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This article lists some of the events that took place in the Netherlands in 2001.
Incumbents
Events
- 1 January – Fire at a New Years party in a bar in Volendam kills 14 young people and injures 200
 - 18 January – Fire at Schiphol airport leads to chaos
 - 26 January – Suspect of fireworks explosion in Enschede in May 2000 arrested
 - 6 February – Foreign minister Van Aartsen calls off visit to the People's Republic of China because of human rights
 - 8 February – Eight Hells Angels are arrested in their club house in Amsterdam
 - 14 February – Government Information Service declares that Queen Beatrix's second son Friso is not homosexual[1]
 - 14 February – The creator of the Anna Kournikova computer virus turns himself in
 - 21 March – First case of foot and mouth disease discovered[2]
 - 30 March – Engagement of Crown Prince Willem Alexander and Máxima Zorreguieta announced[3]
 
Arts and literature
- 26 March – Michael Dudok de Wit wins an Academy Award (Short film/animated) for Father and Daughter
 
Sports
- 11 February – Rintje Ritsma wins the world all-round speed skating title.
 - 21 April – FC Den Bosch wins the Eerste Divisie.[4]
 - 28 April – Erik Dekker wins the Amstel Gold Race.
 - 6 May – PSV Eindhoven secures the Dutch football title in the Eredivisie by beating SC Heerenveen 3–0.
 - 24 May – FC Twente wins the KNVB Cup after beating PSV Eindhoven in the penalty shootout
 - 16 June – HC Den Bosch clinches the Dutch men's field hockey title by beating Oranje Zwart of Eindhoven in the play-offs.
 - 23 June – The women of HC Den Bosch clinch the Dutch women's field hockey title by beating HC Rotterdam in the play-offs.
 - 26 August – The women of Argentina beat the Netherlands to win the Champions Trophy, held at the Wagener stadium in Amstelveen.
 - 21 October – Driss El Himer wins the Amsterdam Marathon
 
Births
- 7 February – Cheick Touré, Soccer player
 - 15 April – Anna van Lippe-Biesterfeld van Vollenhoven, daughter of Prince Maurits and Princess Marilène
 - 19 November – Aidan Mikdad, Pianist
 
Deaths
January
- 8 – Johan van der Keuken (1938), documentary film-maker
 
March
- 1 – Hannie Termeulen Swimmer
 - 12 – Victor Westhoff Botanist
 - 21 – Wim van der Kroft Canoeist
 
April
- 4 – Wim van der Linden
 - 18 – Hans Dirk de Vries Reilingh Geographer
 - 20 – Steven Blaisse Rower
 - 29 – Barend Biesheuvel 44th Prime Minister of the Netherlands
 
May
- 27 – Bram van Leeuwen Entrepreneur
 
June
- 11 – Cornelis Verhoeven Philosopher and Writer
 - 27 – Kees Stip Poet
 
July
- 9 – Arie van Vliet Cyclist
 - 11 – Herman Brood Musician
 - 12 – Ron Kroon Swimmer
 - 27 – Piet Bromberg Field hockey player
 - 31 – Joris Tjebbes Swimmer
 
August
- 4 – Jan van der Jagt Politician
 - 6 – Wina Born Culinary journalist
 - 8 – Noud van Melis Soccer player
 - 20 – Sylvia Millecam Actress and comedian
 - 23 – Herman Fokker Politician
 - 28 – Theo Blankenauw Cyclist
 
September
- 7 – Jan Baas Baseball player
 
October
- 5 – Egbert van 't Oever Speed skater and Coach
 - 22 – Ed Vijent Soccer player
 - 28 – Gerard Hengeveld Pianist and Composer
 
November
- 29 – Jan van Beekum Composer
 
December
- 1 – Stan Haag Radio host
 - 2 – Max Rood Politician
 - 14 – Elisabeth Augustin Writer and Poet
 - 19 – Hans Warren Poet
 - 23 – Jelle Zijlstra 42nd Prime Minister of the Netherlands
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Prins Friso: Ik ben hetero, geen homo". Trouw (in Dutch). 15 February 2001.
 - ↑ "Weromblik: De tongblierútbraak yn Fryslân yn 2001". Omrop Fryslân (in Western Frisian). 11 April 2021.
 - ↑ "Marriage and family". Royal House of the Netherlands. Archived from the original on 19 February 2018.
 - ↑ "FC Den Bosch (27/04/2001)". Voetbal International (in Dutch). 27 April 2001.
 
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