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Higher education institutions and NOC*NSF reaffirm commitment to top athletes

Ongoing commitment to top-level student athletes

Top athletes in higher education can continue to count on structural support in combining sport and study at the highest level. Thirty higher education institutions, including ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥, and NOC*NSF have signed the Flexible ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ and Top-Level Sport Agreement 2032 (FLOT 3.0). This means they will continue their collaboration for at least the next eight years.

The agreement will be implemented through the Flexible ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ and Top-Level Sport Action Plan 3.0 (FLOT 3.0), which focuses on the educational and career prospects of students who are top-level athletes. The plan contains concrete agreements on flexible education, personal guidance, financial support and knowledge sharing between educational institutions and sports organisations.

Ellen van Schoten signs Agreement on Studying and Top-Level Sport on behalf of EUR.

Marc van den Tweel, Managing Director of NOC*NSF, endorses the importance of the collaboration. 'The Action Plan gives future sporting talents the certainty that they will be supported in their ambitions in all areas,' he said at the signing last Friday. He also expressed his gratitude to the higher education institutions for their ongoing efforts on behalf of top athletes who are also students.

Ellen van Schoten, member of the Executive Board, signed the agreement on behalf of ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥.

'By signing this sports agreement, we as a university are once again demonstrating our commitment to elite sport'

Rebekka de Kogel - Kadijk

Sports coordinator at the Erasmus Sport Foundation

This joint effort creates a solid foundation for top athletes to develop at the highest level, both in terms of sport and their broader future. This dual career gives them the space to develop sporting and social skills and to continue to inspire the Netherlands with the power of top-level sport. Rebekka de Kogel – Kadijk, sports coordinator at the : 'By signing this sports agreement, we as a university are once again demonstrating our commitment to elite sport'.

Letter of Intent

The reinforcement of the collaboration follows a signed at the end of September by the Association of Universities of Applied Sciences, Universities of the Netherlands and NOC*NSF. In addition, the FLOR 3.0 Action Plan is supported by the Ministries of ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥, Culture and Science (OCW) and Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS). 

The Flexible ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ and Top-Level Sport Agreement 2032 enlarged with the names of all partners.
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About the NOC*NSF
The Dutch Olympic Committee Dutch Sports Federation (NOC*NSF) is a Dutch sports organisation focused on promoting (elite) sports in the Netherlands.

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