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Un día como hoy (2 de diciembre) en la computación
El 2 de diciembre de 1926 nació el pionero holandés y científico computacional Willem van der Poel, conocido por crear y diseñar las computadoras ZEBRA, Testudo, PTERA y la ZERO y creador de la regla Cero-Uno-Infinito
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2024 olympics The Netherlands roster
Archery
Steve Wijler (Horn)
Quinty Roeffen (Horst Aan De Maas)
Ana Schloesser (Tijuana, Mexico)
Laura Van Der Winkel (Best)
Athletics
Onyema Adigida (Amsterdam)
Liemarvin Bonevacia (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Ryan Clarke (Castricum)
Niels Laros (Oosterhout)
Stefan Nillessen (Groesbeek)
Mike Foppen (Nijmegen)
Nick Smidt (Assen)
Khalid Choukoud (The Hague)
Abdi Nageeye (Nijmegen)
Elvis Afrifa (Amsterdam)
Taymir Burnet (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Nsikak Ekpo (Amsterdam)
Isaya Klein-Ikkink (Vlaardingen)
Eugene Omalla (Chawolo, Uganda)
Denzel Comenentia (Amsterdam)
Menno Vloon (Zaandam)
Sven Roosen (Eindhoven)
Rik Taam (Zaandam)
Anne Luijten (Rijswijk)
Tasa Jiya (Utrecht)
Lieke Klaver (Grootebroek)
Siifan Hassan (Eindhoven)
Maureen Koster (Gouda)
Diane Van Es (Rotterdam)
Maayke Tijn-Alim (Hoorn)
Nadine Visser (Hoorn)
Femke Bol (Amersfoort)
Cathelijn Peeters (Dongen)
Minke Bisschops (Maastricht)
Isabel Van Den Berg (Aalsmeer)
Marije Van Hunenstijn (Apeldoorn)
Lisanne De Witte (Vlaardingen)
Eveline Saalberg (Arnhem)
Myrte Van Der Schoot (Hilversum)
Pauline Hondema (Assendelft)
Alida Van Daalen (Rotterdam)
Jorinde Van Klinken (Assen)
Jessica Schilder (Volendam)
Anouk Vetter (Amsterdam)
Emma Oosterwegel (Deventer)
Sofie Dokter (Groningen)
Badminton
Robin Tabeling (Arnhem)
Selena Piek (Blaricum)
Basketball
Worthy De Jong (Amsterdam)
Arvin Slagter (Amsterdam)
Jan Driessen (Delft)
Dimeo Van Der Horst (Amsterdam)
Boxing
Chelsey Heijnen (Roosendaal)
Breakdancing
Lee-Lou Demierre (Amsterdam)
Menno Van Gorp (Tilburg)
India Sardjoe (The Hague)
Canoeing
Joris Otten (Helmond)
Selma Konijn (Permerend)
Ruth Vorsselman (Kampen)
Lena Teunissen (Eindhoven)
Martina Wegman (Bergen)
Cycling
Daan Hoole (Zuidland)
Dylan Van Baarle (Veenendaal)
Mathieu Van Der Poel (Kapellen, Belgium)
Harrie Lavreysen (Bergeijk)
Jeffrey Hoogland (Nijverdal)
Roy Van Den Berg (Kampen)
Jan-Willem Van Schip (Houten)
Yoeri Havik (Zaandam)
Jaymio Brink (Arnhem)
Dave Van Der Burg (Bernheze)
Eleonora Van Dijk (Harmelen)
Adriana Vollering (Pijnacker)
Marianne Vos (Hertogenbosch)
Lorena Wiebes (Mijdrecht)
Steffie Van Der Peet (The Hague)
Hetty Van De Wouw (Kaatsheuvel)
Kyra Lamberink (Bergentheim)
Maike Van Der Duin (Assen)
Lisa Van Belle (Zoetermeer)
Puck Pieterse (Amersfoort)
Anne Terpstra (Zierikzee)
Laura Smulders (Horssen)
Merel Smulders (Horssen)
Manon Veenstra (Kerkenveld)
Diving
Else Praasterink (Eindhoven)
Equestrian
Hans Minderhoud (Westkapelle)
Raf Kooremans (Turnhout, Belgium)
Harrie Smolders (Reusel-De Mierden)
Maikel Van Der Vleuten (Geldrop)
Dinja Van Liere (Goes)
Emmelie Scholtens (Schijndel)
Janneke Boonzaaijer (Ede)
Sanne De Jong (Aalsmeer)
Kim Emmen (Oosterhout)
Fencing
Tristan Tulen (Arnhem)
Field hockey
Jip Janssen (Naarden)
Lars Balk (Vianen)
Jonas De Geus (Amsterdam)
Thijs Van Dam (Delft)
Thierry Brinkman (De Bilt)
Seve Van Ass (Rotterdam)
Jorrit Croon (Leiderdorp)
Justen Blok (Rotterdam)
Derck De Vilder (Amsterdam)
Floris Wortelboer (Teteringen)
Tjep Hoedemakers (Rotterdam)
Koen Bijen (Leiden)
Joep De Mol (Tilburg)
Pirmin Blaak (Rotterdam)
Tijmen Reyenga (Amsterdam)
Duco Telgenkamp (The Hague)
Floris Middendorp (Amsterdam)
Anne Veenendaal (Amsterdam)
Luna Fokke (Utrecht)
Freeke Moes (Moergestel)
Lisa Post (Eindhoven)
Xan De Waard (Renkum)
Yibbi Jansen (Hertengenbosch)
Renée Van Laarhoven (Vught)
Felice Albers (Amstelveen)
Maria Verschoor (Dordrecht)
Sanne Koolen (Amsterdam)
Frédérique Matla (Huizen)
Joosje Burg (Veghel)
Marleen Jochems (Etten-Leur)
Pien Sanders (Tilburg)
Marijn Veen (Utrecht)
Laura Nunnink (Eindhoven)
Golf
Anne Van Dam (Arnhem)
Gymnastics
Jermain Grünberg (Hertogenbosch)
Loran De Munck (Haarlem)
Frank Rijken (Zwijndrecht)
Casimir Schmidt (Hoofddorp)
Martijn De Veer (Rotterdam)
Tish Volleman (Eindhoven)
Sanna Veerman (Edam-Volendam)
Naomi Visser (Papendrecht)
Lieke Wevers (Oslo, Norway)
Sanne Wevers (Heerenveen)
Handball
