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Amsterdam Sports
- Although not known to everyone, Amsterdam has a rich sporting heritage, with large followings in football, hockey and korfball (a mix of netball and basketball). A visit to Amsterdam is not complete for sports fans unless they have made a pilgrimage to the Amsterdam ArenA, home of renowned football team Ajax. The massive stadium can seat up to 50 000 supporters, and also includes a museum for die-hard fans. For the more daring amongst you, the perfect way to see Amsterdam is to hire a bike and travel as the locals do. However, the cobbled streets and canal side paths might be a bit too daunting for some, so alternatively you can take part in one of the many spectator sports the city has to offer.
Another very popular sport in Amsterdam is basketball, with local team the Ricoh Astronauts, who play at the Sport-hallen Zuid arena, attracting massive support from the city’s citizens. Korfbal, a Dutch speciality, is a mixture of both basketball and netball, and has just as big a following. The favourite team of the moment is Blauw Wit, who play at Sportpark Joos Banckersweg. Another sport with a big following is hockey, and the city gets behind its local team, Amsterdamsche Hockey and Bandy Club, and goes to watch them at the Wagener Stadium on Amstelveen. What may astound you is that there is even a big fan base for American Football in this city, and a local team, the Amsterdam Admirals, who visitors can see in action in a match at the ArenA. Ice hockey is just as popular here, and the Boretti Tigers profit from mass support from locals when they play at the Sporthal Jaap Edenhal on Radioweg.
The city is also the host of the annual Amsterdam Marathon every October, which begins its 26 mile slog at the Olympisch Stadion in Stadioplein, built for the Olympic Games hosted by the city in 1928. On this day Amsterdam’s citizens line the streets in support of the thousands of runners taking part in this sporting event. There is also an annual cycling race, the RAI Derny Race, at the Amsterdam RAI on Europaplein, which is the city’s only criterium (road circuit). The city’s location, amidst hundreds of canals and the river, means that water sports are very popular in Amsterdam. These include canal biking, which are pedal boats that allow you to tour the canals at a leisurely pace. These are available to hire from many locations along the canal-fronts. Rowing is also extremely popular and there are numerous competitions which take place throughout the year, including the annual Head of the Amstel River Race, which takes place in the last week of March.
Removed from their original purpose of pulling boats along the canals from the towpath, horses now play a huge role in the city’s sporting culture. Show-jumping is particularly popular here, with the city hosting an international indoor championship, Jumping Amsterdam every January and February. This takes place at the multi-purpose Amsterdam RAI on Europaplein.