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⚫ | '''Samuel „Sammy“ Monsels''' (* [[2. August]] [[1953]]) ist ein [[Suriname|Surinamese]] former [[sprint (running)|sprinter]] and current athletics trainer. He competed in the [[100 metres]] and [[200 metres]] at the [[1972 Summer Olympics]] and the [[1976 Summer Olympics]]. He is the brother of sprinter [[Eddy Monsels]].<ref name="SportsRef">{{cite web |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mo/sammy-monsels-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418011411/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mo/sammy-monsels-1.html |lang=en|url-status=dead |archive-date=18. April 2020 |title=Sammy Monsels Olympic Results |accessdate=1. Juli 2017}}</ref> |
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==Athletics== |
==Athletics== |
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Monsels grew up in Suriname and attended [[Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs|Mulo]] there. He came to the [[Netherlands]] in 1971 to compete in the [[Kingdom Games]], and remained in the Netherlands to undergo training as a technical specialist.<ref name="Sammy Monsels">From ''Sammy Monsels'' by Nic Lemmens (1972), published in De Atletiekwereld nr. 3: KNAU</ref> In [[Paramaribo]], Monsels was a member of the 'Gazelle' athletics association.<ref name="Sammy Monsels"/><br /> |
Monsels grew up in Suriname and attended [[Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs|Mulo]] there. He came to the [[Netherlands]] in 1971 to compete in the [[Kingdom Games]], and remained in the Netherlands to undergo training as a technical specialist.<ref name="Sammy Monsels">From ''Sammy Monsels'' by Nic Lemmens (1972), published in De Atletiekwereld nr. 3: KNAU</ref> In [[Paramaribo]], Monsels was a member of the 'Gazelle' athletics association.<ref name="Sammy Monsels"/><br /> |
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In 1971 Monsels was Surinamese champion in the 100 metres and 200 metres at both the senior level (11.0 seconds and 22.3 seconds) and the junior level (11.0 and 22.5).<ref name="Sammy Monsels"/> |
In 1971 Monsels was Surinamese champion in the 100 metres and 200 metres at both the senior level (11.0 seconds and 22.3 seconds) and the junior level (11.0 and 22.5).<ref name="Sammy Monsels"/> |
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[[Datei:Atletiek-interland Nederland tegen Ierland te Drachten, finish 100 meter Sammy M, Bestanddeelnr 925-7339.jpg|mini|Monsels (far right) at the Netherlands-Ireland meet in [[Drachten]] in 1972.]] |
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Between 1971 and 1983 Monsels won seven Dutch sprint championships in the 60 metres (indoor) and the 100 and 200 metres (outdoor). Representing the Netherlands, Monsels reached the final of the [[1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres|60 metres]] at the [[1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships]] in [[Rotterdam]], finishing fifth. In 1972 and 1976 he competed in the Olympic Games, representing Suriname, reaching the second round of the 100 metres and 200 metres on both occasions. In the late 1970s Monsels quit competitive athletics for a while, but returned in the early 1980s.<ref name="SportsRef"/> In 1982 he represented Suriname at the [[1982 Central American and Caribbean Games|Central American and Caribbean Games]] in [[Havana]].<ref name=s205>Stutgard, Ricky W. (1990) [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/stut004eers01_01/stut004eers01_01.pdf ''De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893–1988)'']. Alberga, Paramaribo. |
Between 1971 and 1983 Monsels won seven Dutch sprint championships in the 60 metres (indoor) and the 100 and 200 metres (outdoor). Representing the Netherlands, Monsels reached the final of the [[1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres|60 metres]] at the [[1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships]] in [[Rotterdam]], finishing fifth. In 1972 and 1976 he competed in the Olympic Games, representing Suriname, reaching the second round of the 100 metres and 200 metres on both occasions. In the late 1970s Monsels quit competitive athletics for a while, but returned in the early 1980s.<ref name="SportsRef"/> In 1982 he represented Suriname at the [[1982 Central American and Caribbean Games|Central American and Caribbean Games]] in [[Havana]].<ref name=s205>Stutgard, Ricky W. (1990) [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/stut004eers01_01/stut004eers01_01.pdf ''De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893–1988)'']. Alberga, Paramaribo. ISBN 9991494936 S. 57.</ref> |
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[[Datei:Sammy Monsels (rechts) wordt omhelsd door Bert de Jager (links) na zijn overwinning op de - NA - 928-0331.jpg|upright=1.35|mini|Monsels in 1975 after winning the Dutch 200 metres title in [[Papendal]].]] |
