Stefan Mienack

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Stefan Mienack (born August 12, 1980 in Salzgitter ) is a German basketball coach. He is currently the responsible national coach for the female junior division at the German Basketball Association .

career

Mienack completed training as a social assistant / educator and as a sports and fitness clerk. He held various positions in the youth and adult sector at ASC Göttingen, BG 74 Göttingen and the Lower Saxony Basketball Association and won seven Lower Saxony state championship titles as a coach before he became assistant coach of the Bundesliga team at BG Göttingen in 2009 . In the previous year he had already sat in with Göttingen's head coach John Patrick . As an assistant coach, Mienack contributed to winning the European club competition EuroChallenge in the 2009/10 season. When Patrick left the club for Würzburg, Mienack was promoted to head coach at the end of May 2011. After just one win and nine defeats in the Bundesliga and falling to the bottom of the table, Mienack was dismissed on December 1, 2011 in Göttingen.

For the 2012/13 season he became head coach of the women's Bundesliga club Eisvögel USC Freiburg and from 2012 also worked on a fee basis for the German Basketball Association : initially as an assistant coach for the female U16 national team, then as an assistant coach for the women's national team as head coach of the female U18 national team.

At the beginning of December 2013, Mienack submitted his departure in Freiburg, with "personal reasons" given as the reason for separation. During the season he worked as the head coach of the women's Bundesliga club New Basket Oberhausen , but it came to a separation in the course of the season, namely at the end of January 2015. In March 2015, Mienack was hired by the German Basketball Association as a full-time national coach for the female junior division and was in charge of the "planning and management of the female national teams from U15 to U20" and continued to work as the head coach of the female U18 national team. In the summer of 2018, Mienack led the German U18 girls' national team to win the European Championship. Under his leadership, "for the first time a German team won gold at a European Youth Championship." In November 2018, Mienack was awarded the Golden Badge of Honor from the Lower Saxony Basketball Association. From 2019 he was also assistant coach of the women's national team.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ CV Stefan Mienack. Retrieved December 3, 2016 .
  2. Veilchen News: Stefan Mienack new assistant coach. In: veilchen.news. Retrieved December 3, 2016 .
  3. Göttingen wins European Cup: Basketball - WELT. In: THE WORLD. Retrieved December 3, 2016 .
  4. citywerk gmbh: City of Göttingen - BG with new management and new coaching team. In: www.goettingen.de. Retrieved December 3, 2016 .
  5. FOCUS Online: BG Göttingen separates from trainer Mienack . In: FOCUS Online . ( focus.de [accessed on December 3, 2016]).
  6. Göttinger Tageblatt, Eichsfelder Tageblatt, Göttingen, Eichsfeld, Lower Saxony, Germany: National team of female U 16s - Stefan Mienack becomes assistant national coach - Goettinger-Tageblatt.de. In: www.goettinger-tageblatt.de. Retrieved December 3, 2016 .
  7. ^ Badische Zeitung: USC Eisvögel: Mienack makes the flutter - badische-zeitung.de . ( badische-zeitung.de [accessed on December 3, 2016]).
  8. Peter Voss: Stefan Mienack has to go . ( derwesten.de [accessed on December 3, 2016]).
  9. Stefan Mienack is a full-time national coach ... «German Basketball Association. In: www.basketball-bund.de. Retrieved December 3, 2016 .
  10. Julia Förner and Magdalena Landwehr win the European championship title with the German U18 . In: inFranken.de . ( infranken.de [accessed on August 14, 2018]).
  11. GOLD !!! EUROPEAN CHAMPION !!! «German Basketball Association. Retrieved August 14, 2018 .
  12. Nina Rosemeyer and Stefan Mienack receive the Golden Badge of Honor from the NBV. In: nbv-basketball.de. November 23, 2018, accessed December 28, 2018 .
  13. https://www.basketball-bund.de/news/dbb-damen-prominent-besetzt-1104234