
Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028
Olympische Spelen Podcast
Rik Bouman & Boudewijn van Eijck
Show overview
Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028 launched in 2025 and has put out 47 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode in the time since. That works out to roughly 15 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 11 min and 28 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a NL-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 28 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Rik Bouman & Boudewijn van Eijck.
From the publisher
Sport Podcast over de Olympische Spelen. In deze podcastserie, 'Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028', verken ik, Rik Bouman, samen met Boudewijn van Eijck de rijke geschiedenis van de Olympische Spelen, met een bijzondere focus op de edities van 1932 en 1984 in Los Angeles, alsook de aanstaande spelen van 2028. Wij zijn beiden fervente sportliefhebbers en delen onze passie door te reflecteren op memorabele momenten en verborgen verhalen uit het verleden, terwijl wij ook vooruitkijken naar de toekomst van de Olympische evenementen. In deze serie zullen wij niet alleen de sportieve prestaties van legendes zoals Carl Lewis en Michael Jordan bespreken, maar ook de perspectieven van atleten, coaches en verslaggevers die betrokken waren bij deze iconische gebeurtenissen. Wij nodigen u uit om ons te volgen, zodat u geen enkel aspect van deze fascinerende sportgeschiedenis mist. Onze eerste aflevering is gepland voor 25 augustus, en we zullen wekelijks nieuwe inzichten en anekdotes met u delen. From 1932 to 2028: The Evolution of the Olympic Spirit in Los Angeles Our podcast series embarks on an ambitious exploration of the Olympic Games, with a particular focus on the historical significance of the 1932 and 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, as well as the forthcoming 2028 Games. Boudewijn van Eijck and Rik Bouman, two passionate sport enthusiasts, endeavor to provide listeners with an in-depth analysis that goes beyond the surface-level achievements of athletes, delving into the rich narratives and anecdotes that have shaped the Olympic legacy. This journey will not only celebrate past glories but also set the stage for future aspirations, creating a dialogue that bridges generations of sports history. In each episode, we will engage with a variety of voices from the world of sports, including athletes who competed in the earlier games, coaches who shaped their journeys, and journalists who chronicled these historic events. By weaving together these diverse perspectives, we aim to paint a comprehensive portrait of the Olympic experience, shedding light on the triumphs, struggles, and cultural significance of these games. The podcast promises to uncover hidden stories that have been obscured by time but remain integral to understanding the essence of the Olympics. As we anticipate the excitement of the 2028 Games, listeners are invited to reflect on the evolution of Olympic sports and the values they represent, such as resilience, determination, and international unity. By following our series, audiences will gain a deeper appreciation for the Olympics as a celebration of human achievement and a testament to the enduring spirit of competition that continues to inspire athletes and fans alike. Takeaways: = This podcast series titled 'Derde Ronde van LA' will explore the Olympic Games from 1932 to 2028. = Boudewijn van Eijck and Rik Bouman, both passionate sports enthusiasts, host this podcast. Listeners will be treated to historical anecdotes and insights about past Olympic events in Los Angeles. The series aims to provide a comprehensive perspective on the upcoming 2028 Olympic Games. Each episode will feature discussions with athletes, coaches, and journalists to enrich the narrative. The first episode will air on August 25, providing a unique look into Olympic history.
Latest Episodes
View all 47 episodesDeel 40: Ben je sportliefhebber dan kan 3 augustus 2024 Parijs niet meer verdwijnen! The Race of a Lifetime: Analyzing Bol's Remarkable Performance
Deel 39: De historische impact van de Olympische voetbalfinale 1936 in Berlijn en wat is het verhaal van Matthias Sindelar?
Deel 38: Wat was er aan de hand met de sportschoenen van Lasse Viren, de 5 en 10 kilometer specialist uit Finland!
Aflevering 9: Ontdek het verhaal van de legendarische Conny van Rietschoten en de tweevoudige Whitbread Race winst met de Flyer en Flyer II. (met Gerard Dijkstra en Onne van der Wal, interviewer Erik Peekel en podcastmaker Rik Bouman)
Deel 37: Joop Zoetemelk en zijn wielerploeggenoten presteerden iets heel bijzonders in Mexico City (1968)
Deel 36: Het mirakel van Parijs 2024: Worthy de Jong!
Aflevering 8 - Roeien van New York naar Rotterdam (met Maarten Staarink en Jaap Koomen, interviewer Erik Peekel en podcastmaker Rik Bouman)
Deel 35: De duitse Ulrike Meyfarth, De jongste (16 jaar) en oudste (28 jaar) tweevoudig olympisch kampioen hoogspringen
Deel 34: Sprinter Valery Borzov's indrukwekkende prestaties en de Amerikaanse misser.
