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Sylke Haverkorn
Sylke Haverkorn (born 6 April 1988) is a Dutch rugby union coach and former national player. Early life Sylke Haverkorn was born in Enschede, Netherlands, on 6 April 1988. Haverkorn started her sports career by performing judo, tennis and football. She later switched over to rugby. Playing career Club Between 2012 and 2016, she played for Rugbyende Utrechtse Studenten (RUS), the only all-female student rugby club in the Netherlands, and later for De Hanzeladies. She won five consecutive premier division titles with her teams. International She was also a permanent member of the Netherlands national rugby team. Coaching career Club In 2016, she took over the coaching position at RUS from Dj Verlinden, who had served ten years in the post. In the following two seasons, she became the head coach of the men's RC DIOK Leiden forwards. In 2019, her team won the national championship, becoming the first female coach to win the Ereklasse, the top flight of Dutch men's rugby un ...
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Enschede
Enschede (; known as in the local Twents dialect) is a municipality and city in the eastern Netherlands in the province of Overijssel and in the Twente region. The eastern parts of the urban area reaches the border of the German city of Gronau. The municipality of Enschede consisted of the city of Enschede until 1935, when the rural municipality of Lonneker, which surrounded the city, was annexed after the rapid industrial expansion of Enschede which began in the 1860s and involved the building of railways and the digging of the Twentekanaal. The proposal for consolidation began in 1872, per the Tubantia newspaper article on 22 June 1872 that referenced a committee of 5 to oversee a study. They were: J. Mosman (Johannes Theodorus Mosman), H. Fikkert, H. G. Blijdenstein J. Bz., C. C. Schleucker, and G. J. van Heek. In sports and culture, Enschede is known for being home to football club FC Twente, one-time Dutch champions, and the University of Twente. The municipality of ...
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Netherlands Women's National Rugby Union Team
The Netherlands women's national rugby union team are a national sporting side of Netherlands, representing them at rugby union. The side first played in 1982. History The Netherlands' women's national rugby union team hosted the first ever women's international women's rugby union match. This match took place in Utrecht on June 13, 1982. France won against the Netherlands with 4–0. The Netherlands made their debut at the 1991 World Cup. They finished in 7th place out of 12 teams. They hosted the 1998 World Cup and qualified for the 2002 World Cup, where they finished 13th and 15th. Women's rugby has increased in popularity in the Netherlands in the past decades. The airing of the 2015 World Cup on national television has further attributed to the increase in popularity. Records Overall ''(Full internationals only)'' Rugby World Cup Players Previous squads See also * Rugby union in the Netherlands Rugby union in the Netherlands is a growing sport. ...
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Turkey Women's National Rugby Sevens Team
The Turkey women's national rugby sevens team represents Turkey at rugby sevens – however it has yet to play any recognised international matches. Rugby union in Turkey is administered by the Turkish Rugby Federation. At present, the Federation is not a member of World Rugby and so, currently, any internationals it may play are unlikely to be widely recognised. Şahin Kömürcü is the president of the Turkish Rugby Federation. Events * Rugby Europe Women's Sevens * Rugby World Cup Sevens Competitive record # 2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens – Division B # 2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division B # 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens – Division B # 2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference # 2018 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Conference # 2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy # 2021 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy # 2022 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy # 2023 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Trophy # Rugby sevens at the 2023 European Games Record Overall recor ...
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Rugby Union
Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its most common form, a game is played between two teams of 15 players each, using an oval-shaped ball on a rectangular field called a pitch. The field has H-shaped goalposts at both ends. Rugby union is a popular sport around the world, played by people of all genders, ages and sizes. In 2014, there were more than 6 million people playing worldwide, of whom 2.36 million were registered players. World Rugby, previously called the International Rugby Football Board (IRFB) and the International Rugby Board (IRB), has been the governing body for rugby union since 1886, and currently has 101 countries as full members and 18 associate members. In 1845, the first laws were written by students attending Rugby School; other significant even ...
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Ereklasse
The Ereklasse is the highest tier of the national rugby union competition in the Netherlands. Season 2017/2018 * Amstelveense RC (Amstelveen) * A.S.R.V. Ascrum (Amsterdam) * RC The Bassets (Sassenheim) * Castricumse RC ( Castricum) * LRC DIOK (Leiden) * DSR-C ( Delft) * RC The Dukes ('s-Hertogenbosch) * RC Eemland (Amersfoort) * RC 't Gooi (Naarden) * Haagsche RC (The Hague) * RC The Hookers (Hook of Holland) * RC Hilversum ( Hilversum) * Oemoemenoe (Middelburg) * Oisterwijk Oysters (Oisterwijk) * Utrechtse RC (Utrecht) * RC Waterland (Purmerend) Champions * 2021-2022 LRC DIOK * 2018-2019 LRC DIOK * 2017-2018 RC 't Gooi * 2016-2017 RC Hilversum * 2015-2016 RC Hilversum * 2014-2015 RC Hilversum * 2013-2014 Haagsche RC * 2012-2013 RC 't Gooi * 2011-2012 RC Hilversum * 2010-2011 RC Hilversum * 2009-2010 RC Hilversum * 2008-2009 RC 't Gooi * 2007-2008 RC The Dukes * 2006-2007 Castricumse RC * 2005-2006 Castricumse RC * 2004-2005 Castricumse RC * 2003-2004 Castricumse RC * 2002-2 ...