Laura Van Der Heijden (Amersfoort)
Lois Abbingh (Groningen)
Larissa Nüsser (Born)
Bo Van Wetering (Heerhugowaard)
Judith Van Der Helm (Delft)
Tamara Haggerty (Haarlem)
Kim Molenaar (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Kelly Dulfer (Schiedam)
Antje Malestein (Spakenberg)
Rinka Duijndam (Westland)
Yara Holte (Amsterdam)
Niki Van Der Vliet (Zaandam)
Dione Housheer (Oude Ijsselstreek)
Estevana Polman (Arnhem)
Judo
Tornike Tsjakadoea (Leeuwarden)
Frank De Wijt (Beverwijk)
Noël Vant End (Houten)
Michael Korrel (Vianen)
Jelle Snippe (Enschede)
Julie Beurskens (Amersfoort)
Joanne Van Lieshout (Hertogenbosch)
Sanne Van Dijk (Heeswijk-Dinther)
Guusje Steenhuis (Grave)
Marit Kamps (Assen)
Rowing
Eli Brouwer (Utrecht)
Guus Mollee (Amsterdam)
Rik Rienks (Amsterdam)
Ralf Rienks (Amsterdam)
Simon Van Dorp (Amsterdam)
Stefan Broenink (Gouda)
Melvin Twellaar (Westerwartier)
Finn Florijn (Leiden)
Koen Metsemakers (Hasselt)
Lennart Van Lierop (The Hague)
Tone Wieten (Amsterdam)
Nelson Ritsema (Amsterdam)
Sander De Graaf (Made)
Ruben Knab (Ede)
Mick Makker (Blaricum)
Olav Molenaar (Zaandam)
Jacob Van De Kerkhof (Amsterdam)
Jan Van Der Bij (Amsterdam)
Dieuwke Fetter (Amsterdam)
Karolien Florijn (Leiden)
Lisa Scheenaard (Weert)
Martine Veldhuis (Almelo)
Roos De Jong (Haarlem)
Tessa Dullemans (Rotterdam)
Bente Paulis (Leiderdorp)
Laila Youssifou (Amsterdam)
Ymkje Clevering (Ooststellingwerf)
Veronique Meester (Amsterdam)
Benthe Boonstra (Westland)
Hermine Drenth (Arnhem)
Tinka Offereins (Amstelveen)
Marloes Oldenburg (The Hague)
Sailing
Duko Bos (Rotterdam)
Bjarne Bouwer (Alkmaar)
Luuc Van Opzeeland (Hoofddorp)
Bart Lambriex (Haarlem)
Floris Van De Werken (Edam-Volendam)
Sara Wennekes (Scheveningen)
Laila Van Der Meer (Leeuwarden)
Annelous Lammerts (Voorne Aan Zee)
Marit Bouwmeester (Leeuwarden)
Odile Van Aanholt (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Annette Duetz (Gelderland)
Skateboarding
Roos Zwetsloot (Utrecht)
Keet Oldenbeuving (Utrecht)
Swimming
Sean Niewold (Groningen)
Kai Van Westering (Bidart, France)
Kenzo Simons (Paramaribo, Suriname)
Renzo Tjona-Joe (Paramaribo, Suriname)
Caspar Corbeau (Santa Cruz, California)
Arno Kamminga (Katwijk)
Nyls Korstanje (Sneek)
Stan Pijnenburg (Haaren)
Bregje De Brouwer (Hoofddorp)
Noortje De Brouwer (Hoofddorf)
Samantha Van Nunen (Eindhoven)
Imani De Jong (Amsterdam)
Silke Holkenborg (Wehl)
Janna Van Kooten (Amsterdam)
Kim Busch (Dordrecht)
Valerie Van Roon (Delft)
Marrit Steenbergen (Ooststellingwerf)
Kira Toussaint (Amstelveen)
Maaike De Waard (Vlaardingen)
Tes Schouten (Bodegraven)
Tessa Giele (Voorne Aan Zee)
Sharon Van Rouwendaal (Eindhoven)
Table tennis
Adriana Eerland (Schiedam)
Tennis
Tallon Griekspoor (Nieuw-Vennep)
Robin Haase (The Hague)
Wesley Koolhof (Duiven)
Jean-Julien Rojer (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Arantxa Rus (Westland)
Demi Schuurs (Maastricht)
Triathlon
Mitch Kolkman (Maastricht)
Richard Murray (Sittard)
Maya Kingma (Breda)
Rachel Murray (Sittard)
Volleyball
Stefan Boermans (Hengelo)
Yorick De Groot (Sliedrecht)
Matthew Immers (Leidschendam-Voorburg)
Steven Van De Velde (The Hague)
Jolien Knollema (Groningen)
Juliët Lohuis (Oldenzaal)
Sarah Van Aalen (Wijchen)
Indy Baijens (Zaandam)
Eline Timmerman (Rijssen)
Florien Reesink (Borne)
Elles Dambrink (Ouderkerk Aan Den Ijssel)
Nova Marring (Assen)
Katja Stam (Emmen)
Raïsa Schoon (Werkendam)
Celeste Plak (Tuitjenhorn)
Anne Buijs (Oostzaan)
Britt Bongaerts (Roermond)
Marrit Jasper (Sneek)
Nika Daalderop (Amsterdam)
Water polo
Laura Aarts (Nijmegen)
Iris Wolves (Ede)
Brigitte Sleeking (Dordrecht)
Catharina Van Der Sloot (Gouda)
Maartje Keuning (Schermer)
Simone Van De Kraats (Barneveld)
Bente Rogge (Zaanstad)
Lieke Rogge (Zaanstad)
Vivian Sevenich (Mataró, Spain)
Kitty-Lynn Joustra (Permerend)
Lola Moolhuijzen (Ede)
Nina Ten-Broek (Ede)
Sarah Buis (Amsterdam)
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Willem de Kooning | Timeline | Term 1.1 Fine Arts | 20 connections | Puck van der Poel
‘Dagboek Aan De Grote Klok Gehangen’