Aflevering 7 - De Maas-Sociëteit, vroeger en nu! (met René Frijters, interviewer Erik Peekel en podcastmaker Rik Bouman)
Aflevering 6 - Met je gezin zeilen rond Kaap Hoorn. (met Aad en Hella Twigt, interviewer Erik Peekel en podcastmaker Rik Bouman)
Deel 33: De inspirerende carrière van Ada Kok, gouden medaillewinnares 200m vlinderslag op de Olympische Spelen van 1968 in Mexico City.
Deel 32: De Spelen van Seoul (1988) en in Barcelona (1992) waren voor Marieke van Doorn heel anders t.o.v. de Spelen van LA 1984.
Aflevering 5 - Alles voor de Roeisport (met Marieke Keijser, interviewer Erik Peekel en podcastmaker Rik Bouman)
Deel 31: Wat was er met de winnaar van het Olympisch Hockey Goud, Marieke van Doorn, en die eerste strafbal bij de Spelen van 1984!
Deel 30: De eerste moderne Olympisch kampioen: Nu 130 jaar geleden, de door Harvard afgewezen student en later beroemde journalist en schrijver, James Connolly

Ep 4Aflevering 4 - Maas Nieuws - de kracht van het verenigingsblad (met Berend Boogaerdt 't Hooft, Leon de Veld, interviewer Erik Peekel en podcastmaker Rik Bouman)
In deze vierde aflevering van ‘Boegbeelden & Bliktrekkers’ nemen we een kijkje achter de schermen bij Maas Nieuws, het verenigingsblad van Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereeniging De Maas dat al decennialang een vaste plek inneemt binnen de vereniging. Presentator Erik Peekel gaat in gesprek met de makers Berend Boogaerdt ’t Hooft en Leon de Veld.We duiken in de archieven van de eerste edities en bespreken de transformatie naar het moderne blad van nu. Hoe bewaart de redactie de balans tussen roeien en zeilen? En hoe slaagt een verenigingsblad erin om al decennia volledig op advertentie-inkomsten te draaien?In deze aflevering ontdek je:De geschiedenis van Maas Nieuws: Van handgezette teksten en fysieke knipsels tot de impact van digitale fotografie.Het maakproces: Over de stress van de deadline, het plezier van de vormgeving en de bijzondere samenwerking met de drukkerij.De iconen achter het blad: De onmisbare bijdrages van namen als Ferry Boogaerdt ’t Hooft, Meinard Sprenger en Kees van Hussen.Een boeiende aflevering over verenigingscultuur, watersport en de verbindende kracht van gedeelde verhalen binnen De Maas.Podcastmaker Rik BoumanAmidst the vibrant landscape of Rotterdam, the Sociëteit of the Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereniging de Maas stands as a venerable institution, marking its 175th anniversary as a symbol of connection between the city and its waterways. In this discourse, I have the privilege of conversing with Berend Boogaard and Leon de Veld, the distinguished creators of the esteemed publication Maasnieuws, which serves as a vital conduit of communication for the association's members. We delve into the significance of this periodical, which, despite the advent of digital communication, continues to resonate with the members, fostering a profound sense of community and belonging. The conversation further illuminates the evolution of Maasnieuws from its humble beginnings in 1972, characterized by rudimentary black-and-white layouts, to its current iteration, wherein it embodies professionalism and aesthetic appeal through modern design practices. As we explore the intricate processes behind the creation and curation of this esteemed publication, a compelling narrative emerges, showcasing the dedication and collaborative spirit that underpin the ongoing legacy of Maasnieuws.Set against the backdrop of the illustrious Sociëteit van de Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereniging de Maas in Rotterdam, a hub of maritime culture for over 175 years, this episode presents a compelling exploration of 'Maasnieuws', the association's revered newsletter, through the insights of Erik Pekel and the publication's main contributors, Berend Boogaard and Leon de Veld. The discussion begins with an overview of the newsletter's pivotal role in connecting members, emphasizing its significance as a printed medium in an era dominated by digital communication. Boogaard articulates how 'Maasnieuws' serves as a vital thread weaving the diverse narratives of the membership into a cohesive tapestry, fostering a sense of community and shared identity that transcends the mere dissemination of information. Delving deeper into the history of 'Maasnieuws', the conversation traces its origins back to 1972, when it was conceived as a means to document and celebrate the activities of the association. The speakers reflect on the evolution of the publication from its rudimentary beginnings—marked by manual typesetting and black-and-white photography—to the current sophisticated format that benefits from digital advancements, enhancing both visual appeal and accessibility. De Veld highlights the diversity of contributions from members, noting how their individual stories and experiences enrich the content, thereby reinforcing the collective spirit of the association. This collaborative endeavor not only showcases the talents of members but also strengthens the bonds that hold the community together. As the dialogue progresses, the speakers contemplate the future trajectory of 'Maasnieuws', particularly in light of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. They express a desire to leverage these innovations to streamline the editorial process and enhance the quality of content, while remaining true to the publication's mission of preserving the rich history and communal essence of the association. The episode concludes with a reaffirmation of the commitment to ensure that 'Maasnieuws' continues to serve as a cherished resource for its members, bridging the past and future of the rowing and sailing community, while celebrating the achievements and stories that define their shared legacy.Takeaways:The Sociëteit van de Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereniging de Maas has celebrated 175 years of existence, serving as a vital connector between the city of Rotterdam and its waterways.Maasnieuws, the association's publication, acts as a significant unifying element among members, fostering communication across diverse segments of the row

S1 Ep 29Deel 29 : Wat gebeurde er bij de Olympische Spelen van 1952 in Finland bij het hockey met de strafbully?