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As late as 1990, Monsels competed in the Netherlands national indoor athletics championships in [[The Hague]], finishing third in the 60 metres with a time of 6.89 seconds, behind [[Emiel Mellaard]] and [[Frank Perri]].<ref>From ''Indoorstrijd geen maatstaf voor kwaliteit huidige atleten'' by [[Ria Stalman]] (1990), published in De Atletiekwereld nr. 3: KNAU</ref> |
As late as 1990, Monsels competed in the Netherlands national indoor athletics championships in [[The Hague]], finishing third in the 60 metres with a time of 6.89 seconds, behind [[Emiel Mellaard]] and [[Frank Perri]].<ref>From ''Indoorstrijd geen maatstaf voor kwaliteit huidige atleten'' by [[Ria Stalman]] (1990), published in De Atletiekwereld nr. 3: KNAU</ref> |
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==Military== |
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⚫ | In 1974 Monsels was a tank driver in the [[Royal Netherlands Army]]. In 1975 he returned to Suriname from the Netherlands as the country became independent. He became a sports instructor in the [[Suriname National Army]]. After the [[1980 Surinamese coup d'état|1980 coup]], he received a promotion and became sports chief in the Surinamese army. In 1983, he acted as an intermediary between [[strongman (politics)|strongman]] [[Dési Bouterse]] and the exiled former [[President of Suriname|President]] [[Henk Chin A Sen]]. In 1987 he left the Surinamese army and moved to the Netherlands. |
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⚫ | In 1974 Monsels was a tank driver in the [[Royal Netherlands Army]]. In 1975 he returned to Suriname from the Netherlands as the country became independent. He became a sports instructor in the [[Suriname National Army]]. After the [[1980 Surinamese coup d'état|1980 coup]], he received a promotion and became sports chief in the Surinamese army. In 1983, he acted as an intermediary between [[strongman (politics)|strongman]] [[Dési Bouterse]] and the exiled former [[President of Suriname|President]] [[Henk Chin A Sen]]. In 1987 he left the Surinamese army and moved to the Netherlands. |
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==Singer== |
==Singer== |
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⚫ | In 1988, Monsels released a [[reggae]]-pop [[Single (music)|single]] called "No Bombs, No Guns, All We Need Is Peace And Harmony".<ref>{{cite web|title=Sammy Monsels – No Bombs, No Guns, All We Need Is Peace And Harmony|url=https://www.discogs.com/Sammy-Monsels-No-Bombs-No-Guns-All-We-Need-Is-Peace-And-Harmony/release/4415558|lang=en|publisher=discogs.com|accessdate=17. September 2020}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In 1988, Monsels released a [[reggae]]-pop [[Single (music)|single]] called "No Bombs, No Guns, All We Need Is Peace And Harmony".<ref>{{cite web|title=Sammy Monsels – No Bombs, No Guns, All We Need Is Peace And Harmony|url=https://www.discogs.com/Sammy-Monsels-No-Bombs-No-Guns-All-We-Need-Is-Peace-And-Harmony/release/4415558|publisher=discogs.com|accessdate=17 September 2020}}</ref> |
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==Trainer== |
==Trainer== |
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In 1992, Monsels founded Atletiek Vereniging Bijlmer, an athletics club in [[Bijlmermeer]] and was trainer and president of the association until 1997. Then in 1999 he founded Continental Sport, another athletics club in the area. He again was trainer and president. |
In 1992, Monsels founded Atletiek Vereniging Bijlmer, an athletics club in [[Bijlmermeer]] and was trainer and president of the association until 1997. Then in 1999 he founded Continental Sport, another athletics club in the area. He again was trainer and president. |
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==December murders== |
==December murders== |
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In 2002, after questioning by Surinamese judge Albert Ramnewash, Monsels said he was in [[Fort Zeelandia (Paramaribo)|Fort Zeelandia]] on 8 December 1982 but was not involved in the [[December murders|killings]].<ref>[http://www.jessicadikmoet.nl/berichten/2009/10/sammy-monsels/ Sammy Monsels], article by Jessica Dikmoet</ref> |
In 2002, after questioning by Surinamese judge Albert Ramnewash, Monsels said he was in [[Fort Zeelandia (Paramaribo)|Fort Zeelandia]] on 8 December 1982 but was not involved in the [[December murders|killings]].<ref>[http://www.jessicadikmoet.nl/berichten/2009/10/sammy-monsels/ Sammy Monsels], article by Jessica Dikmoet. jessicadikmoet.nl.</ref> |
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Geburtstag | 2. August 1953 |
Geburtsort | Paramaribo, Niederländisch-Guayana |
Größe | 174 cm |
Gewicht | 63 kg |
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Disziplin | 100-Meter-Lauf, 200-Meter-Lauf |
Samuel „Sammy“ Monsels (* 2. August 1953) ist ein Surinamese former sprinter and current athletics trainer. He competed in the 100 metres and 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics. He is the brother of sprinter Eddy Monsels.[1]
Athletics
