Klaver is exactly the type of person who should have been cast as Galadriel in the new Amazon series. The actress they chose is at least 6 inches too short. It's pathetic.
@@stevecrocker6904 She's now improved a lot, finishing races behind Bold and getting silver unlike before where she goes hard at the start and dies at the end.
Lisanne de Witte ran a great leg but gad did she come close to landing hard on the back of Femke Bol's legs. That could have not only changed the outcome of this race but also Bol's career
@@hairtoss7975 Kornelia Lesiewicz, who ran the 3rd leg, was only 17 at that time. So she was very young and inexperienced (as far as I remember it was her first relay at a big event). She started too fast and had to pay for this at the end.
I never saw a girl like Bol... so beautyful, tender and with a fantastic way of running...relaxed till the end...in a 400m! I'm a 400m runner and i can tell you that's VERY difficult! Her run is perfect..maybe Allison Felix only has same perfection...
@@jamesnazon8714 It depends on which ranking you are looking at. 😏 Małgorzata Hołub is the only member of this line-up who was a part of the team that won the silver medal at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha. The rest of the girls (Justyna Święty, Iga Baumgart, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz and Anna Kiełbasińska) were not able to compete for various reasons. Justyna had bad luck - she sustained a slight injury just before this race. Under these conditions the bronze medal was a success.
I love watching these type of competitions, the entrances are always very cool also and sprinting events are one of my favorites in any sports program and I would love to find out that before this was available on youtube but I'm not gonna lie, these girls of the dutch team 2021 edition are probably the most gorgeous female athletes I've ever seen, I was shocked by their beauty and talent at the olympics, they didn't win but they did a terrific job, congratulations to them
Proud of my country 2 gold medals on the relay woow Lisanne ran very smart closed the gap with the number 1 and didn't panicked at all so that Femke Bol could finish it amazing!
Let's face it, they won only because the Poles allowed young, inexperienced girls to compete in this competition. Relay Poland is the best in Europe and probably even once in the world. They are champions. However, Polish women are beautiful. Congratulations to the Netherlands of course
@@agnieszkabab8082 You say the Polish are the best. Right, that's why the Netherlands now have the championship record, that used to belong to Great Britain...dream on!
@@robhendrikx2198 excactly Femke bol is such a young talent one of a kind unusual small country as the netherlands is we're lucky to have her the atlethics in the netherlands improve a lot
each one of the girls deserves to be in this race not for a quota but because of her talent, training, discipline ,and yet only one team will be in first place, welcome to meritocracy
Hello. The third runner from Holland pass from 4th to 2nd place. She made a great great race for recover the time. The second runner had a problem in her leg, I guess.
Polish runners are favourite here my inkling, they paraded new runner, without a doubt now Netherlands will be the winner with the last runner, fireworks in the sky calm na calm
@@eddiedeleon2425 ""Polish" Husaria" is a well known spammer. He posts the same stupid comments ("3rd place is a defeat for Poland!..." etc. ) multiple times.
No that's well within allowable exchange zone . For 4*4 relays the exchange zone is 20m , ie 10m before finishing line and 10m after finishing line . They can exchange baton within this limit . Here UK athlete recieve baton just at the finish line. That's why it's well inside limit
Thank you @@mstk1803 I’m still puzzled as the other teams seem to complete the pass before the finish line. Do 200m indoor tracks have 20 meters too? There’s no marking for where the zone should end then :/
The Dutch anchor laid the hammer down. Both the second and third legs fell after their exchanges, but the second leg looked like she was injured right at the end. The Dutch anchor was the real strength of that team.
That was lactic burn not an injury, then your legs are screaming to stop ;) 3rd Polish athlete had the same in the last corner. Besides the falling at the end, Dopheide ran a good time for what she is capable atm. Lisanne was just tripping or touched by another athlete during the last switch. Femke almost mastered to overcome the lactic burn at the end, thats why she is so fast in the 2nd 200m. Priomising for the outdoor relays next month :)
We need to remember, that polish team is de facto Team B! Championships were made in Toruń however polish team had a lot of injuries and some of them focus on another preparations to other goals!!