This podcast episode delves into the historical significance of the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, particularly focusing on the sport of hockey. We explore the dynamics of the participating nations, notably India and Pakistan, which were prominent in the hockey landscape at that time, alongside the evolving roles of teams like the Netherlands and Great Britain. The discussion reveals how the tournament's structure allowed the top four teams, including these powerhouses, to bypass preliminary rounds, thus setting the stage for intense quarterfinal matchups. We meticulously recount the gripping encounters, such as the fiercely contested match between the Netherlands and Germany, highlighting the profound emotional undercurrents stemming from post-war tensions. The episode culminates in an analysis of the final matches and the legacy of this Olympic event, underscoring its lasting impact on the sport of hockey and international relations. In a meticulous exploration of the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, the speakers delve into the historical significance and evolution of field hockey, particularly as it pertains to the notable matches and teams involved. The dialogue elucidates the pre-tournament hierarchy, showcasing India, Pakistan, the Netherlands, and Great Britain as formidable contenders, while also acknowledging the fluctuating fortunes of other nations such as Germany and Belgium. A salient point of discussion is the transformation of hockey dynamics since that era, especially the impact of sponsorship through leagues like the Indian Hockey League, which has reinvigorated interest and investment in the sport within India. The speakers recount the structure of the tournament, highlighting the unique qualification process that allowed the top teams to bypass initial rounds. This structure not only emphasizes the prestige associated with these nations but also sets the stage for riveting matches that showcased exceptional talent and strategic prowess. A significant focus is placed on the quarterfinals, particularly the tense match between the Netherlands and Germany, which served as a poignant reminder of the recent historical conflicts between the nations. The narrative crescendos with the details of the Netherlands' narrow victory, painting a vivid picture of the stakes involved and the emotional weight carried by the players. This encounter is contextualized within the broader narrative of post-war recovery and reconciliation through sport, making the discussion both timely and relevant in today's sporting discourse.Takeaways:In this episode, we meticulously examine the historical context of the 1952 Helsinki Olympic hockey tournament, emphasizing its significance.The discussion highlights the evolution of hockey teams, particularly India and Pakistan, showcasing their fluctuating performances over the decades.We delve into the unique tournament structure of 1952, which allowed certain teams to bypass preliminary rounds, altering competitive dynamics.The rivalry between the Netherlands and Germany is explored, reflecting on the socio-political implications following World War II.We analyze the strategies employed by teams in crucial matches, focusing on defensive and offensive tactics that shaped the outcomes.The episode concludes with a reflection on the legacy of the 1952 tournament and its lasting impact on international hockey.