This work of Louise Bourgeois is a great inspiration of mine. In some sense it’s a diary, she exposed her own clothes (some even ‘underclothes’) for the world to see those intimate belongings. Remembering times, without words. So I knew I wanted to make this timeline, which in a way is also a kind of diary or journal, inspired by her work. The branches I found on the first introduction day and kept because they looked so nice together, forming all kinds of letters. The thread I painted red because there needed to be some sort of ‘rooie draad’ connecting this piece to my first timeline. After I saw this piece in real life, I immediately bought myself a postcard, to add to the collection. On the postcard I wrote the connections. Which was a hard task for me to do since I cannot let go (of my postcards fairly easy). For some of the connecting works I looked through this collection and found very similar compositions or concepts.
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His Majesty King Willem-Alexander paid a working visit to Van der Poel Loonbedrijf & Akkerbouw in Abbenbroek on Friday 3 July. The working visit focused on the impact of the corona outbreak on the agricultural and horticultural sector.
King Willem-Alexander spoke to the owners of the company about how they are trying to deal with the corona crisis. During a tour of the farm, the King saw, among other things, the stocks of potatoes from the farm that were left behind due to the loss of the market. After that, King Willem-Alexander talked to farmers and LTO Netherlands about the consequences of the corona pandemic on arable farming and open field vegetable cultivation. The impact of the corona crisis is ambiguous. Some companies have seen sales of their products largely disappear due to the closure of the catering industry, while other companies saw an increase in demand from the supermarkets. Afterwards, King Willem-Alexander spoke with various stakeholders about the future of the agricultural sector after corona. The influence of changes in consumer behavior on the production and sales market for arable farmers was also discussed.
📷 Royal House of The Netherlands
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Portal of a stairway tower, with a man descending the stairs: presumably the moment before the assassination of William the Silent in the Ptinsenhof, Delft by Egbert Lievensz. van der Poel, Museum of the Netherlands
Portaal in een traptoren met een afdalende man, vermoedelijk de situatie zoals het eruit zag vlak voor de aanslag op prins Willem I in het Prinsenhof te Delft. Op de trap wacht een hond de man op die met een stapel boeken naar beneden loopt. Boven de deur naar de trap staat een portretbuste, rechtsboven een wapen.
https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/SK-A-117
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On the Representation of Origins of Life Mechanisms Implicated in Biospheres
Two Predictions about the Distribution of Life in the Universe
There is a rule in software development called the zero one infinity rule, or ZOI, originally formulated by Willem van der Poel, according to which a process should be completely disallowed, or allowed only once, or no limit should be placed on the number of times it occurs. This is a rule of thumb for programming, but it also can be interpreted in a much wider sense. Robert Hazen, despite being the careful scientist that he is, gives a metaphysical spin to the zero one infinity rule:
“In short, ‘zero, one, many’ means either that a natural phenomenon never happens (time running backward, for example), or it happens exactly once (a ‘singularity’ like the Big Bang), or it has happened more times than we can count (perhaps the origin of life).” (Robert Hazen, Symphony in C: Carbon and the Evolution of (Almost) Everything, p. 199)
In the context of the zero one infinity rule, we know that the appearance of life in the universe does not exemplify zero, so either life in our universe is one or many. Taking each the horns of this dilemma in turn, if life on Earth is unique, there is nothing more to say about the distribution of life in the universe: it has a distribution of one, limited to Earth. Any interesting prediction regarding the distribution of life in the universe will either be a prediction of whether our universe exemplifies one or many, or it would be a prediction regarding the distribution of the many instances of life in the universe. My prediction will be concerned with the latter, not the former; I am not going to predict how much life there is in the universe, or the frequency of its appearance in space or time.