Justyna Święty had bad luck - she sustained an injury just before this race. Her quadriceps muscle was torn. At the time the Polish women's team was affected by injuries - Iga Baumgart, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz and Anna Kiełbasińska were also not able to compete.
@@RealWomenRealStories Klaver is only 24, so she still has a chance. The Dutch team was close to a medal in Tokyo - in the mixed relay they finished 4th. This race is available on youtube.
It's a relay, you gotta count on running an extra 5m. You want that fresh runner to be up to speed, so you take those 2-3 extra steps. My coaches would've kicked my backside if I stopped dead at the line in a relay.
Yes. But at that time Poland was in a tough situation. Iga Baumgart, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz and Anna Kiełbasińska could not be called to the team because of health problems. To make things worse just before this race Justyna Święty (the Polish anchor) torn her quadriceps and had to be replaced. So it is safe to say that this line-up was improvised at the last minute.
@@TheDreamtheaterlover If you can run over hurdles for 400 meters then what do you think you are going to do if there are no hurdles to run over? You should be able to burn the track up. The USA used two of them in the finals at the 2019 World Championship.
True. You can't become a world class 400m hurdler without being a world class 400m flat sprinter. Dalilah Muhammad and Sydney McLaughlin did a great job in Doha. Patryk Dobek who won the gold medal at 800m at this indoor championships is also a 400m hurdler: ruclips.net/video/P9P3DiwiYOA/видео.html
At the 400m in lane 6 she had noone to chase at the 1st 100m and was gearing up late. Here she was at her favorite spot from the start, chasing straight away GB. So much potentional for the 400m hurdles outdoor.
Poland was in a tough situation. Iga Baumgart, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz and Anna Kiełbasińska could not be called to the team because of health problems. Additionally Justyna Święty sustained an injury just before this race. In the last moment she had to be replaced by Aleksandra Gaworska (she was terrified!). So even before the race it was clear that the Polish team with only one regular (Małgorzata Hołub) could not win and would be fighting for the bronze medal. Under these conditions that medal was a success. Of course the strongest Polish lineup would have won this race.
I am calling this now. There is is something going on with athletics in the Netherlands. Their speed skaters, cyclists, and now track athletes are eerily dominating events. This can't be all due to good coaching and sport system.
Accusing entire teams of doping just because they're doing well is just gross. The biggest competition, the Polish women's team, was dealing with injuries. The Polish men's team had positive covid tests and couldn't participate. Sifan Hassan is originally from Ethiopia, where a lot of running talent comes from. Dutch athletics started changing its approach and getting more attention in training 15 years ago and now it's giving results. When Britain was dominating track cycling it probably wasn't suspicious, but now that the Netherlands is winning prices it suddenly is suspicious? What bullshit.
It’s an affluent, cohesive society with a great work ethic and sense of spirit. The former (plus genetics) means a healthy pool of tall and strong athletes. It doesn’t hurt that everyone cycles to get around. The latter factor is often displayed via genuine joy at competing together and for their country and the sport itself - but it also comes out in a can-do ability to adjust tactics to their strengths. Dutch football, too, has been innovative and successful beyond the country’s size. And sometimes you get truly world-class even generational athletes - or two. I think all of the teams represented themselves and their countries with class and looked good doing it. These are spectacular athletes pushing their bodies to the limit. I’d be more likely to believe Femke Bol is an actual gazelle that I’d believe she or her teammates dope to get ahead.
We simply grow up with sports and competition, many kids do 3 or more sports. As a kid, I did judo, baseball & waterpolo. Nothing special for a dutch kid :)
What a delight to watch Femke run!
What a beautiful stride Femke Bol has. Future star of The Netherlands!!