S1 Ep 28Deel 28: De glorieuze historie van de Amerikaanse boksploeg tijdens de Olympische Spelen van Montreal 1976
This podcast delves into the notable achievements of the American boxing team during the 1976 Montreal Olympics, with particular emphasis on the extraordinary journey of Howard Davis Jr. Davis, who, despite the personal tragedy of losing his mother shortly before the competition, triumphed to secure a gold medal, fulfilling his late mother's wish. The discussion further extends to the broader context of the American boxing team's success, highlighting the unprecedented accomplishment of winning five gold medals, one silver, and one bronze, a feat that underscored the nation’s prowess in the sport. Additionally, the episode reflects on the legacies of renowned boxers such as Sugar Ray Leonard and the Spinks brothers, who emerged from this illustrious Olympic cohort. Through this exploration, we gain insight into the profound influence of personal motivations and historical significance within the realm of Olympic boxing. The discussion navigates the illustrious narrative surrounding the American boxing team during the 1976 Montreal Olympics, highlighting the poignant journey of Howard Davis Jr., who emerged victorious amidst personal tragedy. Davis, who had lost his mother mere days before the commencement of the games, found profound motivation in her dying wish for him to secure a gold medal. This emotional backdrop not only imbued his Olympic journey with a sense of purpose but also illuminated the stark contrast between his aspirations and those of contemporaries, such as Cassius Clay, who had previously discarded his own medal in a symbolic act of protest. The episode delves into the significance of Davis's decision to bury his medal, revealing deeper themes of identity, legacy, and the pursuit of greatness beyond mere accolades. We explore the multitude of medals won by the American boxing contingent, with Davis receiving accolades for both his championship title and stylistic prowess, underscoring the exceptional caliber of athletes representing the nation during this historic event. Furthermore, we reflect on the camaraderie and competitive spirit that characterized the American boxing team, whose collective triumphs resonated beyond the ring, exemplifying the enduring legacy of Olympic sport.Takeaways:In deze aflevering wordt de opmerkelijke geschiedenis van de Amerikaanse boksploeg tijdens de Olympische Spelen in Montreal in 1976 uitvoerig belicht.De aflevering werpt licht op de emotionele reis van Howard Davis Jr., die zijn gouden medaille op een indringende manier verliest.Een fascinerend aspect van de aflevering is de vergelijking tussen Howard Davis Jr. en Cassius Clay, en hun unieke motivaties in de boksring.De aflevering benadrukt het onmiskenbare succes van de Amerikaanse boksploeg, die tijdens de Olympische Spelen een ongekend aantal medailles veroverde.We leren dat niet alleen de overwinning telt, maar ook de persoonlijke verhalen achter de medailles, zoals die van Leon en Michael Spinks.De aflevering sluit af met een vooruitblik op toekomstige discussies over de boksport in Nederland en de impact daarvan op de Olympische prestaties.Companies mentioned in this episode:MontrealOhio RiverJefferson CountyCassius ClayHoward DavisDon KingMohammed AliKen NortonSugar Ray LeonardTeofilio StevensonFidel Castro

S1 Ep 27Deel 27: Zola Budd en Mary Decker op de 3.000 meter, Blootsvoets tegen Nike tijdens de Spelen van 1984
The focal point of our discourse today is the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, a momentous occasion in which significant narratives unfolded, particularly surrounding the renowned figure of Zola Budd. This episode meticulously explores the complexities of Budd's participation, as she transitioned from representing South Africa to competing under the British flag due to the geopolitical constraints of apartheid. We delve into the dramatic 3000-meter final, where Budd faced off against American champion Mary Dekker, an event marked by an unexpected collision that irrevocably altered the trajectory of both athletes' Olympic aspirations. Our examination extends to the profound implications of this race, not merely as a sporting event but as a reflection of the intricate intersections between nationality, identity, and competitive integrity. As we recount these pivotal moments, we endeavor to illuminate the multifaceted narratives that characterized the 1984 Olympics, inviting listeners to reflect on the enduring legacies of these athletes. The podcast initiates a discussion regarding the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, a pivotal event marked by a myriad of stories, particularly the narrative arc of Zola Budd, a runner who, due to the apartheid regime in South Africa, was unable to compete for her home country. The episode meticulously details how Budd's acquisition of British nationality, expedited through media influence, facilitated her participation under a different flag. This scenario inevitably leads to a discourse on the implications of national identity in athletics and the ethical considerations of representing a nation contrary to one's origins. In the latter portions of the episode, the discussion reflects on the long-term implications of that race on both athletes’ lives, illustrating how a singular moment can reverberate through time, influencing public perception and personal identity. The hosts draw parallels between Budd and Decker's experiences, examining how they navigated the aftermath of the race and the evolving narrative surrounding their careers. This comprehensive exploration serves to underscore the intricate relationship between sports and societal issues, offering listeners a profound understanding of the lasting impact of the 1984 Olympics.Takeaways:In this episode, we extensively discussed the ramifications of the 1984 Olympic Games held in Los Angeles, emphasizing its historical significance.The complex narrative surrounding the athlete Zola Budd was examined, particularly her controversial nationality switch prior to the Games.A pivotal moment during the women's 3000 meters race was analyzed, highlighting the unfortunate incident involving Zola Budd and Mary Dekker.We explored the impact of commercial interests in sports, particularly regarding footwear brands like Nike and Adidas during the 1984 Olympics.The aftermath of the race incident led to prolonged discussions about accountability and perception within the sporting community.Zola Budd's athletic legacy was scrutinized, revealing her continued involvement in athletics despite not securing an Olympic medal.Companies mentioned in this episode:NikeAdidasCoca-ColaDaily News