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Henry "Hank" Iba (Estados Unidos de América)
Nacido en agosto 06, 1904, en Easton, Missouri, U.S.A..
Passed away on enero 15, 1993, at the age of 88.
Nacionalidad
Estados Unidos de América

Consagrado como entrenador en el Salón de la Fama FIBA en marzo 01, 2007.

Clubes

  • Classen High School: 1927-1929
  • Maryville Teachers College (NCAA): 1929-1933
  • University of Colorado (NCAA): 1933-1934
  • Oklahoma A&M/Oklahoma State University (NCAA): 1934-1970
  • U.S.A. National Team in 3 Olympic Games: Tokyo 1964, Mexico 1968 and Munich 1972
  • As a player: Westminster College of Missouri (1923-1927), Sterling Milk in Oklahoma City (1928-1929) and Hillyard Shine Alls (1928-1929)

Logros con Clubes

  • 2 times NCAA Champion: 1945 and 1946
  • 1965 Big Eight Conference Champion
  • High School 1928-1929 Oklahoma State Champion with Classen High School

Selección Nacional

  • Participated in 3 Olympic Games (Tokyo 1964, Mexico 1968 and Munich 1972) as head coach of the U.S. National Team
  • 2 times Olympic Gold medalist: Tokyo 1964 and Mexico 1968
  • Silver medalist in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games

Logros Individuales

  • Only coach in the history to win 2 Olympic Gold medals: Tokyo 1964 and Mexico 1968
  • Only coach in the history to coach 3 U.S. Olympic Teams
  • 2 times National Coach of the Year: 1945 and 1946
  • NABC (National Association of Basketball Coaches) Metropolitan Award in 1947
  • 3rd all-time NCAA winningest (767 wins) coach
  • President of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC): 1967-1968
  • The Henry Iba Award was established in 1959 by the USBWA (United States Basketball Writers Association) and is since then presented to the National Coach of the Year