Welcome to the NH Sport live blog. We will keep you informed of all regional sports news this Sunday. There is plenty of attention for the 47th edition of the Amsterdam Marathon. This can be seen live on NH. Don’t miss any of the action! Comments or tips? Email to [email protected]
Thanks for following the live blog. We started the day with the Amsterdam Marathon and ended with the Dutch national team. Greece is the opponent tomorrow evening.
Amsterdam Pirates lost the fourth game in the Holland Series when visiting Neptunus: 7-3. The match was first postponed for 2.5 hours and was halted for half an hour due to rain. The defeat has brought the tension back to the best-of-five series. It is now 2-2.
The score is still 1-1 between Amsterdam Pirates and Neptunus, we are working on the second inning. It is still raining lightly.
The rain is playing tricks on the baseball players of Amsterdam Pirates again. The game was stopped due to precipitation when the score was 1-1 in the first inning. Discussions are being held about continuing to play.
Once again Pinoké won in the premier hockey class. The national champion was too strong for Laren with 4-0. Joep Troost scored two penalty corners.
Other results:
Orange-Red – Amsterdam 4-2
Bloemendaal – Den Bosch 2-1
Among the women, champion Amsterdam recorded a big victory over Oranje-Rood. Felice Albers (two) and Fiona Morgenstern (two) both played an important role.
HGC – Hurley 0-0
Bloemendaal – Kampong 1-1
Pinoke – Rotterdam 5-2
In total, more than 1,600 volunteers are involved in the Amsterdam Marathon. From job cutters to traffic controllers and from EBHO to organisation.
The NH broadcast continues on TV and online. We report on the Amsterdam Marathon from the Olympic Stadium and along the route. Enjoy the competition and the thousands of participants!
In her third marathon, Anne Luijten races to a finishing time of 2.26.36. This puts her 14 seconds under the Olympic limit of 2.26.50! Luijten crosses the finish line in tenth place among the women.
Mimi Belete is the first woman to cross the finish line after 42 kilometers and 195 meters. The Kenyan is slower than the course record and finishes in 2.18.20.
- Josha Belet 2.04.18
- Cybrian Kotut 2.04.34
- Bethwel Chumba 2.04.37
9. Khalid Choukoud 2.08.36
Khalid Choukoud is the first Dutchman to cross the finish line in 2.08.36. Unfortunately, he does not meet the Olympic limit, but he is one minute faster than his personal record.
Joshua Belet is the first to cross the finish line in the Olympic Stadium. He clocked a time of 2.04.18.
Joshua Belet is alone in the lead, but seems to fall short of the course record.
Luuk Maas is the second Dutchman in the competition. He is just under a time of 2.12.00, which would be a great personal record. Richard Douma from Zaandam runs on a schedule of 2.12.38. Roy Hoornweg is about half a minute behind and would be 2.13.19.
The athletes are now running in the Vondelpark. They will soon take the Amstelveenseweg towards the Olympic Stadium. Khalid Choukoud is almost a kilometer behind the front.
The leader in the race passes the Amstel Hotel. With five kilometers to go, Belet sets a course record of 2:03.39.
Joshua Belet shakes the tree and pulls the leading group apart. The Kenyan walks away from the men behind him and makes a gap.
The weather conditions are getting worse. It has now started raining in Amsterdam.
The Dutch men have to step up their game to reach the Olympic limit. They are now 14 seconds below the limit for Paris 2024.
Jill Holterman is in a larger group of athletes. With a purple colored tail, the Egmond is running an excellent race so far.
The men run 15 seconds under the course record of the Amsterdam Marathon.
The first women have also now passed the 15 kilometers. The large group of women did so in a time of 49 minutes and 10 seconds. The pace is considerably higher than last year. They are now running 7 seconds faster than last year’s course record.
The leading group for the men passes in 44 minutes and 4 seconds (unofficial time) after the 15 kilometer point, which is located near the De Riekermolen along the Amstel.
Bernard Koech must stop the fight. The Ethiopian was one of the favorites for victory. With a personal record of 2:04.53 he is one of the fastest participants.
The first men arrive at the 10 kilometer point in the Rivierenbuurt after 29 minutes and 28 seconds (unofficial time). This means that the pace has been considerably increased by the top athletes. This means they are now closer to the intended timetable. Khalid Choukoud is just over a minute behind the lead. He’s on schedule for 2:08.00.
After 22.30 minutes, the men’s leading group passes the A10 ring road and therefore runs across the Zuidas towards Buitenveldert.
Many Dutch top athletes participate in the Amsterdam Marathon. Among the men, the eyes are on Khalid Choukoud. Richard Douma, record holder for the 5km and 10km, Roy Hoornweg and Luuk Maas will also be present.
