"Time measurement in sports not reliable"

Present basics for time measurement in sports are very indecisive. What consequences does that have for the Olympics 2012?

Support the Olympics 2028 in The Netherlands

We think it’s unique for such a little country as the Netherlands to host the Olympics in 2028. Therefore, we must be proud!

We love field hockey

Hockey is a lovely sport to follow on television and to watch from the side line. However, it has also other unique selling points why we love it...

UEFA Champions League Trophy Tour 2012!

The UEFA Champions League Trophy Tour 2012 presented by Heineken will visit three continents in a month: America, Africa and Asia...

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

We love field hockey

Yes, we love field hockey! It’s a lovely sport to follow on television and to watch from the side line. However, field hockey or how we call it in the Netherlands ‘hockey’ has also other unique selling points why we love hockey.


First of all, hockey dares to renew their playing rules, this means the sport gets faster and more attractive for the fans. Secondly, hockey tries to experiment with new technologies because it takes a lot of uncertainty away and the sport becomes more fair. Thirdly, the KNHB (Royal Dutch Hockey association) anticipated with sportsmanship & respect campaigns especially for parents on the side of the hockey field (in the image down below you can see an example but do note that it’s in Dutch).


Fourthly, the KNHB set up different kind of pilots with other sport associations because one of the goals of the Olympic Plan 2028* is to reach a higher sport participation in the Netherlands.  Therefore, there was a partnership with the NTTB (Dutch Table Tennis Association) last year and this year there is a pilot with the KNWU (Royal Dutch Cycling Union).
We don’t understand why other sports don’t take an example of hockey. For example soccer has been struggling for years now about goal line technology. This is illustrated in the fact that The Premier League (England) will probably introduce goal line technology next season whereas hockey introduced electronic support 5,5 years ago already.
Another example is golf. This is a sport in the Netherlands that has an image problem because a large amount of people think that the sport is only for the wealthy people like hockey was decades ago. However, there is a plan to introduce a National Golf Passport as a replacement of the Handicap Index (GVB in Dutch). With this change the association tries to change the public opinion on the sport instead of only focusing on increasing the amount of golf players. (Hockey has tried to do the same a couple of years ago and changes in the ‘hockey population’ have been noticeable ever since).
We think more sport associations need to take a look at hockey because this sport dares to be a leader in innovation. Therefore, follow the leader!

* The Netherlands try to have the Olympic Games of 2028 and made a plan how to make the Netherlands more sport friendly and to reach a higher sport level.

Friday, March 9, 2012

UEFA Champions League Trophy Tour 2012

Today is the first day of the UEFA Champions League Trophy Tour 2012 presented by Heineken. From today till 15th of April there will be visited three continents: America, Africa and Asia. The tour will give fans in different countries the opportunity to see a close up from the football's most prestigious prize.

The full schedule of this year's UEFA Champions League Trophy Tour is: 
9 - 18 March: Mexico - Mexico City & Guadalajara
24 - 27 March: Tanzania - Dar es Salaam
28 - 31 March: Kenya - Nairobi & Mombasa
6 - 15 April: China - Shanghai

To celebrate the Launch of the Trophy Tour, Heineken gave a few football fans the moment of their lives; see the videos below.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Sheep Shearing as an Olympic Discipline? No way!

Ever knew sheep shearing was a sport? No? We neither, until yesterday. There even is a World Championship of Sheep Shearing! Last week these World Championship took place in Masterton, New Zealand. This video give you an idea about the Sheep Shearing World Championship.


The history of Sheep Shearing as a sport goes back to 1958, when a group of enthusiasts from the Wairarapa district Young Farmer’s Club organized a Sheep Shearing competition. Later, in 1960, the Golden Shears were conceived, world’s greatest Shearing competition, sometimes called the Wimbledon of Sheep Shearing. Since 1977 there is also a World Championship which counted 27 registered and participated countries in 2010.

According to the New Zealand Federated Farmers, Sheep Shearing has the potential to become a demonstration sport at the Commonwealth Games, if not the Olympics. “Surely, time has come to elevate shearing's sporting status to the ultimate world stage?", says Jeanette Maxwell in a statement.


In our opinion Sheep Shearing can never become an Olympic discipline; to us it is even strange that sheep shearing is actually called a sport. The welfare of sheeps needs to be considered, but during a game they can be harmed. Harming an animal is something that needs to be avoided any time and by making Sheep Shearing an Olympic sport that can never be provided!

Do you think Sheep shearing can be an Olympic Discipline? 
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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Keep your head up

Many sports come with protective clothing to make sure the players are well protected against injuries and especially to protect their head. For example, cyclists use helmets and nowadays there is a big promotion to wear helmets on the mountains (‘Echte Profis tragen Helm’) with skiing and snowboarding.


However, the last time we are  witness of some unfortunate head injuries in football. We have seen Petr Cech, Maarten Stekelenburg, Przemyslw Tyton and yesterday Chris Smalling (after a collision with Klaas-Jan Huntelaar) suffering a head injury.

Recent research has indicated that football players heading many balls, suffer more from brain trauma than normal people do. In addition, a large amount of football keepers have been part of a collision lately and suffer brain damage of this. Therefore, we think football keepers should be obliged to wear head protection.