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- Q2151278 description "Dutch sports inventor".
- Q2151278 description "Dutch sports inventor".
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- Q2151278 abstract "'Nicholas Broekhuijsen' (better known as 'Nico Broekhuysen' ) (Dordrecht, December 30, 1876 - Hilversum May 13, 1958) was a Netherlands teacher, who is known as the inventor of the Korfball.He was a teacher at Oisterwijk and later Nijmegen and then Amsterdam where he taught at the new school association. In 1902, he went to the Swedish village Nääs for a course. There he saw the game ring boll played. This game was played with mixed gender teams. The ball had to be thrown through a ring on a three-meter high pole. The field was divided into three sections, where players were allowed to come out.At home in Amsterdam Broekhuysen showed his students a similar game. The rules have been simplified and the ring was replaced by a basket. The first game was played on a vacant lot at the Jan Luykenstraat. When they were looking, at the Amsterdam Association for Physical Education in a game where both boys and girls could join, he brought his version forward.On June 2, 1903 the Dutch Korfball Association was founded, where Broekhuysen President was. Korfball immediately became a popular sport, but also because of the mixed play that was considered immoral, controversial. A newspaper even wrote: "Korfball is a monster, that extends its claws to all sides." Later he moved to Baarn he head of the New Baarnsche School has been.Korfball during the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp was a demonstration sport with the help of Broekhuysen. In 1933, he was co-founder of the International Federation of Korfball, the international Korfball federation. He remained until 1934 president of the Dutch league and was then honorary chairman.In 1958 he died at the age of 81 after which he was buried in Baarn.".
- Q2151278 birthDate "1876-12-30".
- Q2151278 birthName "Nicohlas Broekhuijsen".
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- Q2151278 birthYear "1876".
- Q2151278 deathDate "1958-05-13".
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- Q2151278 deathYear "1958".
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- Q2151278 birthDate "1876-12-30".
- Q2151278 birthName "Nicohlas Broekhuijsen".
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- Q2151278 dateOfBirth "1876-12-30".
- Q2151278 dateOfDeath "1958-05-13".
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- Q2151278 knownFor "Inventing Korfball".
- Q2151278 name "Broekhuysen, Nico".
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- Q2151278 shortDescription "Dutch sports inventor".
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- Q2151278 comment "'Nicholas Broekhuijsen' (better known as 'Nico Broekhuysen' ) (Dordrecht, December 30, 1876 - Hilversum May 13, 1958) was a Netherlands teacher, who is known as the inventor of the Korfball.He was a teacher at Oisterwijk and later Nijmegen and then Amsterdam where he taught at the new school association. In 1902, he went to the Swedish village Nääs for a course. There he saw the game ring boll played. This game was played with mixed gender teams.".
- Q2151278 label "Nico Broekhuysen".
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- Q2151278 givenName "Nico".
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- Q2151278 name "Nico Broekhuysen".
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