The Dutch Indoor Athletics Championships (Dutch : Nederlandse kampioenschappen indooratletiek ) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Royal Dutch Athletics Federation , which serves as the national championship for the sport in the Netherlands .[ 1] Typically held over two to three days in February during the Dutch winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1969, supplementing the main outdoor Dutch Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1910.[ 2]
Events
The following athletics events feature as standard on the Dutch Indoor Championships programme:
The 200 m was introduced in 1982, and was briefly removed from the programme from 2006–10 before being reintroduced. Combined events was first held in 1976. Racewalking is longer contested but men previously competed in the 3000 metres race walk and 5000 metres race walk until it was dropped in 2007. The women's programme expanded in line with changes at international level. A women's 1500 metres was added in 1972, followed by a 3000 metres in 1979. The fields events were also increased to match the men's schedule, with triple jump being first held in 1991 and pole vault in 1996.[ 1]
Editions
Year
Dates
City
1969
1–2 March[ 3]
Amsterdam [ 4]
1970
7–8 March[ 4]
Groningen [ 4]
1971
20–21 February[ 5]
Rotterdam [ 6]
1972
26–27 February[ 7]
Leiden [ 7]
1973
10–11 February[ 8]
Leiden[ 8]
1974
16–17 February[ 9]
Arnhem [ 9]
1975
22 February[ 10]
Groningen[ 10]
1976
31 January–1 February[ 11]
Arnhem[ 11]
1977
19–20 February[ 12]
Zwolle [ 12]
1978
4–5 February[ 13]
Zwolle[ 13]
1979
3–4 February[ 14]
Zwolle[ 14]
1980
2–3 February[ 15]
Zwolle[ 15]
1981
31 January–1 February
Zwolle
1982
20–21 February
Rotterdam
1983
19–20 February
Zuidlaren
1984
11–12 February
Zuidlaren
1985
2–3 February
Maastricht
1986
8–9 February
Zuidlaren
1987
6–8 February
The Hague
1988
20–21 February
The Hague
1989
3–5 February
The Hague
1990
17–18 February
The Hague
1991
16–17 February
The Hague
1992
15–16 February
The Hague
1993
27–28 February
The Hague
1994
19–20 February
The Hague
1995
18–19 February
The Hague
1996
24–25 February
The Hague
1997
22–23 February
The Hague
1998
14–15 February
The Hague
1999
20–21 February
The Hague
2000
12 February
Ghent
2001
17 February
Ghent
2002
16 February
Ghent
2003
15 February
Ghent
2004
21 February
Ghent
2005
19 February
Ghent
2006
18 February
Ghent
2007
17 February
Ghent
2008
16 February
Ghent
2009
14–15 February
Apeldoorn
2010
6–7 February
Apeldoorn
2011
12–13 February
Apeldoorn
2012
25–26 February
Apeldoorn
2013
16–17 February
Apeldoorn
2014
22–23 February
Apeldoorn
2015
21–22 February
Apeldoorn
2016
27–28 February
Apeldoorn
2017
11–12 February
Apeldoorn
2018
17–18 February
Apeldoorn
2019
16–17 February
Apeldoorn
2020
22–23 February
Apeldoorn
2021
20–21 February
Apeldoorn
2022
26–27 February
Apeldoorn
2023
18–19 February
Apeldoorn
2024
17–18 February
Apeldoorn
Championships records
Men
Women
Mixed
References
^ a b Dutch Indoor Championships . GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
^ Dutch Championships . GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
^ "Sport in het weekeinde " (in Dutch), Algemeen Dagblad , 1 March 1969. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b c Jo Jeurissen, "Indoor-atletiek: Historie met groeistuipen " (in Dutch), Limburgsch Dagblad , 24 February 1973. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ "Nijstad snel onbereigd naar toptijd " (in Dutch), Algemeen Dagblad , 18 January 1971. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ "Indoor-atletiek groeit naar volwassenheid " (in Dutch), Nieuwsblad van het Noorden , 18 December 1970. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b "Sportkalender 1972 " (in Dutch), De Tijd , 3 January 1972. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b "Nk atletiek indoor met Puttemans " (in Dutch), Tubantia , 2 February 1973. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b "Sport in het weekeinde " (in Dutch), Algemeen Dagblad , 15 February 1974. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b "Nationale titelstrijd indoor-atletiek in Groningen " (in Dutch), Leeuwarder Courant , 2 December 1974. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b "Indooratletiek na veelbelovend begin nog steeds stiefkind in Nederland " (in Dutch), NRC Handelsblad , 29 January 1976. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b "Grote Friese ploeg naar NK-indoor atletiek Zwolle " (in Dutch), Leeuwarder Courant , 17 February 1977. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b "Nederlandse titels voor Elly van Hulst en Alie Monsma " (in Dutch), Leeuwarder Courant , 6 February 1978. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b "Marga Wiegman: zilver en Noordelijk record 1500 m. " (in Dutch), Leeuwarder Courant , 5 February 1979. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ a b Fred Buddenberg, "Klad zit in indoor-atletiek " (in Dutch), Trouw , 30 January 1980. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
^ "Top lists NK Indoor Senioren" . athletics.app . 27 February 2022. Retrieved 25 November 2024 .
^ "Bonevacia extends indoor title at 400 meters with Dutch record" . paudal.com . 27 February 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2022 .
^ "Toplists NK Indoor Senioren" . athletics.app . 18 February 2024. Retrieved 25 November 2024 .
^ "World record! Bol clocks 49.26 at the Dutch Indoor Championships" . World Athletics . 18 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024 .
^ "World leads and national titles for Caudery, Schilder and Furlani" . World Athletics . 17 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024 .
^ "Uitslagen 4x400 Meter mixed" . athletics.app . 18 February 2024. Retrieved 25 November 2024 .
External links
Media related to Nederlandse Kampioenschappen Indooratletiek at Wikimedia Commons
Outdoor Indoor Age category Cross Country