Arie Selinger

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Arie Selinger (Hebrew: אריה סלינגר; born 5 April 1937) is an Israeli volleyball coach and former player. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest volleyball coaches of all time.[1] He is credited with transforming the United States women's national volleyball team into a powerhouse in the 1980s.[2]

Born (1937-04-05) 5 April 1937 (age 88)
Kraków, Poland
College / UniversityUniversity of Illinois (PhD in physiology of exercise)
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Arie Selinger
אריה סלינגר
Personal information
Born (1937-04-05) 5 April 1937 (age 88)
Kraków, Poland
College / UniversityUniversity of Illinois (PhD in physiology of exercise)
National team
1975–1984
1986–1992
1992–2006
 United States
 Netherlands
 Japan
Honours
Coach for women's volleyball
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place1984 Los AngelesTeam
World Championship
Bronze medal – third place1982 Peru
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place1983 CaracasTeam
Coach for men's volleyball
Representing  Netherlands
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place1992 BarcelonaTeam
European Championship
Bronze medal – third place1989 Sweden
Bronze medal – third place1991 Germany
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In 1995, Selinger was inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame.[1]

Israeli national team

Due to his athleticism and jumping ability, Selinger was on the Israel men's national volleyball team from 1954 to 1963.[1]

Coaching

United States women's team

Selinger served as the head coach of the United States women's national volleyball team from 1975 to 1984, a team that would go on to win the bronze medal in the 1982 FIVB World Championship in Peru[3] and the silver medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.[4][1] Among those coached by Selinger was the legendary volleyball player Flo Hyman.[5]

The Netherlands men's team

Selinger also won the silver medal as coach for the Netherlands men's volleyball team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.[6]

Japanese women's team

Selinger coached the Japanese women's national volleyball team from 1992 to 2006.[7]

Personal life

Selinger was born in Poland, and during World War II was in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp from 1942 to 1945 before being liberated by Allied forces.[7][8]

Selinger is the father of retired Dutch volleyball player and coach Avital Selinger.[9]

Bibliography

  • Power Volleyball (St Martin's Press, 1987)[10]

See also

References

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