If we were to establish that life is unique and distinctive to Earth, there would be as little to say as there would be to say of a universe with zero life, so we begin with the hypothesis that life is sufficiently common in the universe that there are enough instances of independent origins of life events that statistically valid generalizations can be made regarding its distribution. I adopt this hypothesis not because I believe it to be true (at present I have no reason to prefer the hypothesis of the uniqueness of terrestrial life or the prevalence of life in the universe), but only because it is a useful point of departure for thinking about life in the universe.
Supposing, then, that there are many worlds with life, and further supposing that life on these many worlds independently originated (or, at least, mostly independently originated, meaning that panspermia plays little or no role in the large-scale distribution of life in the cosmos, but more on panspermia below), my prediction on these assumptions concerns the distribution of mechanisms by which life arises in this scenario of life being prevalent in the universe.
Suppose further that we make a complete survey of the possible biochemical pathways to life, of which there are many already, and, we can infer, there will be more as origins of life research continues to develop. Again, I cite Robert Hazen, who gave a comic twist to the number of origins of life scenarios that contend for researcher’s attention:
“A popular game in origins-of-life research is to dream up an ‘origins scenario’—an elaborate, sweeping, often untestable story of chemical and physical circumstances by which the living world emerged from a lifeless geochemical milieu.” (Op. cit.)
Given many possible origins of life biochemical pathways, and many worlds with biospheres, it would be reasonable to assume that different biochemical pathways are responsible for the origins of life on different worlds. This is a reasonable assumption, but not a necessary assumption. We do not yet know how tightly constrained life is, but if life is tightly constrained, there may be only a single biochemical pathway to a single kind of life. If this is the case, I predict, on this basis, that life on Earth will be shown to be distinct. (This is yet another prediction, distinct from the two predictions made below, thus not included in the two predictions noted in the subtitle above.) However, there could be a single biochemical pathway to life that is represented on multiple planets throughout the universe.
If life is not tightly constrained, that is to say, if life is loosely constrained, or unconstrained and prolific in the universe, then many biochemical pathways to life will be represented on many different worlds. What kind of distribution of origins of life mechanisms would we expect to see under these circumstances? My two predictions for this distribution are based on two familiar ideas: the bell curve and the Pareto principle:
Origins of Life Bell Curve: I predict of the many biochemical pathways to life, that the bump in the bell curve will be filled with the most common mechanisms for the origins of life, representing some degree of mediocrity of the complexity of the process; the left of the bell curve will be sparsely populated by the simplest possible mechanisms, while the right of the bell curve will be sparsely populated by the most complex mechanisms for the origins of life.
Origins of Life Pareto Principle: I further predict that about 20 percent of the biochemical pathways to life will account for about 80 percent of instances of planets with biospheres, making these 20 percent of mechanisms literally the vital few, i.e., those mechanisms most responsible for life’s prevalence in the universe.
I furthermore predict that terrestrial life will exemplify the principle of mediocrity, such that the mechanisms responsible for origins of life on Earth will fall close to the center of the bell curve, and these mechanisms will represent those 20 percent of such mechanisms responsible for 80 percent of life in the universe. In other words, life on Earth is in the 80 percent, and therefore typical of life in the universe.
There is much more that could be done to clarify the above predictions, and as further origins of life biochemical pathways are identified and refined, it will become increasingly possible to compare and contrast these mechanisms, and eventually to quantify the degree of complexity of each. The degree of complexity of a biochemical pathway to life is itself an idea in need of clarification. What are the dimensions of complexity of origins of life biochemical pathways? These may include the number of steps necessary to pass from inert chemical reactions to biochemistry, the specific mineralogical prerequisites for biochemistry (and how many steps are necessary for these precursors to evolve), the number and diversity of chemical processes that are required, the amount of time necessary for these processes to converge upon life, and so on.
In the illustration above I have identified the most complex origins of life pathway to be panspermia, but this is ambiguous. However, my reason for doing so is that any origins of life on a planet (or other celestial body, such as a moon) in which panspermia is the mechanism necessarily involves some other origins of life biochemical pathway plus the extra step of a panspermatological vector. It could be argued that a simple biochemical pathway plus panspermatological distribution is likely to be simpler than the most complex biochemical pathways that do not involve panspermia (i.e., all steps of which occur on a single planetary body). This could be factored into a more adequate and refined quantification of the complexity of biochemical pathways to the origins of life.
Needless to say, I will not live to see my predictions either confirmed or disconfirmed. Any survey of life in the universe, even a superficial and perfunctory survey, would require cosmological scales of time to investigate a cosmos filled with potentially inhabited worlds. Also, the effort to confirm or disconfirm such predictions is predicated upon a scientific effort that would also have to be cosmological in scale, and even if life is prevalent in the universe, there is no assurance that intelligent agents descended from any biosphere would take up this task at the requisite scale.
There is a slight possibility that our solar system is filled with microbial life in all manner of unlikely niches, and, if this is the case, and if we were to discover our solar system not only to be rich in life, but also that this life was the result of independent origins, then we could extrapolate from life in our solar system to the mechanisms of the origins of life represented in the wider universe. In this case, our solar system would be a cosmological Petri dish, and it might well be possible that I could see the first results of exploration of our solar system, whether through sample return missions or through boots-on-the-ground research. I make these predictions, then, not with an eye toward being proved right or wrong, but out of disinterested curiosity in what we might call stochastic metaphysics—that is to say, how frequency distributions ought to predict the ultimate constitution of the natural world. Thus naturalistic metaphysics can be speculative as well as descriptive.
