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The Dutch team is also the reigning European Champion, so not completely meritless.
Up to Debrecen now, for the Last Chance saloon
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Totally agree. It’s clear this team does not belong at the Olympics.
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2 hours ago, Josh said:
Game of the day. defeats 18-16 in an OT thriller.
Mansfield, with Australia up 15-14, had a chance to put the game away after Netherlands committed their 10th foul, which gave them 2 free throws and possession. She missed both of them, and scored one, to put Australia up 16-14. Boonstra ties the game up with 5 seconds left, and Wilson misses a two for the win off the top of the backboard. Netherlands start with position in OT, and Boonstra comes up clutch yet again and sinks in the 2 just one possession in for the win!
Compared to last month’s qualifying tournament, with the disappointing loss in the semi-finals, the Dutch team brought in Zoe Slagter, the superstar of the team that won last years under 23 World Championships.
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Close match still between Spain and Argentina. 23 - 22, about 5 minutes before the end
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Half time 18-6: the Czechs scored their first goal after 10 minutes.
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Dutch team blows the Czechs from the court: currently 18-5, just before the end of the first half
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6 hours ago, CCB said:
I watched the first half of our women, but what a shame. After 15 minuten our goalkeeper had a 0% rate in succesfull stops. From defence to attack ... it was a really bad first half. I expect we will win eventually, but Czech Republic and Spain will have chances against this Dutch team.
In the end the difference in quality paid off in a 34 - 22 Dutch victory. This oqt may be decided today if the Dutch and Spanish teams win their second match
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You’ve missed Justin Kluivert in the centre.
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3 hours ago, Federer91 said:
So, Rutte is (finally) out of the picture in the coming weeks and all of a sudden NED has no issues letting BG in Schengen Two-faced politicians, surely this hasn't happened before.
Wishful thinking. If Wilders had his way, our country would leave the EU.
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37 minutes ago, mpjmcevoy said:It's always interesting to watch a nation become 'a force' in a sport, seemingly churning out talent where there was little before. The post-communist archetype was the early years of British cycling. Like Dutch athletics, GB cycling always had a Porter, a Boardman, an Obree or a McGregor, partly because of a long legacy of GB TT racing, but never a system that 'churned'. Likewise Irish lightweight rowing.
The opposite is also true. I’m old enough to remember the Dutch women’s table tennis team making the semifinals of the World championships twice (IIRC) in the 1980s. And three different players becoming individual European champions in a short period of time. Both totally unthinkable now.
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Given that TeamNL won a total of 6 medals in athletics in the 17 games from 1952 to 2016, nobody would have predicted 4 medals at the start of 2020.
Bol’s rise started that year (but more clearly in 2021) and Vetter dropped out of the 2019 World Champs with psychological complaints and was far from certain to compete again, let alone at top level. Even in 2021, my guestemation was 4 medals at the very best, with the kamikaze schedule that Hassan chose meaning I had serious doubts about her achieving multiple medals. At least 3 medals (Oosterwegel’s bronze in the hepathlon, and the silvers in the men’s marathon and 4 x 400 meter relays) were totally unexpected.
Multiple medal chances for instance in sailing.
But my point is really how surprising it is that a sport where we basically were dependent on a single talent once in a while, now delivers multiple athletes, likely to make finals and capable of vying for a medal, and a significant number of athletes below that (who on a good day are capable of making a final). In the past our teams consisted almost completely of athletes in the second category.
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Gracenote predicts 38 medals, with 16 golds, for TeamNL. Both would be a record (currently 36 and 12). I haven’t seen the details of their prediction yet, but 16 golds seems to be on the optimistic side. Predictably the main medal providers are rowing and cycling (both road and track). More surprising the third sport mentioned is athletics. Just 3 years ago you would have been laughed away for making a prediction like that about athletics.
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Same in the Netherlands, although IIRC the athletics federation sent every invited athlete to Budapest. Our National Olympic Committee is known for sticking to that B-standard. In the past a marathon runner was not sent to the Olympics, because she failed to make the national standard by just a few seconds. Because of corona the last two Olympics were an exception, and athletes were given the benefit of the doubt, but I’d be surprised if the NOC would repeat that for Paris. For example, I’d be mightily surprised if our NOC would nominate the C1-Slalom canoeist who won a quotum. His results are just not good enough by a long shot.
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8 hours ago, Dennis said:
I was also surprised that Korea finished one lap before the rest, but then again, it was probably the most chaotic race I've ever seen. Some of the skaters were also confused as Kristen Santos was sprinting to the finish with the Korean skater, and then it turned out that the US had to skate one more lap. Well now it turns out that Korea also had to skate one more, so both teams sprinted to early.
Let’s wait for the official confirmation.
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According to the specialist speedkating website, schaatsen.nl, the Dutch team has lodged a complaint: they claim the Korean women skated one fewer round. As I understand it, according to our national coach, the jury has acknowledged this, and the expectation is that the result will be changed accordingly, hopefully before the next World Cup event in Beijing in early December .
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Pigeon was a bit of a kamikaze pilot in the 1000 meter final.
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Not unimportant to mention that Ajax has two fewer matches than most of the other teams.
Jong Ajax is also bottom of the Eerste Divisie (the 2nd highest division).
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16 minutes ago, MagyarBabu said:
DAY 11 - August, 6th
ATHLETICS - Women's Hammer Throw
1. B. Andersen
2. J. Kassanavoid
3. H. Skydan
ATHLETICS - Men's Long Jumo
1. M. Tentoglu
2. W. Pinnock
3. S. Ehammer
ATHLETICS - Men's 1500m
1. J. Ingebrigtsen
2. M. Katir
3. A. Kipsang
ATHLETICS - Women's 3000m Steeplechase
1. J. Chepkoech
2. S. Almayew
3. F. Cherotich
ATHLETICS - Women's 200m
1. S. Jackson
2. J. Alfred
3. G. Thomas
DIVING - Women's 10m Platform
1. C. Yuxi
2. H. Quán
3. A. Oroczo
EQUESTRIAN
1. H. von Eckermann
2. S. Guerdat
3. P. Weishaupt
SKATEBOARDING
1. S. Brown
2. K. Hiraki
3. R. Ventura
SAILING - Women's Dinghy
1. A.M. Rindom
2. M. Érdi
3. M. Jonker
SAILING - Men's Dinghy
1. P. Kontides
2. T. Štipanović
3. D. Bos
WRESTLING - Men's Greco-Roman 60kg
1. E. Nazaryan
2. M.S. Mohsen Nejad
3. Z. Sharsenbekov A. Sultangaliy
WRESTLING - Men's Greco-Roman 130kg
1. R. Kayaalp
2. A. Mirzazadeh
3. I. Kajaia A. Alexuc-Ciuciariu
WRESTLING - Women's Freestyle 68kg
1. B. Tosun
2. Z. Feng
3. A. Ishii I. Rîngaci
BOXING - Women's 60kg
1. B.I. Ferreira
2. K.A. Harrington
3. J. Lambora Y.J. Oh
TRACK CYCLING - Men's Team Sprint
1. Netherlands
2. France
3. Australia
Very little chance of Jonker being selected ahead of Bouwmeester in the Dinghy.
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