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The [[Suriname Olympic Committee]] is the national governing body for sports in Suriname. The SOC was established in 1959 and now has 17 members: Athletics, [[Badminton]], Basketball, Boxing, Chess, Cycling, Football, Judo, Karate, Shooting, Swimming, [[Table Tennis]], [[Taekwondo]], Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, and Wrestling.
 
One of the major sports in Suriname is [[Association football|football]]. Many Suriname-born players and Dutch-born players of Surinamese descent, like [[Gerald Vanenburg]], [[Ruud Gullit]], [[Frank Rijkaard]], [[Edgar Davids]], [[Clarence Seedorf]], [[Patrick Kluivert]], [[Ryan Babel]], [[Aron Winter]], [[Georginio Wijnaldum]], [[Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink]] and [[Jeremain Lens]] have turned out to play for [[Netherlands national football team|''Oranje'']]. In 1999, [[Humphrey Mijnals]], who played for both [[Suriname national football team|Suriname]] and the Netherlands, was elected Surinamese footballer of the century.


<ref>{{cite web|title=Het debuut van Humphrey Mijnals|url=http://www.olympischstadion.nl/nl/2_nieuws/?news_id=913|publisher=Olympisch Stadion}}</ref>


Another famous player is [[André Kamperveen]], who captained Suriname in the 1940s and was the first Surinamese to play professionally in the Netherlands.
 
The most famous international track & field athlete from Suriname is [[Letitia Vriesde]], who won a silver medal at the [[1995 World Championships in Athletics|1995 World Championships]] behind Ana Quirot in the 800 metres, the first medal won by a South American female athlete in World Championship competition. In addition, she also won a bronze medal at the [[2001 World Championships in Athletics|2001 World Championships]] and won several medals in the 800 and 1500 metres at the [[Pan-American Games]] and [[Central American and Caribbean Games]]. [[Tommy Asinga]] also received acclaim for winning a bronze medal in the 800 metres at the [[1991 Pan American Games]].
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Swimmer [[Anthony Nesty]] is the only [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] medalist for Suriname. He won gold in the 100-meter butterfly at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]] and he won bronze in the same discipline at the 1992 Summer Olympics in [[Barcelona]]. Originally from [[Trinidad and Tobago]], he now lives in [[Gainesville, Florida]], and is the coach of the University of Florida, mainly coaching distance swimmers.
 
[[Cricket]] is popular in Suriname to some extent, influenced by its popularity [[Cricket in the Netherlands|in the Netherlands]] and in neighbouring Guyana. The [[Surinaamse Cricket Bond]] is an [[List of International Cricket Council members|associate member]] of the [[International Cricket Council]] (ICC). Suriname and Argentina are the only ICC associates in South America, although Guyana is represented on the [[West Indies Cricket Board]], a full member. [[Suriname national cricket team|The national cricket team]] was ranked 47th in the world and sixth in the [[ICC Americas]] region as of June 2014, and competes in the [[World Cricket League]] (WCL) and [[ICC Americas Championship]]. [[Iris Jharap]], born in Paramaribo, played [[women's One Day International]] matches for [[Netherlands national women's cricket team|the Dutch national side]], the only Surinamer to do so.<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/netherlands/content/player/54678.html Iris Jharap player profile and statistics] – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 1 December 2014. Dick Vierling, also born in Paramaribo, played for the [[Netherlands national cricket team]] during the late 1980s and was a noted club cricketer for [[Quick 1888]] throughout the following two decades, but ([https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/4/4160/Miscellaneous_Matches.html none of his matches] were accorded first-class status.</ref>
 
 
In the sport of badminton the local heroes are [[Virgil Soeroredjo]] & [[Mitchel Wongsodikromo]] and also [[Crystal Leefmans]]. All winning medals for Suriname at the [[Carebaco Caribbean Championships]], the [[Central American and Caribbean Games]] (CACSO Games)<ref>[http://www.rnw.nl/suriname/article/het-blijft-bij-een-keer-brons-op-cacso Het blijft bij één keer brons op Cacso | Radio Nederland Wereldomroep]. Rnw.nl (27 September 2012). Retrieved 12 July 2013.</ref> and also at the [[South American Games]], better known as the [[ODESUR Games]]. Virgil Soeroredjo also participated for Suriname at the [[Badminton at the 2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London Summer Olympics]], only the second badminton player, after [[Oscar Brandon]], for Suriname to achieve this.<ref>[http://www.london2012.com/athlete/soeroredjo-virgil-1102087/ Results And Medalists]. London2012.com. Retrieved 12 July 2013.</ref>
<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/netherlands/content/player/54678.html Iris Jharap player profile and statistics] – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 1 December 2014. Dick Vierling, also born in Paramaribo, played for the [[Netherlands national cricket team]] during the late 1980s and was a noted club cricketer for [[Quick 1888]] throughout the following two decades, but ([https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/4/4160/Miscellaneous_Matches.html none of his matches] were accorded first-class status.</ref>
 
In the sport of badminton the local heroes are [[Virgil Soeroredjo]] & [[Mitchel Wongsodikromo]] and also [[Crystal Leefmans]]. All winning medals for Suriname at the [[Carebaco Caribbean Championships]], the [[Central American and Caribbean Games]] (CACSO Games)
 
<ref>[http://www.rnw.nl/suriname/article/het-blijft-bij-een-keer-brons-op-cacso Het blijft bij één keer brons op Cacso | Radio Nederland Wereldomroep]. Rnw.nl (27 September 2012). Retrieved 12 July 2013.</ref>
 
 
and also at the [[South American Games]], better known as the [[ODESUR Games]]. Virgil Soeroredjo also participated for Suriname at the [[Badminton at the 2012 Summer Olympics|2012 London Summer Olympics]], only the second badminton player, after [[Oscar Brandon]], for Suriname to achieve this.
 
 
<ref>[http://www.london2012.com/athlete/soeroredjo-virgil-1102087/ Results And Medalists]. London2012.com. Retrieved 12 July 2013.</ref>
 
Multiple [[K-1]] champion and legend, [[Ernesto Hoost]], is of Surinamese descent. [[Mixed martial arts|MMA]] and kickboxing champions [[Melvin Manhoef]] and [[Gilbert Yvel]] were born in Suriname or are of Surinamese descent. [[Rayen Simson]], another legendary multiple world-champion [[Kickboxing|kickboxer]]; [[Remy Bonjasky]] also a multiple K-1 champion; as well as retired female kickboxer, [[Ilonka Elmont]]; notable up-and-comer kickboxer and K-1 fighter, [[Tyrone Spong]]; and former Muay Thai heavyweight champion, [[Ginty Vrede]] (deceased), were born in Suriname.
 
Involving the sport of tennis, historic national champions include [[Gerard van der Schroeff]] (men's single national champion for 10 consecutive years between the years 1931–41, plus champion of multiple future titles). [[Tjin-A-Djie Family|Herman Tjin-A-Djie]] (men's national champion 1941 and 1945, plus men's national double champion for 10 consecutive years with his brother Leo). [[Tjin-A-Djie Family|Leo Tjin-A-Djie]] (between 1948–57 he was eight-time national champion and men's national double champion for 10 consecutive years with his brother Herman). From Leo spawned the Opa Leo Tjin-A-Djie Tennis tournament. [[Tjin-A-Djie Family|Randolf Tjin-A-Djie]] was national champion for 1960.


<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/stut004eers01_01/stut004eers01_01_0235.php |title=Ricky W. Stutgard, De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893–1988)· dbnl |publisher=Dbnl.org |accessdate=13 July 2014}}</ref>
 
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