Monsels grew up in Suriname and attended Mulo there. He came to the Netherlands in 1971 to compete in the Kingdom Games, and remained in the Netherlands to undergo training as a technical specialist.[2] In Paramaribo, Monsels was a member of the 'Gazelle' athletics association.[2]
In 1971 Monsels was Surinamese champion in the 100 metres and 200 metres at both the senior level (11.0 seconds and 22.3 seconds) and the junior level (11.0 and 22.5).[2]
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Atletiek-interland_Nederland_tegen_Ierland_te_Drachten%2C_finish_100_meter_Sammy_M%2C_Bestanddeelnr_925-7339.jpg/220px-Atletiek-interland_Nederland_tegen_Ierland_te_Drachten%2C_finish_100_meter_Sammy_M%2C_Bestanddeelnr_925-7339.jpg)
Between 1971 and 1983 Monsels won seven Dutch sprint championships in the 60 metres (indoor) and the 100 and 200 metres (outdoor). Representing the Netherlands, Monsels reached the final of the 60 metres at the 1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Rotterdam, finishing fifth. In 1972 and 1976 he competed in the Olympic Games, representing Suriname, reaching the second round of the 100 metres and 200 metres on both occasions. In the late 1970s Monsels quit competitive athletics for a while, but returned in the early 1980s.[1] In 1982 he represented Suriname at the Central American and Caribbean Games in Havana.[3]
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/af/Sammy_Monsels_%28rechts%29_wordt_omhelsd_door_Bert_de_Jager_%28links%29_na_zijn_overwinning_op_de_-_NA_-_928-0331.jpg/300px-Sammy_Monsels_%28rechts%29_wordt_omhelsd_door_Bert_de_Jager_%28links%29_na_zijn_overwinning_op_de_-_NA_-_928-0331.jpg)
As late as 1990, Monsels competed in the Netherlands national indoor athletics championships in The Hague, finishing third in the 60 metres with a time of 6.89 seconds, behind Emiel Mellaard and Frank Perri.[4]
Military
In 1974 Monsels was a tank driver in the Royal Netherlands Army. In 1975 he returned to Suriname from the Netherlands as the country became independent. He became a sports instructor in the Suriname National Army. After the 1980 coup, he received a promotion and became sports chief in the Surinamese army. In 1983, he acted as an intermediary between strongman Dési Bouterse and the exiled former President Henk Chin A Sen. In 1987 he left the Surinamese army and moved to the Netherlands.
Singer
In 1988, Monsels released a reggae-pop single called "No Bombs, No Guns, All We Need Is Peace And Harmony".[5]
Trainer
In 1992, Monsels founded Atletiek Vereniging Bijlmer, an athletics club in Bijlmermeer and was trainer and president of the association until 1997. Then in 1999 he founded Continental Sport, another athletics club in the area. He again was trainer and president.
December murders
In 2002, after questioning by Surinamese judge Albert Ramnewash, Monsels said he was in Fort Zeelandia on 8 December 1982 but was not involved in the killings.[6]
Netherlands championships
- Outdoor
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100 m | 1975, 1983 |
200 m | 1972, 1975 |
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60 m | 1971, 1972, 1973 |
Personal records
Distance | Time | Date | Place |
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100 m | 10.49 s | 19 July 1981 | Nijmegen |
200 m | 21.03 s | 26 August 1981 | Koblenz |
== Einzelnachweise == <references/> == Weblinks == * {{Olympedia}} {{SORTIERUNG:Monsels, Sammy}} [[Kategorie:100-Meter-Läufer (Suriname)]] [[Kategorie:Olympiateilnehmer (Suriname)]] [[Kategorie:Teilnehmer der Olympischen Sommerspiele 1972]] [[Kategorie:Surinamer]] [[Kategorie:Geboren 1953]] [[Kategorie:Gestorben ]] [[Kategorie:Mann]] {{Personendaten |NAME=Monsels, Sammy |ALTERNATIVNAMEN=Monsels, Eduard George |KURZBESCHREIBUNG=surinamischer Leichtathlet |GEBURTSDATUM= 2. August 1953 |GEBURTSORT=[[Paramaribo]], [[Niederländisch-Guayana]] |STERBEDATUM= |STERBEORT=[[Suriname]] }} Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics]] [[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics]] [[Category:Athletes from Paramaribo]] [[Category:Dutch male sprinters]] [[Category:Surinamese male sprinters]] [[Category:Olympic athletes for Suriname]] [[Category:Competitors at the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games]] [[Category:Royal Netherlands Army personnel]] [[Category:Surinamese military personnel]] [[Category:December murders]] [[Category:20th-century Surinamese male singers]] [[Category:Athletics (track and field) coaches]]
- ↑ a b Sammy Monsels Olympic Results. Archiviert vom am 18. April 2020; abgerufen am 1. Juli 2017 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c From Sammy Monsels by Nic Lemmens (1972), published in De Atletiekwereld nr. 3: KNAU
- ↑ Stutgard, Ricky W. (1990) De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893–1988). Alberga, Paramaribo. ISBN 9991494936 S. 57.
- ↑ From Indoorstrijd geen maatstaf voor kwaliteit huidige atleten by Ria Stalman (1990), published in De Atletiekwereld nr. 3: KNAU
- ↑ Sammy Monsels – No Bombs, No Guns, All We Need Is Peace And Harmony. discogs.com, abgerufen am 17. September 2020 (englisch).
- ↑ Sammy Monsels, article by Jessica Dikmoet. jessicadikmoet.nl.