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Great Dutch Universities Championship 2012

7 June 2012



EINDHOVEN Last weekend the Great Dutch Universities Championship (GNSK) was organized for the 54th time. The venue for this year’s event was the city of light, Eindhoven. The GNSK 2012 is organized by students in collaboration with the Student Sports Centre Eindhoven and under the auspices of Student Sports Association of the Netherlands (SSN). The team from Eindhoven won the final ranking of the GNSK, which made them the first winner of the ‘Pieter Tilstra Cup’, a challenge cup named after the late Pieter Tilstra, former FISU EC member, who has meant a great deal to student sports in The Netherlands. Eindhoven finished with a total of 3,256 points, followed by Nijmegen (2,904 points) and Groningen (2,871 points).

The event started on Friday-evening with a great laser show where all the participating university cities were represented. The Saturday and Sunday were competition-days. During this weekend 1,500 students participated at thirteen different sports and winners will have the great opportunity to participate in the 2013 European University Championships. The sports in which students could participate this year were: badminton, basketball, cycling, fencing, handball, judo, rugby, squash, table tennis, tennis, football, volleyball and water polo.

Pieter Tilstra Cup

Presenters of the ‘Pieter Tilstra Cup’

Pieter Tilstra has played an important role for the national and international students sports as a former board member of the Dutch Students Sports Association and former FISU Executive Committee member. The Dutch Students Sports Association is enormously grateful for his involvement. In honor of Pieter it was therefore decided to attach his name to the overall winning-cup of the Great National Universities Championship. It is a challenge cup which will be awarded from now on at the annual organized Great Dutch Universities Championship. For this first occasion the Pieter Tilstra Cup was handed out by Pieter´s wife (Ulla) and his son (Mark): “As his son, I was honored to hand out the first Pieter Tilstra Cup in memory of my father, it meant a lot to me and my family – the development of Student Sports, both in The Netherlands and abroad was my father’s passion. I sincerely hope the Pieter Tilstra Cup will act as a symbol of inspiration for young athletes to reach for the top and become a catalyst for ongoing development of student sports in The Netherlands.”


2014 EUGames
A delegation of the Organizing Committee of the 2014 EUGames visited the GNSK as well. Jarijn Nijkamp, the 2014 EUGames’ marketing manager presented the Games’ plans and progress to the assembled VIPs in the VIP program. Jack Jacobs, Sports Manager, and Hester de Vries, liaison officer, also visited the GNSK and helped out in various ways. Besides useful benchmarking, the tournament proved to be fruitful ground for attracting new volunteers for the 2014 EUGames, Rotterdam.

 

(Source: SSN)