The 106th Nijmegen Four Days Marches

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
  • The Walk of the World" is a well-known event in the Netherlands, officially called the "Nijmegen Four Days Marches" (Vierdaagse). This annual event, held in and around the city of Nijmegen, is the largest multi-day walking event in the world, attracting tens of thousands of participants from various countries. Here are some key aspects:
    History and Origins
    Inception: The event was first organized in 1909.
    Purpose: Originally intended for Dutch soldiers to improve their stamina and marching capabilities, it now includes civilian participants.
    Event Structure
    Duration: The walk spans four consecutive days, typically in mid-July.
    Distance: Participants can choose to walk 30, 40, or 50 kilometers each day, depending on their age and gender.
    Routes: The routes change daily, covering the diverse landscapes around Nijmegen, including rivers, forests, and urban areas.
    Participation
    Participants: Open to both military and civilian walkers, with age and gender determining the distance category.
    Registration: Due to high demand, registration is often capped, and there may be a lottery system for spots.
    Experience
    Atmosphere: The event is known for its festive and communal atmosphere. The route is lined with supporters, music bands, and local residents offering refreshments.
    Medals: Successful participants receive a Four Days Marches Cross medal, a coveted symbol of achievement.
    Impact
    Physical Challenge: It's a test of endurance, requiring preparation and stamina.
    Cultural Significance: It's a major cultural event in the Netherlands, fostering a sense of community and international friendship.
    Economic Boost: The event significantly boosts the local economy, attracting tourists and participants worldwide.
    Highlights
    Day 1: Often referred to as "the day of Elst," the route takes walkers through the Betuwe region, known for its orchards.
    Day 2: Known as "the day of Wijchen," featuring scenic countryside and village hospitality.
    Day 3: Called "the day of Groesbeek," it's considered the most challenging day with hilly terrain.
    Day 4: "the day of Cuijk," culminating in a celebratory march into Nijmegen, with throngs of spectators cheering on the participants.
    The Nijmegen Four Days Marches is not just a walking event; it’s a celebration of endurance, camaraderie, and cultural exchange, making it a unique and cherished tradition.
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