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Yalçın Granit : ウィキペディア英語版
Yalçın Granit

Yalçın Granit (born September 17, 1932) is a Turkish basketball player, coach and sports journalist.
He was born in Istanbul on September 17, 1932. Yalçın Granit, whose father died when he was a child, entered Darüşşafaka High School, an instituiton for orphans only, in the sixth grade. He played football in the school team, though he was directed to playing basketball.〔〔
At the age 17, he finished high school, and was transferred by Galatasaray Basketball through its club president Ali Sami Yen. At the Galatasaray team, which was nicknamed "The invincible Armada" ((トルコ語:Yenilmez Armada)), he played many years and served also as their captain.〔〔〔
Following his graduation from Istanbul University's Faculty of Natural Sciences as a geologist, he went to France to pursue his doctoral studies.〔 Granit joined the then world's-second-ranking team Racing Club Paris (now defunct after the merging of Paris Racing Basket with another club to form Paris-Levallois Basket in 2007) where he played briefly in the 1955-56 season, and was the first Turkish basketballer to play in a European team.〔〔〔〔〔
The same year as he began to play for the Galatasaray team, he was admitted to the Turkey national basketball team.〔 He participated at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland and at FIBA EuroBasket tournaments in 1955 and 1957.〔 He served for a long time as the national team's captain,〔 and capped 68 times in total.〔〔
During all time at Galatasaray and the Turkish national team, he became the top scorer.〔
In 1958 at the age of 26, Granit became the coach of his high school team Darüşşafaka S.K., and led them in the 1959–60 to the championship title in the Istanbul Basketball League, their first and the only ever accomplishment. The team became runner-up in the Turkish Basketball League the same season. In the 1960–61 season, Darüşşafaka became Turkish champion with Granit as the head coach.〔 He served also as the coach of the national team, and was named the "Most Successful Coach".〔 In 1971, he was appointed by Şakir Eczacıbaşı technical director of the then-newly established basketball team Eczacıbaşı,〔 and contributed to their first-place finishing in the Turkish Basketball First League's Istanbul Division in three consecutive years.〔
Granit presided over the basketball branch of the Galatasaray S.K. in 2002.〔 He was a sports journalist at the daily newspapers ''Hürriyet'' (2003–2012) and ''Habertürk'' (2010).〔〔〔〔 He is known for his contribution to the establishment of the basketball branch at Darüşşafaka in 1951, and his continuous efforts in their development.〔
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