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NOC*NSF
NOC*NSF logo
Country/Region  Netherlands
CodeNED
Created1912 (Olympic committee)
Recognized1912
Continental
Association
EOC
Headquarters National Sports Centre Papendal, near Arnhem, Netherlands
President Anneke van Zaken-Nieberg
Secretary General Marc van den Tweel [ nl]
Website www.nocnsf.nl
NPC*NEDERLAND
NPC*NEDERLAND logo
Logo
National Paralympic Committee
Country  Netherlands
CodeNED
Created2007
Recognized2007
Continental
Association
EPC
Headquarters National Sports Centre Papendal, near Arnhem, Netherlands
President Raymon Blondel [1]
Secretary General Marc van den Tweel [ nl]
Website www.paralympisch.nl

The Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation, ( Dutch: Nederlands Olympisch Comité*Nederlandse Sport Federatie) generally abbreviated NOC*NSF, is the overall coordinating Dutch sports organisation that also functions as the Dutch National Olympic Committee and National Paralympic Committee. NOC*NSF, based at the National Sports Centre Papendal in Arnhem, [2] is the umbrella organisation for sports in the Netherlands, representing more than 23,000 sports clubs and 5,2 million Dutch people involved in sports.

IOC members

Member Term
Baron Frits van Tuyll van Serooskerken [ nl] 1898–1924
Baron Alphert Schimmelpenninck van der Oye [ nl] 1925–1943
P. W. Scharroo 1924–1957
Charles Pahud de Mortanges 1946–1964
Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek (1903-1989) [ nl] 1964–1977
Kees Kerdel [ nl] 1977–1986
Els van Breda Vriesman 2001–2008
Anton Geesink 1987–2010
Hein Verbruggen 1998–2008
Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands 1998–2013
Camiel Eurlings 2013–2018

Team NL

Team NL [3] is the sports team project with the goal of closer association of athletes and fans. It was created joined forces 29 sports associations and NOC*NSF that represents the Dutch athletes 365 days a year at an international top level at European Championships, World Championships and Olympic and Paralympic Games.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Netherlands". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  2. ^ About NOC*NSF on official site (Dutch)
  3. ^ About Team NL on official site (Dutch)

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NOC*NSF
NOC*NSF logo
Country/Region  Netherlands
CodeNED
Created1912 (Olympic committee)
Recognized1912
Continental
Association
EOC
Headquarters National Sports Centre Papendal, near Arnhem, Netherlands
President Anneke van Zaken-Nieberg
Secretary General Marc van den Tweel [ nl]
Website www.nocnsf.nl
NPC*NEDERLAND
NPC*NEDERLAND logo
Logo
National Paralympic Committee
Country  Netherlands
CodeNED
Created2007
Recognized2007
Continental
Association
EPC
Headquarters National Sports Centre Papendal, near Arnhem, Netherlands
President Raymon Blondel [1]
Secretary General Marc van den Tweel [ nl]
Website www.paralympisch.nl

The Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation, ( Dutch: Nederlands Olympisch Comité*Nederlandse Sport Federatie) generally abbreviated NOC*NSF, is the overall coordinating Dutch sports organisation that also functions as the Dutch National Olympic Committee and National Paralympic Committee. NOC*NSF, based at the National Sports Centre Papendal in Arnhem, [2] is the umbrella organisation for sports in the Netherlands, representing more than 23,000 sports clubs and 5,2 million Dutch people involved in sports.

IOC members

Member Term
Baron Frits van Tuyll van Serooskerken [ nl] 1898–1924
Baron Alphert Schimmelpenninck van der Oye [ nl] 1925–1943
P. W. Scharroo 1924–1957
Charles Pahud de Mortanges 1946–1964
Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek (1903-1989) [ nl] 1964–1977
Kees Kerdel [ nl] 1977–1986
Els van Breda Vriesman 2001–2008
Anton Geesink 1987–2010
Hein Verbruggen 1998–2008
Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands 1998–2013
Camiel Eurlings 2013–2018

Team NL

Team NL [3] is the sports team project with the goal of closer association of athletes and fans. It was created joined forces 29 sports associations and NOC*NSF that represents the Dutch athletes 365 days a year at an international top level at European Championships, World Championships and Olympic and Paralympic Games.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Netherlands". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  2. ^ About NOC*NSF on official site (Dutch)
  3. ^ About Team NL on official site (Dutch)

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