In the event that life from multiple origins events is to be found throughout our solar system, the extrapolation of the distribution of its origins of life mechanisms to the wider universe itself would constitute a further prediction: that the distribution of origins of life mechanisms in the small (in our solar system) will be mirrored by origins of life mechanisms in the large (in the universe). I hesitate to endorse this prediction, as the chemical compositions of other planetary systems derived from other proto-planetary discs, and these proto-planetary discs in turn derived from distinct precursor events (viz. the particular chemical composition of supernova events in the stellar neighborhood that would enrich proto-planetary discs with their elements), will be sufficiently distinct from the chemical composition of our solar system that the different abundances of elements and isotopes will likely beget different chemistries.
To recap: I said I would make two predictions about the distribution of life in the universe, but I actually made four predictions: (1) if life is tightly constrained, Earth will be the only living world, (2) the origins of life bell curve, (3) the origins of life Pareto principle, and (4) life on Earth will exemplify the principle of mediocrity based on the distribution of life predicted above. I also suggested a fifth prediction that could be made, but I hedged on that one.
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Koning Willem-Alexander bezoekt Van der Poel Loonbedrijf & Akkerbouw in Abbenbroek. Het bezoek staat in het teken van de impact van de corona-uitbraak op de land- en tuinbouwsector. De Koning krijgt een rondleiding waar hij onder meer de voorraad aardappelen ziet die door het wegvallen van de afzetmarkt is blijven liggen. Vervolgens spreekt de Koning met agrariërs en LTO Nederland over de gevolgen van de coronapandemie op de akkerbouw en vollegrondsgroenteteelt. Sommige bedrijven hebben de afzet van hun producten grotendeels zien wegvallen door de sluiting van de horeca terwijl andere bedrijven een toename aan vraag vanuit de supermarkten zagen. Ook wordt gesproken over de toekomst van de landbouwsector en de invloed hierop door veranderend consumentengedrag. In gesprekken en door werkbezoeken informeren Koning Willem-Alexander en Koningin Máxima zich over de gevolgen van de coronapandemie en de inzet van maatregelen ter bestrijding van het coronavirus. De werkbezoeken vinden plaats met inachtneming van de geldende richtlijnen. https://www.instagram.com/p/CCL1xLWDIfG/?igshid=4x0yy7oy2j0n
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50cm:Van Aert to return to competition this weekend at Scheldecross
World champion Wout Van Aert is back from training in Spain and ready to tackle the upcoming UCI World Cup races in Namur and Zolder, but first he'll start this weekend with the DVV Verzekeringen Trofee-Scheldecross on Saturday in Antwerp.
Van Aert joined other top cyclo-cross riders at the end of November on a short training trip to Spain, spending his time in the warm weather in Calpe and dialling in his form before the calendar picks up speed.
"The break has done me good," Van Aert told nieuwsblad.be. "I've been able to follow my schedule as perfectly as I'd hoped. The sensations on the bike were good, and my climbing's been getting better. I've also been able to get plenty of rest, including on a mental level. With the extra-sporting worries I've had in the past few months, I needed it."
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Cyclingnews reported last month that although the UCI gave Van Aert permission to seek a new road team for 2019 after his bitter split from Veranda’s Willems-Crelan, the governing body may still take action against him should he lose the legal case against his former team in the Belgian courts. The time in Spain was a chance to refocus his mind on racing after an autumn full of difficulty.
Van Aert is following the same path as last season, when he returned from a break and finished second to rival Mathieu van der Poel in Antwerp, then took the win at the World Cup in Namur the following weekend and again a week later at Waaslandcross. He went on to win the cyclo-cross World Championships in Valkenburg.
"I'm hoping for a similar scenario, although things have been pretty different for me this year," Van Aert told nieuwsblad.be. "I was hoping to be more consistent this year, but obviously a number of things happened that prevented me from reaching my hoped-for level. Although I've still been on the podium a lot, people don't remember that. A fresh start? It makes little sense to say that the season really starts for me now – that's crazy. I just hope that I can show myself a bit more now."
You can read more at Cyclingnews.com
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De sport van zondag bij de NOS
De sport van zondag bij de NOS
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Net als gisteren gaat er vandaag weer veel aandacht uit naar de WK veldrijden in Valkenburg. Weet Mathieu van der Poel voor eigen publiek zijn favorietenrol waar te maken en de regenboogtrui voor zich op te eisen? Het is allemaal – inclusief voorbeschouwing – vanaf ongeveer 14.40 uur live te volgen op tv op NPO 1 en ook via NOS.nl.
In diezelfde middaguitzending van Studio Sport wordt ook overgeschakeld naar Venlo voor een vooruitgeblikt op het duel tussen VVV en Feyenoord, dat om 14.30 uur begint. Het is een van de vijf eredivisiewedstrijden die voor vandaag op het programma staan.
Al om 12.30 uur trappen Excelsior en FC Utrecht af, twee uur later gebeurt hetzelfde bij AZ-Roda JC en Sparta-Willem II en om 16.45 uur sluiten Ajax en NAC speelronde 21 af.
Alle wedstrijden zijn live te volgen via het blog op NOS.nl en Teletekstpagina 818 en via flitsen in Langs de Lijn op NPO Radio 1. De samenvattingen zijn te zien om 19.00 uur op NOS.nl en NPO 1.
