Career
Skating
Ingrid Haringa began her career as a speed skater. During the late eighties she belonged to the best sprinters in the Netherlands. She participated on behalf of the Dutch team at the 1988 Olympic Winter Games in Calgary.
She ended 15th at the 500 meters and 21st at the 1000 meters.
At the World Sprint Championships in 1989 she ended fourth. After this tournament, she shifted her focus to cycling.
= Personal bests Haringa"s personal bests are:
500 m – 40.61 (1988)
1000 m – 1:21.41 (1989)
1500 m – 2:10.56 (1987)
3000 m – 4:43.62 (1990)
5000 m – 8:21.8 (1983)
Cycling
In 1991 she debuted on the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Stuttgart. There, she started on the team pursuit, sprint and the points race.
In 1996, she even competed in the road race, despite being a sprinter.
However, she has not finished the race. Because of her performances at the velodrome, she was elected Dutch Sportswoman of the Year in 1991 and in 1996. Post-active career
In 1998 she went back to the skating track, but now as coach of Gianni Romme and Bob de Jong.
After one season Haringa was succeeded by the American Peter Mueller.