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The sports weekend is over. Tomorrow a new TV broadcast from NH Sport containing a summary of Hovocubo-Lebo, a report of the Kahn family on the Dutch National Championships table tennis and the cup final of women’s basketball.
The Apollo basketball players suffered a loss in the BNXT League. On a visit to Brussels, coach Wierd Goedee’s team lost 86-81. The team from Amsterdam are in last place after the defeat. Den Helder went down yesterday against Aalst (105-81) and is one place higher.
With attention to the management crisis at FC Volendam, the European triumphal march of AZ, the developments at Ajax and Telstar, which is now in the left row. Switch on now!
Tanja Helle lost the final during the NK table tennis. The Amsterdam player had to bow to the only 19-year-old Emine Ernst: 11-8, 11-6, 11-8, 11-7. The men’s title went to Barry Berben. He beat Kas van Oost in the final.
Later on, NH Sport shows a report about the Kahn family at the NK table tennis!
Karen Stevenson took bronze on the last day of the grand slam tournament in Tbilisi (Geogia). In the +78 kilo category, the judoka from Heiloo was too strong for compatriot Marit Kamps. The two did little for each other in the consolation final, but Stevenson chose the attack more. The decision only fell in the golden score, because Kamps received her third penalty for a fake attack. Previously, Stevenson also won bronze in Tel Aviv and at the Grand Prix of Almada.
In the first hour we will update you on the current affairs of this weekend. We look back at Telstar – TOP Oss (1-0) with reporter Frank van der Meijden. In addition, there will be plenty of attention for the women’s basketball cup final, the futsal derby between Hovocubo against Lebo and the NK table tennis. In the second hour you will hear the NH Sportforum in which reporters Erik-Jan Brinkman, Frank van der Meijden, Thomas Brood and Stephan Brandhorst. Presenter is Edward Dekker.
Listen to the broadcast live above!
In contrast to the women, the men of Bloemendaal managed to beat Amsterdam. At ‘t Kopje, the number two won 3-0 against Amsterdam, which dangles in the right row. Tobias Bovenlander, Roel Bovendeert and Tim Swaen were accurate for Bloemendaal. Pinoké is 2-0 too strong for HGC and as a result, the team from Amsterdam climbs to fourth place in the premier league.
Amsterdam won convincingly against Bloemendaal in the women’s main hockey league. The number two in the Netherlands was 4-0 too strong at ‘t Kopje. Fay van der Elst, Stella van Gils, Michelle Fillet and Fiona Morgenstern secured the victory. Thanks to the victory, Amsterdam stays in the footsteps of leader SCHC. Pinoké did not go further than 1-1 against HGC at home. Hurley won 2-1 on a visit to Tilburg.
For the second time this week, VV Alkmaar has conceded five goals. The team of coach Mark de Vries lost 5-0 at Ajax Women. Lisa Doorn (2x), Romeé Leuchter (2x) and Elisha Kruize were accurate for the team from Amsterdam, who remain in the footsteps of FC Twente. Ajax Women currently has two points less than the Tukkers. VV Alkmaar remains penultimate with eleven points from seventeen games.
“Joey Veerman trained once. Then he had two moments of losing the ball. That is not his lesser quality. He is a good footballer with the ball. Then he loses those balls and I think that has to do with a bit of tension. is just true that the Dutch national team shirt is always different from your club shirt. That applies to everyone who makes his debut and has only just joined the Dutch national team. “
Koeman: “I think we should do everything from minute one to minute 97 to score as many goals as possible. And not settle for a few. When you get the chance, we must continue. That is an extra message that I give. “
At the press conference for the Netherlands – Gibraltar, national coach Ronald Koeman looks back on how the selection processed the loss against France (4-0). “I do notice something. In the conversations and the discussion with you that this group is self-critical. I also thought that was necessary after last Friday’s performance. We mainly talked about the build-up, the intensity of play, the downshifting. There was no pace in that first part. That was the big disappointment.”
The spring classic Gent-Wevelgem will be held in Belgium this afternoon. A number of North Hollanders are participating in this. Sprinter Dylan Groenewegen from Amsterdam and Nils Eekhoff from Rijssenhout will participate in the 260.9 kilometer ride. The course has nine slopes, three unpaved strips and a flat final. The finish is expected around 5 p.m. in the Vanackerestraat in Wevelgem.
Not all professional football has come to a standstill because of the international break. Telstar will receive TOP Oss in its own stadium this afternoon. The match starts at 2.30 pm and can be followed live via this live blog and Twitter @NHSport_ After 5 pm you can hear the reactions on NH Radio. Our camera is in Zwolle today at the second day of the NK table tennis. And thousands of runners are participating in the Zandvoort Circuit Run today.
This live blog is coming to an end for now. Tomorrow Telstar, among others, will be in action against TOP Oss. The basketball players of Apollo Amsterdam play against Brussels. And the NK table tennis is in full swing with a chance of North Holland success.
In the last round of the regular competition of the Korfball League, Koog Zaandijk failed to beat DVO. In Koog aan de Zaan, the visitors from Bennekom won 23-22.
Blauw-Wit, on the other hand, caused a sensation with a victory over leader PKC. Blauw-Wit was already safe and PKC in turn was already certain of participation in the play-offs for the national championship. PKC from Papendrecht suffered a disgraceful defeat in Amsterdam: 21-20.
Groen Geel, the third North Holland team in the Korfball League, lost against DOS’46 in their own hall. It became 20-23 in Wormer. Green Yellow already knew that it was sentenced to play the play-downs.
Results Korfball League:
LDODK – Fortuna | 22-21
Koog Zaandijk – DVO | 22-23
Green Geel – DOS’46 | 20-23
KCC – Unitas | 22-23
Blue White – PKC | 21-20
Champion group:
RC ‘t Gooi – Castricum RC | 22-7
RC Eemland – The Dukes | 27-5
RFC Haarlem – Haagsche RC | 10-13
Relegation group:
Rotterdam RC – Hoek van Holland | 22-49
RC DIOK – RC Hilversum | 34-10
Eemland leads the championship group, followed by one point by ‘t Gooi. Haarlem is four points behind the leader. In the relegation group, Hilversum is the last point with seven points and therefore has to fear relegation from the honorary class.