I'm from Dutch descent so proud of the girls especially femke Bol what a athlete she's the goat in my eyes love Anthony Fed ex lol
Femke already become a star!
The Dutch anchor wasn't even struggling...totally in control and composed. But Klaver is a goddess.
Klaver is exactly the type of person who should have been cast as Galadriel in the new Amazon series. The actress they chose is at least 6 inches too short. It's pathetic.
both terrific athletes but the differences in running is pronounced. Bol remains relaxed, Klaver tightens up. Same every race
@@stevecrocker6904 She's now improved a lot, finishing races behind Bold and getting silver unlike before where she goes hard at the start and dies at the end.
Yes your goddess punk
I enjoy watching the athleticism of the Dutch. That third runner ran her tail off to close the gap and set up the anchor for the Netherlands.
@reindeerkid Femka Bol is lighting fast
GB messed up their exchange which helped.
Lisanne de Witte ran a great leg but gad did she come close to landing hard on the back of Femke Bol's legs. That could have not only changed the outcome of this race but also Bol's career
@@jackjude Poland 3rd leg also stumbled.
@@hairtoss7975 Kornelia Lesiewicz, who ran the 3rd leg, was only 17 at that time. So she was very young and inexperienced (as far as I remember it was her first relay at a big event). She started too fast and had to pay for this at the end.
Who said women's sport is boring. Great win for the Dutch. Magnificent relay race.
I never saw a girl like Bol... so beautyful, tender and with a fantastic way of running...relaxed till the end...in a 400m! I'm a 400m runner and i can tell you that's VERY difficult! Her run is perfect..maybe Allison Felix only has same perfection...
ayo this mf said tender 🤨
Femke Bol is a great Talent...genius
Congrats to the Netherlands on their victory. Wow, Poland has some beautiful women
@jaroslawkaczynski1 really? They have depth. Be great if they can challenge for top spot for a few years
@@jamesnazon8714 It depends on which ranking you are looking at. 😏
Małgorzata Hołub is the only member of this line-up who was a part of the team that won the silver medal at the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha. The rest of the girls (Justyna Święty, Iga Baumgart, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz and Anna Kiełbasińska) were not able to compete for various reasons. Justyna had bad luck - she sustained a slight injury just before this race.
Under these conditions the bronze medal was a success.
Lots of beautiful runners!!!
@@alialibaba1886 a success nonetheless. They'll be interesting to watch this next few years, I wish them good health and more podiums, they deserve it
Thanks. Polish women are the most beautiful half of my country, but you probably also have many beautiful women ;)
Klaver wins gold for best looking as well.
She Is Amazing beautiful and very strong ♥️😎👊
Klaver is that girl with those Blue Hand support.. ?
If it so then I find her like a Goddess..
Love from India 💐👍
Thats jokes😂
@@bachelordiary6236 She is a women and not a girl dude
Oi punk, watch your mouth
Femke bol komt van mijn atletiek club!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BIG GZ from Poland
Bravo to the Dutch team !
The big strapping lead off runner for the Dutch! Dream material!
Femke Bol is SO impressive this year.
It is only beginning. She is able to be the best European 400 m runner for the present...
Nederland ahoe
@@sasabelopoljanski9657 Update: she is now and looking further.
The third runner gave a perfect assist....and femke with all of her talent just had to head it in.....
Terrific race by all. Netherlands were amazing
femke bol is a beast
Femke Bol,,
My crush🥰
I love watching these type of competitions, the entrances are always very cool also and sprinting events are one of my favorites in any sports program and I would love to find out that before this was available on youtube but I'm not gonna lie, these girls of the dutch team 2021 edition are probably the most gorgeous female athletes I've ever seen, I was shocked by their beauty and talent at the olympics, they didn't win but they did a terrific job, congratulations to them
Lieke Klaver is an amazon goddess.
Brawo Dutch good job regards from Poland
a great race!! Admiration from Singapore. 7/2021
Es increíble como corre fenke bol. Felicitaciones.
