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Charles van Commenee

Charles van Commenee, written in Dutch as van Commenée, (born June 22, 1958) is a Dutch athletics coach. He began his professional career as a technical director with the Dutch athletics federation before moving to take up a similar role for the British athletics team in 2001. After a term as Performance Director for the Dutch Olympic Committee, he served as Head Coach of British Athletics from 2008 to 2012. Additionally, he has personally coached athletes to international medals, including Denise Lewis, Kelly Sotherton and Huang Zhihong.
==Early career==
Charles van Commenee was born in Amsterdam, Holland, the son of Otto (a heavy industry worker) and Ineke (a woman of Indo Eurasian heritage). He grew up in Osdorp, a borough of the city, and from an early age he was instilled with a strong work ethic. As a young man he was interested in athletics, competing in the decathlon at club level, but several injuries forced him to give up the sport.〔Mott, Sue (2001-01-19). (Lewis called him `The Volcano', but even the eruptions are scrupulous ). ''The Daily Telegraph''. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.〕〔
Van Commenee first became involved in coaching at the age of eighteen; he began teaching children while studying for a degree in physical education.〔Turnbull, Simon (2001-06-22). (The Interview: Charles van Commenee; The Dutch master, the mind games ). ''The Independent''. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.〕 After completing his military service in 1981,〔Baker, Andrew (2008-09-23). (UK Athletics coach Charles van Commenee would 'welcome back' Dwain Chambers ). ''The Daily Telegraph''. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.〕 he dedicated himself to coaching full-time and in 1987 he was appointed as the coach for the Dutch javelin team. Building upon his coaching success, in 1992 he was promoted to technical director of combined events and throws by the Dutch athletics federation. He took on other coaching responsibilities, including a brief stay in China where he met shotput thrower Huang Zhihong.〔(Dutch Olympic team chief looks to top 10 finish in Beijing ). Xinhuanet. (2008-08-07). Retrieved on 2009-02-25.〕 He began coaching her in 1993 and at the 1995 World Championships she took the silver medal.〔〔 Though this was a significant achievement for the veteran athlete, Van Commenee said that he was as much a personal mentor for Huang as he was a coach. She had moved away from home to attend a sports institute at the age of twelve and had not experienced life outside of the centre. Van Commenee had helped her adapt to living on her own and supporting herself, at the same time as he helped her to a World Championship medal.〔Turnbull, Simon (2008-09-07). (Golden prospect: Van's the man to get Britain back on track ). ''The Independent''. Retrieved on 2009-02-25.〕
The coach showed his stubborn and determined temperament when in 1996 he withdrew from managing the Dutch Olympic team because he felt that one of his trainees, Sharon Jaklofsky, was receiving unfair treatment. His trip to the 1996 Atlanta Olympics was self-funded and he took Jaklofsky out of the Dutch camp for training every day. She reached the finals of the competition but faulted three times, failing to record a mark.〔

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