Na het veldrijden is er ruimschoots tijd ingeruimd voor de ijshockeybekerfinale tussen Hijs Den Haag en Unis Heerenveen Flyers- overigens ook vanaf 15.00 uur live te volgen via een stream op NOS.nl – en komt ook de ontknoping van het Davis Cup-treffen tussen de Nederlandse en Franse tennissers in Albertville voorbij.
De avonduitzending van 18.10 uur herbergt uiteraard een flink blok met reportages en nieuws uit olympisch Pyeongchang. En verder is er onder meer aandacht voor atleet Eelco Sintnicolaas. De meerkamper is in voorbereiding op de WK indoor in Birmingham.
Om 22.00 uur wordt het winterse Andere Tijden Sport-seizoen afgesloten met een aflevering waarin het olympisch ijshockeytoernooi van 1980 centraal staat. In Lake Placid was voor het eerst ook een Nederlandse ploeg van de partij te midden van alle erkende grootmachten. De titel van de slotaflevering is ‘Het geheime boekje van het Nederlandse ijshockey: hoe versla je de Russen?’.
De sportdag eindigt bij de NOS met Studio Voetbal, waarin om 22.40 uur deze keer trainer Peter Hyballa, Volkskrant-journalist Willem Vissers en Ron Jans, de technisch manager van FC Groningen, bij presentator Tom Egbers aan tafel verschijnen om actuele voetbalzaken door te nemen.
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2020 Olympics The Netherlands Roster
Athletics
Khalid Choukoud (Fez, Morocco)
Abdi Nageeye (Oldebroek)
Bart Van Nunen (Utrecht)
Menno Vloon (Zaandam)
Taymir Burnet (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Liemarvin Bonevacia (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Jochem Dobber (Velsen)
Tony Van Diepen (Alkmaar)
Mike Foppen (Nijmegen)
Nick Smidt (Assen)
Chris Garia (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Joris Van Gool (Tilburg)
Churandy Martina (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Terrence Agard (Willemstad, Curaçao)
Ramsey Angela (Rotterdam)
Ruth Van Der Meijden (Rhenen)
Femke Bol (Amersfoort)
Lisanne De Witte (Vlaardingen)
Andrea Deelstra (Niebert)
Sifan Hassan (Eindhoven)
Jill Holterman (Zaandam)
Lieke Klaver (Velsen)
Susan Krumins (Nijmegen)
Dafne Schippers (Utrecht)
Marije Van Hunenstijn (Apeldoorn)
Irene Van Der Reijken (Rotterdam)
Diane Van Es (Rotterdam)
Nadine Visser (Hoorn)
Jessica Schilder (Volendam)
Jorinde Van Klinken (Groningen)
Anouk Vetter (Amsterdam)
Jamile Samuel (Amsterdam)
Zoë Sedney (Zoetermeer)
Naomi Sedney (Zoetermeer)
Laura De Witte (Leek)
Nadine Broersen (Hoorn)
Emma Oosterwegel (Deventer)
Badminton
Mark Caljouw (Arnhem)
Robin Tabeling (Arnhem)
Selena Piek (Blaricum)
Cheryl Seinen (Roermond)
Basketball
Ross Bekkering (Taber, Alberta)
Dimeo Van Der Horst (Amsterdam)
Arvin Slagter (Amsterdam)
Jessey Voorn (Amsterdam)
Boxing
Enrico Lacruz (Arnhem)
Nouchka Fontijn (Rotterdam)
Canoeing
Martina Wegman (Schoorl)
Cycling
Tom Dumoulin (Maastricht)
Dylan Van Baarle (Zoetermeer)
Yoeri Havik (Zaandam)
Wilco Kelderman (Amersfoort)
Bauke Mollema (Groningen)
Mathieu Van Der Poel (Bergen Op Zoom)
Milan Vader (Middelburg)
Niek Kimmann (Lutten)
Twan Van Gendt (Hertogenbosch)
Joris Harmsen (Amsterdam)
Jeffrey Hoogland (Nijverdal)
Harrie Lavsreysen (Luyksgestel)
Roy Van Den Berg (Kampen)
Mathijs Büchli (Haarlem)
Jan-Willem Van Schip (Schalkwijk)
Anna Van Der Breggen (Zwolle)
Annemiek Van Vleuten (Vleuten)
Demi Vollering (Pijnacker)
Marianne Vos (Hertogenbosch)
Anne Tauber (Oranjewoud)
Anne Terpstra (Zierikzee)
Laura Smulders (Nijmegen)
Merel Smulders (Nijmegen)
Judy Baauw (Zoelmond)
Shanne Braspennincx (Turnhout, Belgium)
Laurine Van Riessen (Leiden)
Kirsten Wild (Almelo)
Amy Pieters (Haarlem)
Diving
Inge Jansen (Roermond)
Celine Van Duijn (Amersfoort)
Fencing
Bas Verwijlen (Oss)
Field Hockey
Pirmin Blaak (Rotterdam)
Lars Balk (Vianen)
Glenn Schuurman (Boxtel)
Sander De Wijn (Boxmeer)
Joep De Mol (Berkel-Enschot)
Jip Janssen (Naarden)
Mink Van Der Weerden (Geldrop)
Justen Blok (Amsterdam)
Jonas De Geus (Amsterdam)
Jorrit Croon (Leiderdorp)