De Witte had a great leg
Femke Bol so impressive
Klaver is a goddess!
Agree
Ok simp
Brawo 👍🇵🇱
3rd place is a defeat for Poland! Polish girls are used to winning! The strongest Polish girl Justyna Święty-Ersetic is also absent from the team.
Dutch girls are tall and beautiful!!!
N E D. Son el equipo atlético perfecto rápidas, talentosas, triunfadoras, y hermosas..
Proud of my country 2 gold medals on the relay woow Lisanne ran very smart closed the gap with the number 1 and didn't panicked at all so that Femke Bol could finish it amazing!
Lisanne!!! Beautifully done!! Check out her vlog. Her and her sister are amazing
Let's face it, they won only because the Poles allowed young, inexperienced girls to compete in this competition. Relay Poland is the best in Europe and probably even once in the world. They are champions. However, Polish women are beautiful. Congratulations to the Netherlands of course
@@agnieszkabab8082 You say the Polish are the best. Right, that's why the Netherlands now have the championship record, that used to belong to Great Britain...dream on!
Absolutely agree. But I would have liked it when Bol would have had a bigger gap to close. I still say she would have won. Femke Bol is amazing...
@@robhendrikx2198 excactly Femke bol is such a young talent one of a kind unusual small country as the netherlands is we're lucky to have her the atlethics in the netherlands improve a lot
Brawoooo 🇵🇱🇵🇱
3rd place is a defeat for Poland! Polish girls are used to winning! The strongest Polish girl Justyna Święty-Ersetic is also absent from the team.
Attention! At 6:38 the Polish girls are celebrating their defeat. 🤣
Dutch love ❤️ 🇳🇱
Femke Bol amazing beautiful alien! Lieke Klaver godess!
Weldone all of ned
Lieke klaver is a fantastic strong and wonderful ♥️♥️💞💪👊😎
Fantastic effort!
each one of the girls deserves to be in this race not for a quota but because of her talent, training, discipline ,and yet only one team will be in first place, welcome to meritocracy
Well UK what an improvement good set up. Jodie was a good addition, however you should be aiming to beat the UK records
I’m surprised this video hasn’t blown up because of the thumbnail...
Why? They look like
excelente felicitaciones muchachas
Go Poland and Netherlands
HUP HOLLAND.
GREAT DOUBLE (Women and men).
🇳🇱👍.
Women are great!!!✌🏽
The best of the best
La Holandesa cerro con todo.
God bless Netherland
Formidable 👏👏
Muy inteligente carrera, y mucha emoción y coraje
Great race.
las holandesas... q hermosas
Hello. The third runner from Holland pass from 4th to 2nd place. She made a great great race for recover the time. The second runner had a problem in her leg, I guess.
Femke Turbol!
It's know sure that, there will be a class race in poland (world relay ) 2021🔥🔥🔥
i called it a NEW BREATH of LIFE
Tall, really tall. Their legs are twice longer. 😯
Germany fell apart there on the third leg. Right after they took 2nd and the announcer said she was having a great leg, she ran out of steam.
That first Dutch girl is amazing looking
I love women in olympics
lieke klaver is so pretty
Fanny Bankers-Koen would be so proud.
Polish runners are favourite here my inkling, they paraded new runner, without a doubt now Netherlands will be the winner with the last runner, fireworks in the sky calm na calm
ang ganda ng design ng sapatos parang logo ng Tradewind pakpak na maliliit
3rd place is a defeat for Poland! Polish girls are used to winning! The strongest Polish girl Justyna Święty-Ersetic is also absent from the team.
@@eddiedeleon2425 ""Polish" Husaria" is a well known spammer. He posts the same stupid comments ("3rd place is a defeat for Poland!..." etc. ) multiple times.
Bol es una reina
Lovely ladies
4:43 The UK passes the baton outside the exchange zone?
Is that tolerable or how does that work?