The speed is high and the athletes have difficulty with the sharp turns at the Rijksmuseum. Because of the new shoes, which have a carbon plate, taking sharp turns is a bit more difficult. The speed is higher and the load is also lower with the new shoes.
The athletes have now traveled just over 3 kilometers and are crossing the Vondelpark. The athletes will soon continue towards the Rijksmuseum.
The Amsterdam Marathon is one of twelve marathons around the world with a Platinum Label from the World Athletics Federation. Amsterdam is the only Dutch marathon with this status. The race therefore ranks alongside the prestigious marathons of New York, Berlin, Tokyo, Boston, Chicago and London.
The starting gun for the 47th edition of the Amsterdam Marathon sounds in the Olympic Stadium.
Almaz Ayana smashed the course record among women last year. On Sunday, October 16, 2022, she clocked a time of 2 hours, 17 minutes and 20 seconds during the Amsterdam Marathon. For men, the record dates from a year earlier. In 2021, Tamirat Tola from Ethiopia recorded a time of 2 hours, 3 minutes and 39 seconds.
In Amsterdam it is currently only eight and eight degrees. There is currently a shower over the city, but it will be dry when it starts. The start of the race will be dry, but the riders will have to deal with rain again after the first hour. The temperature today will reach a maximum of around 12 degrees.
About 20,529 registrations have been received for the Amsterdam Marathon. The participants are spread across 131 countries. The average age of registrations is 36.5 years.
The Amsterdam Marathon is on the program this Sunday. You can watch the match live on NH, but we will of course keep you informed of all developments via the live blog.
Thanks for following. We will be there again early tomorrow morning with, among other things, the Amsterdam Marathon. See you tomorrow!
Quinten van den Heerik is again the goldcrest for Telstar: 2-1.
The White Lions are not yet defeated and are going full-on attack. It produces chances, but not goals. Four minutes are added.
Telstar – MVV 1-1
Dailon Livramento is given plenty of time to take action and scores easily: 1-1.
Telstar – MVV 1-1
The wing defender plays to Tim van de Loo, but the substitute shoots high.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Seedorf is given another opportunity. Once again the ball does not end up in the goal.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
First Eddahchouri forces the goalkeeper into a save and Mitch Apau shoots just over from the subsequent corner.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
The ball ends up at Seedorf via a number of discs, who (for a change) shoots at Matthys again. A minute later, Seedorf wins the ball well, but his action ends via a defender.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Both teams have not yet created a clear chance in the second half.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Can Telstar expand the margin after halftime? We are busy again in Velsen-Zuid.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Telstar quickly took the lead through Zakaria Eddahchouri, but could not (yet) expand the margin.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
We are still at least three minutes into this first half in Velsen-Zuid.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Alex Plat criticizes Tom Overtoom. He curls his effort wide of the visitors’ goal.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Eddahchouri lays back on Seedorf. The advancing defender aims the ball just wide of the post.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
MVV seems to be in a dangerous position, but the team doesn’t get any further than a soft shot from Buifrahi. A minute later a good intervention follows on Telstar’s side.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
After a lively opening phase, the level has now dropped. We are waiting for new great opportunities.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Telstar comes out well through Cain Seedorf and the right back shoots from a promising position at the MVV goalkeeper.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Rayan Buifrahi curls the ball towards the goal, but Houweling pushes the bet against the inside of the post.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
The Telstar goalkeeper takes a hard shot from close range by Koen Kostons, but is able to turn the ball.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Quinten van den Heerik is now warming up and is being serenaded by the audience.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
Eddahchouri scores the opening goal for Telstar from a cross from Alex Plat.
Telstar – MVV 1-0
This time Eddahchouri gives to Gravenberch, but the bulky striker cannot make a chocolate of it.
Telstar – MVV 0-0
However, Bryan Smeets shoots the ball far over the goal from a distance. A lively opening phase so far.
Telstar – MVV 0-0
Zakaria Eddahchouri is launched in a beautiful way and finds goalkeeper Romain Matthys on his way.
Telstar – MVV 0-0
It ended 5-3 for Telstar last season. Are we going to experience another goal celebration today? We’re loose.
Telstar – MVV 0-0
Good afternoon. The Dutch team narrowly lost to France yesterday (1-2), meaning there is no Premier League football this weekend. Telstar will take action ‘normally’ and will play against MVV at home, kick-off is 8 p.m. NH Sport is of course present. Earlier in the evening, the handball players of HV Volendam will play in Europe against the Serbian Pancevo. Don’t miss anything in our live blog!