2008 in the Netherlands

This article lists some of the events that took place in the Netherlands in 2008.

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Incumbents

Events

January

February

May

  • 9: During a huge fire on a shipyard in De Punt (Drenthe) 3 firemen of the Eelde corps perish.

June

July

  • 1: Most exceptions on the smoking ban are dropped.
  • 10: The movie Hoe overleef ik mezelf? (How to survive myself?) gets a Gouden Film for getting 100.000 visitors.

September

October

November

Sports

  • January 1: Koninklijke HFC win the traditional New Year's match against former international footballers 6-1.
  • January 2: The Federatie Eredivisie Basketball of the Netherlands Basketball Association takes BC Omniworld of Almere out of the Eredivisie. The club had gone into administration.
  • January 4: Jermo Ribbers (14), a member of the Dutch national youth ski jumping team, dies after a fall following a jump in Oberstdorf, Germany.
  • March 26–30 Netherlands at the 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
March 30: Ellen van Dijk becomes World Champion at the 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in the Women's scratch
  • July 3–6 Netherlands at the 2008 European Road Championships
Ellen van Dijk won the gold medal in the Women's time trial, the only Dutch medal at the championships.
The Netherlands won 6 medals: 2 gold, silver and 2 bronze medals. Ellen van Dijk won four of them including the two gold medals. She won gold in the Women's under-23 points race and the Women's under-23 scratch and silver in the Women's omnium and Women's under-23 individual pursuit.

See also

Births

Deaths

January

  • January 1: Dirk van Egmond, 54, journalist for Veronica, KRO, Omroep Flevoland, TROS, AVRO and RTL Veronique.
  • January 4: Anton P. de Graaff, 79, author
  • January 28: Ginty Vrede, Surinamese-Dutch kick-boxer

February

March

  • March 17: Ed Leeflang, 78, poet
  • March 23: Wim Mager, 67, photographer, founder of Apenheul

April

August

See also

References

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