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Other names | Oom Hennie |
Occupation | Athletics Coach |
Organization | Grigora Training Group |
Known for | Sprint, Hurdles, South African Athletics, Track and Field, Coach |
Website | Grigora Training Group |
Introduction
editHennie Kriel is a renowned athletics coach from South Africa, who has been a pivotal figure in the resurgence of South African sprinting, producing athletes who have set world and national records.
Biography
editBorn on 29 August 1956 in Pretoria, Hennie Kriel has dedicated his life to the development of athletics in South Africa. His career began as a talented sprinter, but he found his true calling in coaching, which he pursued after completing his education.
Early Life and Education
editHennie grew up in Jan Kempdorp, Northern Cape, where his love for athletics was nurtured. After a stint in the police force, he studied at the Pretoria Teachers’ Training College, aspiring to coach sports alongside his teaching career.
Coaching Career
editKriel's coaching career is marked by his tenure as head coach at the Grigora Training Group. He has led his athletes to numerous achievements, including two world records, 42 national championships, and 12 national records.
Notable Athletes
editKriel has coached several distinguished athletes, such as Clarence Munyai, Rikenette Steenkamp, and Wenda Nel.
Achievements
editEvent | Achievement |
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World Records | 2 |
National Championships | 42 |
National Records | 12 |
References
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- ^ "Q&A with Hennie Kriel". voicedathletics.com.