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Nummer1 3 Augustus 2016 Nummer1 3 augustus 2016 Welkom bij de eerste uitgave van Nieuwtjes uit Rio (spreek uit: Rioe). Het worden de XXVII Spelen. De zwemseries beginnen dagelijks om 13.00 uur Braziliaanse tijd (BT) en dus om 18.00 uur Nederlandse tijd (NT). Aanvangstijd finales/halve finales 22.00 (BT), dat is in Nederland dan de volgende vroege ochtend 03.00 uur (NT). Olympisch zwemprogramma in het kort Olympische rijtje Het Olympisch programma omvat 26 individuele nummers Medaillewinnaars Rugslag en zes estafettes. Het mannen- en vrouwenprogramma is Marie Braun Goud 100m 1928 nagenoeg identiek. Enige verschil: de mannen zwemmen Rie Mastenbroek Zilver 100m 1936 1500m vrije slag, de vrouwen 800m. Jolanda de Rover Goud 200m 1984 Brons 100m 1984 Van de 50, 100 en 200 meternummers worden series, Nida Senff Goud 100m 1936 halve finales en finales gezwommen verdeeld over twee Geertje Wielema Zilver 100m 1952 dagen. Op de langere onderdelen series en finales (op Johannes Drost Brons 200m 1900 dezelfde dag). Op de 800 en 1500m vrije slag worden series en finales twee dagen na elkaar afgewerkt. Het programma van in totaal 32 nummers : Individueel Rugslag: 100 en 200m Schoolslag: 100 en 200m Vlinderslag: 100 en 200m Wisselslag: 200 en 400m Vrije slag: 50, 100, 200, 400 en 800/1500m Estafettes Jolanda de Rover Vrije slag: 4x100 en 4x200m Wisselslag: 4x100m Redactie: Swimjos, Kees-Jan van Overbeeke en Victor den Heijer [email protected] Pagina 1 van 4 3-8-2016 Olympische historie 100m vlinderslag Dankzij Marianne Heemskerk (1960), Ada Kok (1964) en Inge de Bruijn 2000 en 2004) is Nederland goed vertegenwoordigd op de Olympische medaille lijst 100m vlinderslag. Het rijtje finalisten telt verder de namen van Atie Voorbij (1960), Ada Kok (1968), Annemarie Verstappen (1984), Conny van Bentum (1984 en 1988) en Inge Dekker (2008). Inge Dekker stond aanvankelijk op de deelnemerslijst van Rio, maar de combinatie 100 vlinder 4x100 vrij liet dat nu niet meer toe. Zij koos voor deelname op de estafette en zal zeker in de series starten. De fotocollage met afbeeldingen uit het Swimjos archief is gemaakt door Jan Soek! Redactie: Swimjos, Kees-Jan van Overbeeke en Victor den Heijer [email protected] Pagina 2 van 4 3-8-2016 Eerste indrukken in Rio Transport trainingsbaden. Uiteraard was er voldoende tijd om De venues op het Olympisch terrein liggen verspreid foto’s te nemen in het bad en daarbuiten. over de stad. Het Olympic Park vormt het centrum met de stadions voor o.a. turnen, handbal, judo, zwemmen, Het zwembad waterpolo en daar is tevens het grote Perscentrum. “Het is echt, echt waanzinnig. Bizar", vindt Sebastiaan Een busreis vanaf het hotel in Copacabana neemt Verschuren, die op zijn tweede Olympische Spelen de inclusief controles bij de doorlaatpost gauw anderhalf 100, 200 en 4x200 meter estafette zwemt. "Het wordt uur in beslag. Gelukkig is er aan boord van de meeste straks echt tof als het hier helemaal vol zit." bussen WiFi, dus kan je de tijd nuttig besteden. Persconferentie met Jacco Verhaeren Tijd voor een selfie van Andrea Knepper en De persconferentie van Jacco Verhaeren en de ploegleden in het Olympisch bad. Australische ploeg werd druk bezocht. Jacco Verharen ontpopte zich als een vaardig gespreksleider Ranomi Kromowidjojo is vooral te spreken over de met heldere, soms diplomatieke antwoorden, was de indeling van het zwemstadion. "Londen had twee mening van de toehoorders. enorme tribunes de hoogte in en dit is helemaal rond en compacter", vergelijkt de drievoudig olympisch Nederlandse ploeg kampioene. "Dat is denk ik vooral leuk voor de Na de trainingsstage op Sardinië reisde de toeschouwers, dus ik ben benieuwd naar de sfeer." Nederlandse zwemploeg na een korte onderbreking in (NOS.nl) het Radisson Blu op Schiphol Airport door naar Rio. De reis per KLM-vlucht op zondag 31 juli verliep vlotjes en ook de bagage afhandeling ging naar wens. Op maandag 1 augustus volgde de kennismaking met het Olympisch zwemstadion. Getraind werd er in een van de aangelegde Redactie: Swimjos, Kees-Jan van Overbeeke en Victor den Heijer [email protected] Pagina 3 van 4 3-8-2016 Op de foto zien we Forbes Carlile (links) samen met Rob Kerkhoven (assistent) en zwemmer Bert Sitters (rechts). Kerkhoven werd in 1965 zijn opvolger, maar vertrok al weer in 1968. Sitters was succesvol bondscoach in de periode 1973-1982 en even terug in 1987/1988. Team NL 4x200 vrij is vol goede moed. V.l.n.r. Ben Schwietert, Sebastiaan Verschuren, Maarten Brzoskowski, Dion Dreesens en Kyle Stolk. Voormalig bondscoach Forbes Carlile overleden Uit Australië kwam het bericht dat Forbes Carlile, een befaamd en in zwemmerskringen zeer bekende coach op 95 jarige leeftijd is overleden. Carlile werd in 1961 door KNZB-directeur Wim den Boer aangetrokken om bondscoach te worden en het Op Facebook reageerde Peter van den Biggelaar Nederlandse zwemmen nieuw leven in te blazen. Dit n.a.v. een door John Volkers geschreven verhaal, dat allemaal na teleurstellende resultaten bij de OS van op zwemkroniek.com was te lezen. Rome (‘slechts’ drie medailles). In 1962 zorgde zijn Zijn boek “Over zwemmen” was de bijbel van onze vernieuwende aanpak voor onrust onder de trainersopleiding, hij heeft structuur vorm en inhoud clubtrainers, maar bij de EK in Leipzig resulteerde het gegeven aan de training. Rob Kerkhoven heeft de lijn in 5xgoud, 5xzilver en 3x brons. Bij de Spelen van doorgezet.Forbes respecteerde de Hollandse Tokio 1964 was het Carlile-elixer echter uitgewerkt. school,leerde er van en voegde er nieuwe zaken aan In 2013 was de situatie omgekeerd, want toen vertrok toe. Het woord taperen kwam aan de orde. Een Jacco Verhaeren naar Down Under om daar het grootheid is weggevallen”. Australische zwemmen op te schudden. Dat had overigens voor Carlile niet gehoeven. “Zijn komst is overbodig, want de Australische trainers zijn zijn de allerbesten van de wereld!” Redactie: Swimjos, Kees-Jan van Overbeeke en Victor den Heijer [email protected] Pagina 4 van 4 3-8-2016 .
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