this is how you follow the Dutch medals with your phone
The 2021 Olympics are in full swing! With your phone you can easily and quickly keep track of how many medals the Netherlands has won.
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To follow medals at the 2021 Olympics
1. Google
Do you want to quickly check the medal table of the Olympic Games? Then use Google. The search engine has made special tables especially for the event that you will see if you search for “olympic games medals” for example.
It is extra nice that Google takes into account the country that you (probably) support and therefore indicates, for example, the Dutch position in the ranking. The statistics are not very extensive, but it is sufficient for a quick overview.
2. NOS
Are you looking for more information? Then you can try the NOS app, for example. At the very top of the app for iPhones there is a bar in which you can keep up to date with all the news, check the program and therefore medals.
The NOS app has a special window (bottom right) to view the medal mirror. Here you can also see in which sports places have been achieved, in which parts exactly and of course by whom.
There is also a medal mirror on the home page of the Olympic Games section in the NOS app, but this is not very extensive. It is therefore better to use the special medal tab.
NOS
Dutch Broadcasting Foundation
3. Olympics
Of course, the 2021 Olympics also has its own app. Olympics is free to download and very comprehensive. For example, you can follow specific sports, so that you get a signal when a match starts.
With the Olympics app you can of course also keep an eye on what the medal mirror looks like. Unfortunately, it is not very extensive. For example, you can check how many medals a country has won, but not on which parts they have been won.
Olympics
International Olympic Committee