Billy Bakker (Amstelveen)
Seve Van Ass (Rotterdam)
Robbert Kemperman (Nijmegen)
Jeroen Hertzberger (Rotterdam)
Thijs Van Dam (Delft)
Mirco Pruyser (Hoofddorp)
Thierry Brinkman (Bilthoven)
Roel Bovendeert (Bloemendaal)
Sanne Koolen (Nijmegen)
Malou Pheninckx (Rotterdam)
Laurien Leurink (Utrecht)
Marloes Keetels (Schijndel)
Maria Verschoor (Dordrecht)
Caia Van Maasakker (The Hague)
Frédérique Matla (Huizen)
Pien Sanders (Tilburg)
Laura Nunnink (Amsterdam)
Lauren Stam (Amsterdam)
Josine Koning (Utrecht)
Margot Van Geffen (Tilburg)
Eva De Goede (Zeist)
Stella Van Gils (Amsterdam)
Felice Albers (Amsterdam)
Freeke Moes (Amsterdam)
Xan De Waard (Renkum)
Lidewij Welten (Eindhoven)
Soccer
Loes Geurts (Wûnseradiel)
Sari Van Veenendaal (Nieuwengein)
Stefanie Van Der Gragt (Heerhugowaard)
Dominique Janssen (Horst Aan De Maas)
Kika Van Es (Boxmeer)
Lynn Wilms (Tegelen)
Merel Van Dongen (Amsterdam)
Aniek Nouwen (Helmond)
Daniëlle Van De Donk (Valkenswaard)
Jackie Groenen (Tilburg)
Jill Roord (Oldenzaal)
Inessa Kaagman (Hoorn)
Victoria Pelova (Delft)
Lieke Martens (Bergen)
Anna Miedema (Hoogeveen)
Shanice Van De Sanden (Utrecht)
Lineth Beerensteyn (The Hague)
Renate Jansen (Abbenes)
Sisca Folkertsma (Sloten)
Joëlle Smits (Hertogenbosch)
Lize Kop (Oldenzaal)
Marieke Dekker (Almelo)
Gymnastics
Bart Deurloo (Ridderkerk)
Epke Zonderland (Heerenveen)
Vera Van Pol (Amsterdam)
Eythora Thorsdottir (Poortugaal)
Lieke Wevers (Heerenveen)
Sanne Wevers (Heerenveen)
Handball
Laura Van Der Heijden (Amersfoort)
Debbie Bont (Edam-Volendam)
Lois Abbingh (Groningen)
Larissa Nusser (Born)
Danicka Snelder (Pijnacker)
Kelly Dulfer (Schiedam)
Merel Freriks (Hoofddorp)
Inger Smits (Geleen)
Martine Smeets (Almelo)
Antje Malestein (Spakenburg)
Rinka Duijndam (Wateringen)
Tess Wester (Heerhugowaard)
Dione Housheer (Gendrigen)
Cornelia Groot (Alkmaar)
Sailing
Kiran Badloe (Almere)
Nicholas Heiner (Enkhuizen)
Bart Lambriex (Haarlem)
Pim Van Vugt (Vlaardingen)
Lilian De Geus (Blaricum)
Marit Bouwmeester (Warten)
Lobke Berkhout (Amsterdam)
Afrodite Zegers (Roelofarendsveen)
Annemiek Bekkering (Veghel)
Annette Duetz (Zeddam)
Swimming
Thom De Boer (Alkmaar)
Arno Kamminga (Katwijk)
Arjan Knipping (De Heurne)
Nyls Korstanje (Nijmegen)
Jesse Puts (Utrecht)
Ferry Weertman (Naarden)
Stan Pijnenburg (Haaren)
Caspar Corbeau (Portland, Oregon)
Maaike De Waard (Rozenburg)
Frederike Heemskerk (Roelofarendsveen)
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Sauwerd)
Tes Schouten (Bodegraven)
Kira Toussaint (Amstelveen)
Sharon Van Rouwendaal (Baarn)
Kim Busch (Geldrop)
Marrit Steenbergen (Ooststellingwerf)
Bregje De Brouwer (Hoofddorp)
Noortje De Brouwer (Hoofddorp)
Table Tennis
Britt Eerland (Schiedam)
Taekwondo
Reshmie Oogink (Almelo)
Water Polo
Maartje Keuning (Stompetoren)
Simone Van De Kraats (Barnevald)
Joanne Koenders (Arnhem)
Maud Megens (Rotterdam)
Dagmar Genee (Utrecht)
Catharina Van Der Sloot (Gouda)
Iris Wolves (Ede)
Nomi Stomphorst (Gouda)
Vivian Sevenich (Winterswijk)
Kitty-Lynn Joustra (Purmerend)
Brigitte Sleeking (Dordrecht)
Debby Willemsz (Amsterdam)
Ilse Koolhaas (Ouderkerk Aan De Amstel)
Archery
Sjef Van Den Berg (Heeswijk-Dinther)
Gijs Broeksma (Amsterdam)
Steve Wijler (Amsterdam)
Gaby Schloesser (Heerlen)
Equestrian
Edward Gal (Rheden)
Hans Minderhoud (Veere)
Harrie Smolders (Hooge En Lage Mierde)
Willem Greve (Haaksbergen)
Marc Houtzager (Rouveen)
Maikel Van Der Vleuten (Geldrop)
Dinja Van Liere (Amsterdam)
Marlies Van Baalen (S-Hertogenbosch)
Merel Blom (Texel)
Janneke Boonzaaijer (Renswoude)
Golf
Anne Van Dam (Arnhem)
Judo
Tornike Tsjakadoea (Leeuwarden)
Frank De Wit (Beverwijk)
Noël Vant End (Houten)
Michael Korrel (Haarlem)
Hindrik Grol (Veendam)
Sanne Verhagen (Best)
Juul Franssen (Venlo)
Sanne Van Dijke (Heeswijk-Dinther)
Guusje Steenhuis (Grave)
Tessie Savelkouls (Appeltern)
Rowing
Finn Florijn (Leiden)
Melvin Twellaar (Amsterdam)
Stefan Broenink (Apeldoorn)
Guillaume Krommenhoek (Amsterdam)
