Nòmber : Urnic Renfred “Randy” Wiel
Fecha Nasementu : 21 aprel 1951
Lugá : Kòrsou
Deporte : Basketbòl
A drenta salon di fama na 1995
Randy Wiel su logronan deportivo
1964-1967 Kampeon di natashon schoolslag 100 y 200
meter komo miembro di zwemvereniging
Sithoc bou di direkshon di Benny Leito
1967-1970 Kampeon di 100 200 meter den Atletismo
komo miembro di Atletiek-vereniging
Olympic bou di direkshon di Wendell Prince
y Anthony Minguel.
1968 Medaya di oro 100 y 200 meter den
Koninkrijksspelen (tene na Paramaribo )
1968-1970 Kampeon di 100 y 200 meter sprint komo
miembro di P.S.V (Politie Sport Vereniging)
den Kuerpo Polisial.
1968-69-70 Kampeon di Korsou den Basketbal komo
miembro di e team Olympic (St Thomas
College)
1971-1973 Kampeon di Aruba den Basketbal komo
miembro di e team RITZ
1972 Atleta di aña Na Aruba
1973-1974 Miembro di Basketbal team Beverly Hills
den Liga profesional di Caracas Venezuela.
1975-1979 Basketbal i Atletiek na Universidat di
North Carolina, saliendo 4 times ACC
Champions y 2x Finals di NCAA.
1979-1985 Basketbal profeshonal Amstelveen (Kinzo) y
Leiden (Elmex) na Hulanda.
1985-1993 Asistènt Basketbal coach wth Dean Smith
at the University of North Carolina.
1993 National NCAA Champion with the
University of North Carolina.
1991-1992 Dutch Olympic coach for the summer
Olympics in Barcelona
1993- Head coach at Univ of North Carolina in
Asheville N.C
1996 Coach of the year in the Big South
Conference
1996 2001 Named Head Coach for Middle Tennessee
State University
2004-2009 Named Head Basketball Coach for
Eiffeltowers in Holland
2005-2006 Nederlands Kampeon met Eiffeltowers, Den
Bosch
2007 Inducted in the Dutch Basketball Hall of
fame as the only person to win the
tournament as a Player in 1982 and as a
Coach in 2006
2007 Champions of the Nederlandse beker (Dutch
up finals)
2007 Nederlands kampioen met Eiffeltowers
Den Bosch voor de tweede keer.
2009 To present Named headcoach for Rotterdam
Basketball
English Version
Randy Wiel’s sports achievements:
1964-1967: National champion in 100 and 200-meter breaststroke as a member of the swimming club “Sithoc” under the direction of Benny Leito.
1967-1970: Champion in 100 and 200-meter athletics as a member of the “Olympic” Athletics Club under the direction of Wendell Prince and Anthony Minguel.
1968: Gold medalist in 100 and 200 meters at the Kingdom Games held in Paramaribo.
1968-1970: Sprint champion in 100 and 200 meters as a member of the Police Sports Association (P.S.V) under the police force.
1968-69-70: Basketball champion in Curaçao as a member of the Olympic team (St. Thomas College).
1971-1973: Basketball champion in Aruba as a member of the RITZ team.
1972: Athlete of the Year in Aruba.
1973-1974: Member of the basketball team “Beverly Hills” in the professional league in Caracas, Venezuela.
1975-1979: Played basketball and participated in athletics at the University of North Carolina, winning the ACC championship four times and reaching the NCAA Finals twice.
1979-1985: Professional basketball player in Amstelveen (Kinzo) and Leiden (Elmex) in the Netherlands.
1985-1993: Assistant basketball coach with Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina.
1993: National NCAA Champion with the University of North Carolina.
1991-1992: Dutch Olympic coach for the summer Olympics in Barcelona.
1993: Head coach at the University of North Carolina in Asheville, N.C.
1996: Coach of the Year in the Big South Conference.
1996-2001: Named Head Coach for Middle Tennessee State University.
2004-2009: Named Head Basketball Coach for Eiffeltowers in Holland.
2005-2006: Dutch champion with Eiffeltowers, Den Bosch.
2007: Inducted into the Dutch Basketball Hall of Fame as the only person to win the tournament as a Player in 1982 and as a Coach in 2006.
2007: Champions of the Dutch Cup (Dutch Cup Finals).
2007: Dutch champion with Eiffeltowers, Den Bosch, for the second time.
2009-Present: Named head coach for Rotterdam Basketball.