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Journalists win award for book exposing 'Iceman' Wim Hof's methods
๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Netherlands /Culture & Society

Journalists win award for book exposing 'Iceman' Wim Hof's methods

From De Volkskrant · () Dutch

Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Robert van de Griend and Anneke Stoffelen won the Brusseprijs for their book 'De IJsprofeet'.
  • The book critically examines the methods of health guru Wim Hof.
  • The jury praised the journalists' in-depth research and detailed analysis.

Journalists Robert van de Griend and Anneke Stoffelen have been awarded the prestigious Brusseprijs for their book 'De IJsprofeet' (The Ice Prophet), recognized as the best journalistic book of 2025. The prize, awarded by the Fund for Special Journalistic Projects, comes with a 10,000 euro reward.

Their winning work meticulously dissects the popular 'Wim Hof Method,' a regimen of breathing exercises and cold exposure that health guru Wim Hof has built into a global brand. Van de Griend and Stoffelen, both working for de Volkskrant, reportedly expose the lack of scientific basis behind Hof's claims and the empire he has constructed around them.

excellent investigative work and sharp eye for detail

โ€” Brusseprijs JuryThe jury praised the quality of the research and writing in 'De IJsprofeet'.

The jury lauded the authors for their "excellent investigative work" and "sharp eye for detail," noting that they managed to portray their subject without reducing him to a caricature. The book also raises broader questions about why people often exhibit "so little critical thinking when it comes to gurus," according to the jury's report. Previous winners of the Brusseprijs include Olivier van Beemen for his book on white philanthropists in Africa.

why people think so little critically when it comes to gurus

โ€” Brusseprijs JuryThe jury highlighted the book's exploration of public susceptibility to charismatic figures.
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Originally published by De Volkskrant in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.