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Olympische Spelen: Vijfkamp Op 21-22 Augustus NIEUWS OVER DE OLYMPISCHE MODERNE VIJFKAMP (8 augustus 2008) Olympische Spelen: Vijfkamp op 21-22 augustus Vandaag worden de XXIXe Olympische Zomerspelen van 2008 in Beijing geopend. Klik hier voor het programma van 8 tot 24 augustus. De Moderne Vijfkamp is sinds 1912 een van de inmiddels 28 sporten op de Olympische Spelen: dit keer op 21-22 augustus (m-v). Klik hier voor het programma van de Moderne Vijfkamp, die bestaat uit de volgende vijf onderdelen, alles op één dag: 1. schieten: 20 schoten met luchtdrukpistool op 10 m afstand; 2. schermen: ca. 30 partijen op degen, steeds om 1 treffer (victoire); 3. zwemmen: 200 m vrije slag; 4. paardrijden: 9 hindernissen op 120 cm op een geloot springpaard; en 5. lopen: 3 km veldloop. De Moderne Vijfkamp is live te volgen via televisie, radio, internet en de mobiele telefoon. Zowel op 21 als 22 augustus staan schieten en schermen op de rol voor live uitzending (02:30-06:50 Nederlandse tijd), gevolgd door zwemmen (08:30-09:00) en paardrijden en hardlopen (11:00-14:15). Waar de televisie in de uitzending een keuze zal moeten maken tussen de 16 sporten die voor 21-22 augustus op het programma staan, is via www.nos.nl/os2008 en NOS Mobiel alles live te volgen. Zie de bijlage voor meer informatie. Het wedstrijdprogramma op 21-22 augustus is als volgt (lokale tijd): Programma Moderne Vijfkamp 21-22 augustus 2008, Beijing 21.8: mannen 22.8: vrouwen locatie schieten 08:30-09:00 08:30-09:00 National Convention Center Meer informatie over de Moderne Vijfkamp schermen 10:00-12:50 10:00-12:50 National Convention Center op www.vijfkamp.nl en zwemmen 14:30-15:00 14:30-15:00 Yingdong Natatorium op de website van de paardrijden 17:00-19:00 17:00-19:00 Olympic Sports Center Stadium Union Internationale hardlopen 20:00-20:15 20:00-20:15 Olympic Sports Center Stadium de Pentathlon Moderne: ceremonie 20:30-20:40 20:30-20:40 Olympic Sports Center Stadium www.pentathlon.org Sinds 2000 zijn er twee gouden, zilveren en bronzen medailles te behalen: Olympisch Kampioenen Moderne Vijfkamp 1912-2004 Olympische Zomerspelen Kampioen Land XXVIII 2004 Athene Andrei Moiseev m Rusland XXVIII 2004 Athene Zsuzsanna Voros v Hongarije XXVII 2000 Sydney Dmitry Svatkovsky m Rusland XXVII 2000 Sydney Stephanie Cook v Groot-Brittannië XXVI 1996 Atlanta Alexander Parygin m Kazakhstan XXV 1992 Barcelona Arkadiusz Skrzypaszek m Polen XXIV 1998 Seoul János Martinek m Hongarije XXIII 1984 Los Angeles Daniele Masala m Italië XXII 1980 Moskou Anatoly Sztaroszti m USSR XXI 1976 Montreal Janusz Peciak m Polen XX 1972 München András Balczó m Hongarije XIX 1968 Mexico Björn Fern m Zweden XVIII 1964 Tokio Török Ferenc m Hongarije XVII 1960 Rome Németh Ferenc m Hongarije XVI 1956 Melbourne Lars Hall m Zweden XV 1952 Helsinki Lars Hall m Zweden XIV 1948 Londen Wille Grut m Zweden XI 1936 Berlijn Gotthardt Handrick m Duitsland X 1932 Los Angeles Johan Oxenstierna m Zweden IX 1928 Amsterdam Sven Thofelt m Zweden VIII 1924 Parijs Bo Lindman m Zweden VII 1920 Antwerpen Gustaf Dyrssen m Zweden V 1912 Stockholm Gösta Liliehöök m Zweden Kijk voor meer informatie over de Moderne Vijfkamp op www.vijfkamp.nl (ook wel www.pentathlon.nl) en op www.pentathlon.org. Deze periodieke nieuwsflits informeert sporters en vrijwilligers over de: - Nationale Sporttest (lopen, zwemmen, springen, zelfverdediging, werpen); - Militaire Vijfkamp (lopen, zwemmen, schieten, hindernisbaan, werpen); en - Olympische Moderne Vijfkamp (lopen, zwemmen, schieten, schermen, paardrijden) De Nederlandse Vijfkampbond heeft de uiterste zorg besteed aan de juistheid van de gegevens in dit bericht en is niet aansprakelijk voor fouten of omissies. Neem voor meer informatie contact op met de Nederlandse Vijfkampbond, Sportlaan 18, 5242 CR Rosmalen, E [email protected], T 073-5280063, I www.vijfkamp.nl. De Olympische Moderne Vijfkamp is een Olympische sport sinds 1912. De Nationale Sportmedaille (sinds 1915) en het Nationale Vijfkampkruis NOC*NSF (sinds 1931) zijn onderscheidingen voor fysieke prestaties. meer informatie print .
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