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Joop Alberda
Personal information
Full nameJogchum Theo Alberda
NationalityDutch
Born (1951-10-25) 25 October 1951 (age 72)
Oosterwolde, Friesland, Netherlands
Honours
Men's volleyball
Representing the  Netherlands
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1996 Atlanta Team

Joop Alberda (born 25 October 1952 in Oosterwolde, Friesland) is a retired volleyball coach from the Netherlands. He won a gold medal as coach of the Netherlands men's national volleyball team in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia by defeating Italy in the final (3-2).

In October 2014, Alberda was inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame.[1]

Career

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During his time as an active player, Alberda played on the highest national level as setter for the teams of Lycurgus and Donitas from the city of Groningen.

Alberda found that he had a knack for the training and coaching side of sport in general, and volleyball in particular. A major inspiration in this aspect was Doug Beal, whom he met in 1985. Beal had guided the United States men's national volleyball team to an Olympic gold the previous year, and his strategic approach appealed greatly to Alberda: controlling every possible detail, leaving nothing to chance.

In 1994, Alberda was appointed as head coach of the Dutch national men's volleyball team which had already been under way to international fame. Two years later this led to the gold medal in the 1996 Olympics.

Later the Dutch population elected this event as most important national sporting even of the twentieth century.

In 1996, Alberda himself was elected as "best volleyball coach in the world".

In 1997, Alberda filled the position of technical director of the NOC*NSF, the Dutch national Olympic Federation.

Under his guidance, the Dutch delegation in the 2000 Sydney Olympics managed to win a record number of 25 medals.

At the end of 2004, Alberda quit his position at NOC*NSF.

Personal life

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Joop Alberda is father of two children and lives in the Dutch town of Vinkeveen.

References

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  1. ^ "Alberda opgenomen in Hall of Fame". De Telegraaf. 19 October 2014.
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