Homepages of Track & Field
organizations
IAAF (news, rankings & results of major events from the headquarters
ot the International Association of Athletics Federations at Monte Carlo)
... Sites
and dates of IAAF World Championships Track & Field 2001-2009
WAVA (news, rankings
and results of the World Association of Veteran {Masters} Athletes)
EAA
(news, rankings & results from European Athletics Association at
Lausanne)
KNAU
(news, rankings & results from Dutch headquarters at IJsselstein)
... Atletiek.NL
(website edited by Kors van den Brink, Henk van Doremalen and Wilmar Kortleever)
Deutscher
Leichtathletik Verband (news, rankings & results from German headquarters at
Darmstadt)
KBAB (news from Federal Belgian
headquarters at Brussels)
... Flemish Athletics
League (news, rankings & results from
Flemish Belgian headquarters at Brussels)
Fédération
Française d'Athlétisme (news,
rankings & results from French headquarters at Paris)
Federazione
Italiana di Atletica Leggera (news,
rankings & results from Italian headquarters at Rome)
Real Federación Española de Atletismo
(news, rankings & results from Spanish headquarters at Madrid)
All Russian Track & Field Federation
(news, rankings & results from Russian
headquarters at Moscow)
UK
Athletics Limited (news,
rankings & results from British headquarters at Birmingham)
USA Track
& Field (news,
rankings & results from US headquarters at Indianapolis)
NCAA
(news, rankings, results and scholarship regulations from the headquarters of the U.S.
intercollegiate athletics federation at Indianapolis)
Homepages of athletes and Track & Field related private organizations
Joop van Amerongen (coach
of Free Runner and Hellas Utrecht, among others with Koen Raymaekers in his selection)
Michael
Patrick Philip Anpong (young sprinter from Eindhoven)
Bilal Anrar (young 800 metres runner from Den Bosch)
Atletiek.NL
(Dutch internet organization of athletes, independent of federation; complete with
chatbox, results and personal bests of many Dutch athletes)
AV'34-Girls
(Website of about 30 female athletes of AV'34 Track Club Apeldoorn born in
1992-1994)
Dick Bartelson (Dutch statistics and rankings 400-5000 metres)
Rens
Blom (World champion pole vault of Helsinki 2005)
Davy
van Bogaert (runner and coach from Zwijndrecht near Antwerp)
Paul Boltersdorf (manager of road races
tour in Nordrhein-Westfalen and Dutch Limburg)
Mike Buncic (great US discus thrower)
ChampionChip
(chip for time registration, results of events registered by
ChampionChip)
Deutsche
Track & Field Mailing List (track & field events in Germany, and Resolution
against Drugs)
Team Distance
Runners (foundation of competitive distance and middle distance runners in the
rural and suburbian areas north of Amsterdam)
Stijn
Fincioen (homepage of a Belgian junior athlete)
Emma George
(great female Australian pole vaulter)
Global
Sports Communication (track & field related management of Jos Hermens)
Hardloopplezier/Ben Gubbels
(website of distance coach Ben Gubbels)
Evelien de Haes (Belgian girl that wants to qualify for Eyof 2007 in Belgrade)
Adriënne Herzog (20 year old women who has shown great potential at 5000 metres and cross country)
Roger Jaspers (strong distance runner and cyclist from Maastricht)
What kind of jerks are you? (poll about Dutch government policy aimed at killing welfare, health, and sports once and foverer, especially for youngsters)
Marjolein de Jong (young Dutch athlete
who hopes to make Beijing 2008 on 400 metres hurdles)
Ton de Kleijn
(deep Dutch rankings of dash and hurdles)
Susan Kuijken (winner of silver and
bronze at European junior championships outdoor and XC in 2005, member of Seven Hills and
FSU track teams)
Marko
Koers (retired Dutch world class runner over 800-3000 metres)
Henrieke Krommendijk (Dutch
women and junior women champion of 2005 at 400 metres, lives in Nijverdal)
Peter Larsson (best site for those
looking for very deep up-to-date alltime world rankings)
Kamiel Maase (Dutch
olympic hope for 10,000 metres and marathon)
MiLa-group Achilles-Top (relatively new
competitive middle distance group under supervision of Louis Hermans and Herman Vleugels)
Mila Power (group of
young ambitious middle distance runners in Ede, consisting of Erwin Meijer, Jelle
Hanswijk, Mathias Meijer, and Ralph Uenk)
Ad
Peeters (succesful middle distance runner of PSV TC Eindhoven)
Kjell Provost and
Sandra Stals (Belgian olympians of 400 metres men and 800 metres women,
respectively)
Jan
Raaphorst (reports from track meets in Belgium and The
Netherlands)
Remko Riebeek (deep Dutch
rankings of road running events)
Eric
Roeske/Kunststof 2000 (schedules and results of many track meets in The
Netherlands and Belgium)
Runners Only
(cooperation between the Dutch Limburg track clubs AVON Heerlen and Unitas Sittard on the
middle and longer distances)
Runnersworld
(organization of track & field related sportswear in the Netherlands)
Runner's World
Amsterdam (website of the Dutch issue of the greatest Track & Field magazine of
the world)
Vivian Ruijters (cross
country, road and track runner from Rotterdam)
Tessa
Sanderson (great female British javelin thrower)
Joe Schoonbroodt (hill
and road running tour of Dutch Limburg)
Seven Hills Run Foundation
(Foundation in Nijmegen that hosts a great 15 K race in November, and raises funds for
young
talent in Track & Field)
Seven Hills
Running Team (Track & Field school for young talent in Nijmegen, managed by Has
van Cuijk; even the
youngest athletes are tought the right attitude from the very beginning)
Ed Sligchers (coach of
simple artisans Paul Hagedoren [master of baker's trade] en Toon Heeren [master of
masonry], and other talented runners)
Rutger Smith (powerful
thrower from Groningen, looking forward to many more olympics after Athens 2004, silver
medalist in Helsinki 2005)
Bram Som (European champion and Dutch record holder over 800 metres)
Peter
Spierings (webmaster of one of the finest Dutch T&F sites, the one of
Rotterdam Athletics)
Hilary Stellingwerf (Canadian
athlete married to Dutch immigrant, lives in Maastricht, presently, in 2006, best Dutch
woman oevr 1500 metres)
Steeplechics (organization for women in steeplce chase)
Christian Tamminga (Dutch record holder at pole vault)
Team 4 Miles (foundation of competitive distance and middle distance runners in the Northeast of the Netherlands)
Lotte
Visschers (800 meter runner from Nijmegen, whose best years are still ahead;
Lotte=Charlotte)
Simon Vroemen (crushed
European record at 3000 metres steeple chase in Brussels 2005)
Iwan Oprins Time Registrations
(time registration of many races and track meets in The Netherlands)
Robert de Wit (track coach at Eindhoven and former star at decathlon)
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