No that's well within allowable exchange zone . For 4*4 relays the exchange zone is 20m , ie 10m before finishing line and 10m after finishing line . They can exchange baton within this limit . Here UK athlete recieve baton just at the finish line. That's why it's well inside limit
Thank you @@mstk1803 I’m still puzzled as the other teams seem to complete the pass before the finish line.
Do 200m indoor tracks have 20 meters too?
There’s no marking for where the zone should end then :/
@@InfiltrateIndustries To avoid nearly messing up and losing speed like the British did? What a dreadful hand-over
The Dutch anchor laid the hammer down. Both the second and third legs fell after their exchanges, but the second leg looked like she was injured right at the end. The Dutch anchor was the real strength of that team.
That was lactic burn not an injury, then your legs are screaming to stop ;) 3rd Polish athlete had the same in the last corner. Besides the falling at the end, Dopheide ran a good time for what she is capable atm. Lisanne was just tripping or touched by another athlete during the last switch. Femke almost mastered to overcome the lactic burn at the end, thats why she is so fast in the 2nd 200m. Priomising for the outdoor relays next month :)
Poland Team B 3. RD in Europe not bad
3rd place is a defeat for Poland! Polish girls are used to winning! The strongest Polish girl Justyna Święty-Ersetic is also absent from the team.
We need to remember, that polish team is de facto Team B! Championships were made in Toruń however polish team had a lot of injuries and some of them focus on another preparations to other goals!!
The Dutch women seem freakishly tall.
Klaver's about 183cm/6'0 & Bol isn't that much shorter. You can work your way back from there.
what a specimen
Fue muy emocionante. Lo vi tres veces.
Wow great.like Dafne Schippers is a good example of netherlands..
Wow dutch
🇧🇷+🇵🇱=♥️
WTG!!🥳
What a disappointment for the presentor who even failed to mention the Dutch ladies during their entrance cause he was full of the Brits.
There is always one like that Ato guy he always blubbers on and on about the usa and people of color and no one else
Poland need Swiety-Ersetic. Where's she?
Justyna Święty had bad luck - she sustained an injury just before this race. Her quadriceps muscle was torn.
At the time the Polish women's team was affected by injuries - Iga Baumgart, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz and Anna Kiełbasińska were also not able to compete.
Is Klaver an Olympic medalist?
Lieke Klaver won no medals at the Olympic Games.
@@jaworowylasek988 Does she still have a chance or “too old”?
@@RealWomenRealStories Klaver is only 24, so she still has a chance. The Dutch team was close to a medal in Tokyo - in the mixed relay they finished 4th. This race is available on youtube.
@@jaworowylasek988 Yes I saw it. So can we still count on the Dutch to take a medal?
@@RealWomenRealStories The Paris Olympics will be in 2 years so we will see. 😀
Why on earth do you put a thumbnail as a spoiler?
As it would be that bad
Bol and Klaver has a seperate fan base
Warning to grest Britain's final leg: Do NOT run off at a 400 mtr relay, the incoming athlete is TIRED!!
Right, she gave away the race because she ran off too quickly.
Yep...lost precious time there...well...just learn from that.
Jodie Williams should be GB anchor when Neilsen is not running.
It's a relay, you gotta count on running an extra 5m. You want that fresh runner to be up to speed, so you take those 2-3 extra steps. My coaches would've kicked my backside if I stopped dead at the line in a relay.
@@kma3647 The last leg mis-timed her start. The incoming running didn't stop on the line.
The young lady who ran the 3rd leg got Femke within striking distance.
everybody looks happy ahahha
Didn't the Poles have a couple of different runners than in previous years?
