A long-time resident of his hometown of
Oostburg, from the province of
Zeeland, De Vries started kickboxing at the age of 17 at Luc Verheije Fight Club in
Aardenburg as a way to control his temper. There he trains under former champion Luc Verheije.[2]
De Vries made his debut for the
Enfusion promotion on June 10, 2023 at Enfusion 123. He defeated Chahid Chaquibi by technical knockout in the second round with low kicks.[3]
On June 30, 2023, De Vries travelled to Romania to face Vasile Amariței for the
Colosseum Tournament inaugural Light Heavyweght title. He won the fight by knockout in the second round with a spinning back fist.[4]
On October 17, 2023 De Vries headlined a co-promoted event by Enfusion and Battle Arena in Waregem Belgium. He defeated Leo Jefferson by first round technical knockout.[5]
De Vries was scheduled to face
Nikita Kozlov on October 28, 2023, at RCC Fair Fight in Yekaterinburg, Russia.[6] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[7]
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The FIS Speed Skiing World Cup is the top international circuit of
speed skiing competitions, inaugurated in 2002 that takes place annually from January to April. The events are organized by the
International Ski Federation. Currently, the season is held over seven to eight stages, some of which take place in the same location within a few days. The World Cup awards the men and female titles, in turn divided into the categories of Speed Downhill (SDH), reserved for athletes who compete in alpine ski gear and Speed One (S1), where specific materials for speed skiing are adopted.
Since 2018 the SDH category has been renamed S2 and no more points and World Cup trophies or the world title has been be awarded for it.
In each stage the world cup competition takes place over three days, one for training and two for racing runs. No more than three runs can be performed per day for each athlete and as soon as a world record is reached or exceeded, the competition stops at the end of the respective run. [2]
Points System
Up until the 2011 season, different World Cup point systems were used for men and women. Since 2012, the point grid of the Speed Skiing World Cup has been used analogously.
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A long-time resident of his hometown of
Oostburg, from the province of
Zeeland, De Vries started kickboxing at the age of 17 at Luc Verheije Fight Club in
Aardenburg as a way to control his temper. There he trains under former champion Luc Verheije.[2]
De Vries made his debut for the
Enfusion promotion on June 10, 2023 at Enfusion 123. He defeated Chahid Chaquibi by technical knockout in the second round with low kicks.[3]
On June 30, 2023, De Vries travelled to Romania to face Vasile Amariței for the
Colosseum Tournament inaugural Light Heavyweght title. He won the fight by knockout in the second round with a spinning back fist.[4]
On October 17, 2023 De Vries headlined a co-promoted event by Enfusion and Battle Arena in Waregem Belgium. He defeated Leo Jefferson by first round technical knockout.[5]
De Vries was scheduled to face
Nikita Kozlov on October 28, 2023, at RCC Fair Fight in Yekaterinburg, Russia.[6] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[7]
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The FIS Speed Skiing World Cup is the top international circuit of
speed skiing competitions, inaugurated in 2002 that takes place annually from January to April. The events are organized by the
International Ski Federation. Currently, the season is held over seven to eight stages, some of which take place in the same location within a few days. The World Cup awards the men and female titles, in turn divided into the categories of Speed Downhill (SDH), reserved for athletes who compete in alpine ski gear and Speed One (S1), where specific materials for speed skiing are adopted.
Since 2018 the SDH category has been renamed S2 and no more points and World Cup trophies or the world title has been be awarded for it.
In each stage the world cup competition takes place over three days, one for training and two for racing runs. No more than three runs can be performed per day for each athlete and as soon as a world record is reached or exceeded, the competition stops at the end of the respective run. [2]
Points System
Up until the 2011 season, different World Cup point systems were used for men and women. Since 2012, the point grid of the Speed Skiing World Cup has been used analogously.
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help page).