Nic Van Sprang (Amsterdam)
Boudewijn Röell (De Hague)
Jan Van Der Bij (Amsterdam)
Nelson Ritsema (Amsterdam)
Sander De Graaf (Drimmelen)
Abe Wiersma (Amsterdam)
Dirk Uittenbogaard (Amsterdam)
Koen Metsemakers (Hasselt)
Tone Wieten (Amsterdam)
Bjorn Van Der Ende (Naarden)
Bram Schwarz (Haarlem)
Jasper Tissen (Amsterdam)
Maarten Hurkmans (Amersfoort)
Mechiel Versluis (Ooststellingwerf)
Robert Lücken (Amsterdam)
Ruben Knab (Ede)
Simon Van Dorp (Amsterdam)
Eline Berger (Leudal)
Anna Souwer (Westervoort)
Lisa Scheenaard (Weert)
Roos De Jong (Haarlem)
Ilse Paulis (Leiderdorp)
Marieke Keijser (Rotterdam)
Elisabeth Hogerwerf (Gouda)
Karolien Florijn (Leiden)
Veronique Meester (Amsterdam)
Ymkje Clevering (Friesland)
Inge Janssen (Voorberg)
Laila Youssifou (Amsterdam)
Nicole Beukers (Leiderdorp)
Olivia Van Rooijen (Amsterdam)
Skateboarding
Keet Oldenbeuving (Utrecht)
Roos Zwetsloot (Utrecht)
Tennis
Wesley Koolhof (Duiven)
Jean-Julien Rojer (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Kiki Bertens (Breda)
Demi Schuurs (Sittard)
Triathlon
Marco Van Der Stel (Rotterdam)
Jorik Van Egdom (Veenendaal)
Maya Kingma (Breda)
Rachel Murray (Sittard)
Volleyball
Alexander Brouwer (Leiden)
Robert Meeuwsen (Nieuwegein)
Sanne Keizer (Doetinchem)
Madelein Meppelink (Rhenen)
Raïsa Schoon (Werkendam)
Katja Stam (De Hague)
Weightlifting
Enzo Kuworge (Nijmegen)
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Willem de Kooning | Term 1.1 Fine Arts | Sandims class, familieboom | Puck van der Poel
For my Visual Nostalgia Ritual I chose eighteen images, each of them very prominent in my looking-back-over-the-years-study. They range from Loes Luca and "de krullenvaar" to a still from a videoclip (which belongs to a song called; Frontin') and even "de eenheidscirkel" makes an appearance. I manipulated the images so that they would turn out quite pink. I am a first born daughter and had some (my opinion at the time was pretty strong) say in things, which led to a lot of pink accessories and even eating watermelon ice cream or should I say "pretty pink ice cream". The glass jars' first goal was holding vanilla yoghurt, which were either bought in France (the country, this is no typo) or Turkish butchers. But their final destination has always been a light holder. So I wanted to use these three elements, which I would say are the closest you can get to my visual-child mind. And lighting these as a performance gave it a very ritual (maybe even religious) feel. A ritual for leaving my child ages behind and starting the other ages, the ones where I might need another ritual for.
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Van der Poel best on stage 2 in Baloise Belgium Tour Dutchman shows his prowess on the road
Van der Poel best on stage 2 in Baloise Belgium Tour Dutchman shows his prowess on the road
Full Results # Rider Name (Country) Team Result 1 Mathieu Van Der Poel (Ned) Beobank – Corendon 4:43:12 2 Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Quick-Step Floors 3 Wout Van Aert (Bel) Veranda’s Willems Crelan 4 Oliver Naesen (Bel) Team Belgium 5 Olivier Pardini (Bel) WB Veranclassic Aqua Protect 6 Florian Senechal (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits 7 Tiesj Benoot (Bel) Lotto Soudal 8 Tony Martin (Ger)…
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Radio9sport Topscoorders Bokaal
IJSSELSTEIN - Radio9sport Topscoorders Bokaal tot en met 6 mei 2017 gesponsord door Ralph Sports, Sluisje 10 te Nieuwegein.
Dimitri Djollo (SV Geinoord) 17 ; Christian de Vos (SPV ’81) 13; Martijn de With (Benschop) 11; Ardy de With (Lopik) 10 Gijs van der Poel, (IJFC) 10; Mark van Baal (Montfoort) 9; Kevin Thie (IJFC) 8 Jonathan Werrie (Lopik) 8 Miquel Ballo (Montfoort) 8; Wesley Vaes (JSV) 7 Willem Paul van der Heiden (Geinoord) 7 Biko Brazil (Benschop) 7 Jacco Borst 7 (Lopik); Matthijs van Geffen (IJFC) 6.
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