.nl, 01 Sep 2020)