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Rugby Tens
Rugby tens, also known as ten-a-side and Xs, is a variant of rugby union in which teams are made up of ten players, typically five Rugby union positions#Forwards, forwards and five Rugby union positions#Backs, backs. Matches are much shorter, usually played as two ten-minute halves. Unlike the other two major rugby union variants - sevens and beach rugby - which were invented in major rugby nations, rugby tens was developed in Malaysia, a nation that has never qualified for the Rugby World Cup. The rules (law variations) are similar to rugby sevens and are published on the World Rugby website. History Rugby tens was introduced by the Combined Old Boys Rugby Association (COBRA) of Malaysia in 1967 primarily, to enable Asian players to better compete with against larger-sized players from the traditional rugby playing nations. COBRA organized the first Rugby ten-a-side, tournament, COBRA 10s, that same year. It has grown from a local tournament into a prestigious international to ...
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2020 Rugby Europe Women's Championship
The 2020 Rugby Europe Women's Championship was the 24th edition of Rugby Europe's top division competition for women's national rugby union teams outside the Six Nations, and the twelfth such tournament for which the European Championship title was awarded. Spain won the title and advanced to the European Qualification Tournament to decide teams for the 2021 Rugby World Cup, with the winner of that tournament qualifying for the World Cup and the runner-up progressing to the repechage. The tournament was held from 7 March to 11 April 2020 as a knockout competition, with the three highest ranked teams in Europe not participating in the Women's Six Nations competing. Format Unlike the previous year, the tournament is a round-robin tournament in which each team will face each other once. Table Results References {{Rugby Europe Women's Championship 2019 2020 rugby union tournaments for national teams Championship In sport, a championship is a competition in which the a ...
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2022 Rugby Europe Women's Championship
The 2022 Rugby Europe Women's Championship was the 25th edition of the tournament. The competition was held from 20 to 27 February and was played in a round-robin format. Spain thrashed the Netherlands 69–0 in the first match. Spain won the Championship after defeating Russia 27–0 to retain the title. Table Results Round 1 ---- Round 2 References {{DEFAULTSORT:European 2019 2022 rugby union tournaments for national teams Championship 2022 in Russian rugby union 2022 in Dutch women's sport 2021–22 in Spanish rugby union Rugby Europe Rugby Europe Rugby Europe is the administrative body for rugby union in Europe. It was formed in 1999 to promote, develop, organise, and administer the game of rugby in Europe under the authority of World Rugby (the sport's global governing body). However, it ...
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1988 Births
File:1988 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The oil platform Piper Alpha explodes and collapses in the North Sea, killing 165 workers; The USS Vincennes (CG-49) mistakenly shoots down Iran Air Flight 655; Australia celebrates its Australian Bicentenary, Bicentennial on January 26; The 1988 Summer Olympics are held in Seoul, South Korea; Soviet Union, Soviet troops begin their Soviet-Afghan War, withdrawal from Afghanistan, which is completed the 1989, next year; The 1988 Armenian earthquake kills between 25,000-50,000 people; The 8888 Uprising in Myanmar, led by students, protests the Burma Socialist Programme Party; A bomb explodes on Pan Am Flight 103, causing the plane to crash down on the town of Lockerbie, Scotland- the event kills 270 people., 300x300px, thumb rect 0 0 200 200 Piper Alpha rect 200 0 400 200 Iran Air Flight 655 rect 400 0 600 200 Australian Bicentenary rect 0 200 300 400 Pan Am Flight 103 rect 300 200 600 400 1988 Summer Olympics rect 0 400 200 600 8888 ...
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Living People
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Sportspeople From Enschede
An athlete (also sportsman or sportswoman) is a person who competes in one or more sports that involve physical strength, speed, or endurance. Athletes may be professionals or amateurs. Most professional athletes have particularly well-developed physiques obtained by extensive physical training and strict exercise accompanied by a strict dietary regimen. Definitions The word "athlete" is a romanization of the el, άθλητὴς, ''athlētēs'', one who participates in a contest; from ἄθλος, ''áthlos'' or ἄθλον, ''áthlon'', a contest or feat. The primary definition of "sportsman" according to Webster's ''Third Unabridged Dictionary'' (1960) is, "a person who is active in sports: as (a): one who engages in the sports of the field and especially in hunting or fishing." Physiology Athletes involved in isotonic exercises have an increased mean left ventricular end-diastolic volume and are less likely to be depressed. Due to their strenuous physical activities, ...
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