Yes. But at that time Poland was in a tough situation. Iga Baumgart, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz and Anna Kiełbasińska could not be called to the team because of health problems. To make things worse just before this race Justyna Święty (the Polish anchor) torn her quadriceps and had to be replaced. So it is safe to say that this line-up was improvised at the last minute.
bol split 49.99 holy shit
Where can I find the splits
And she isn’t even a 400 meter runner she is a 400 meter hurdler
@@TheDreamtheaterlover If you can run over hurdles for 400 meters then what do you think you are going to do if there are no hurdles to run over? You should be able to burn the track up. The USA used two of them in the finals at the 2019 World Championship.
True. You can't become a world class 400m hurdler without being a world class 400m flat sprinter. Dalilah Muhammad and Sydney McLaughlin did a great job in Doha.
Patryk Dobek who won the gold medal at 800m at this indoor championships is also a 400m hurdler:
ruclips.net/video/P9P3DiwiYOA/видео.html
At the 400m in lane 6 she had noone to chase at the 1st 100m and was gearing up late. Here she was at her favorite spot from the start, chasing straight away GB. So much potentional for the 400m hurdles outdoor.
Why are Poland so happy? normally they win I do not understand, I thought they would be disappointed
Poland was in a tough situation. Iga Baumgart, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz and Anna Kiełbasińska could not be called to the team because of health problems. Additionally Justyna Święty sustained an injury just before this race. In the last moment she had to be replaced by Aleksandra Gaworska (she was terrified!). So even before the race it was clear that the Polish team with only one regular (Małgorzata Hołub) could not win and would be fighting for the bronze medal.
Under these conditions that medal was a success.
Of course the strongest Polish lineup would have won this race.
Why Daphne Schippers is not running with them?
Because Daphne Schippers is a 60/100/200m runner.
For Dafne the indoor season was not on her priority list preparing for the Olympics. She have her focus mainly on the outdoor races.
Daphne Schippers does not run the 400 meters. Contrary to appearances, the 200m and the 400m are different animals.
GBR threw it away on final lap with terrible handover
Ukraine are the real winners.
Почему бы не передавать эстафету на полном ходу без приостановок.?...
Because the hand over zone is relatively short with risk of disqualification.
Double dutch klaver
‘Kom op meiden!’.. love it
Ella Dafne dejó la vara muy alta
The Verstappen of atletiek
The best looking team wins it.
06:21
WOW
In. NORTH Poland
DOG I love ❤️ European athletics
كلافر الغزال
I am calling this now. There is is something going on with athletics in the Netherlands. Their speed skaters, cyclists, and now track athletes are eerily dominating events. This can't be all due to good coaching and sport system.
I don't know about skating and cycling but I think you're exaggerating their "dominance" in athletics.
Accusing entire teams of doping just because they're doing well is just gross. The biggest competition, the Polish women's team, was dealing with injuries. The Polish men's team had positive covid tests and couldn't participate. Sifan Hassan is originally from Ethiopia, where a lot of running talent comes from. Dutch athletics started changing its approach and getting more attention in training 15 years ago and now it's giving results. When Britain was dominating track cycling it probably wasn't suspicious, but now that the Netherlands is winning prices it suddenly is suspicious? What bullshit.
It’s an affluent, cohesive society with a great work ethic and sense of spirit. The former (plus genetics) means a healthy pool of tall and strong athletes. It doesn’t hurt that everyone cycles to get around. The latter factor is often displayed via genuine joy at competing together and for their country and the sport itself - but it also comes out in a can-do ability to adjust tactics to their strengths. Dutch football, too, has been innovative and successful beyond the country’s size. And sometimes you get truly world-class even generational athletes - or two. I think all of the teams represented themselves and their countries with class and looked good doing it. These are spectacular athletes pushing their bodies to the limit. I’d be more likely to believe Femke Bol is an actual gazelle that I’d believe she or her teammates dope to get ahead.
We simply grow up with sports and competition, many kids do 3 or more sports. As a kid, I did judo, baseball & waterpolo. Nothing special for a dutch kid :)
Everyone’s gangsta ’til Jamaica enter the game.
Jamaica isn't that good in 400 or 4×400
Otherways the would be there