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Irene van Dyk was born on 21 June, 1972 in Vereeniging, Gauteng, South Africa, is a South African-New Zealand netball player. Discover Irene van Dyk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
Popular As |
Irene van Dyk |
Occupation |
Primary school teacher |
Age |
51 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
Born |
21 June, 1972 |
Birthday |
21 June |
Birthplace |
Vereeniging, Gauteng, South Africa |
Nationality |
South Africa
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Irene van Dyk Height, Weight & Measurements
At 51 years old, Irene van Dyk height is 1.93 m .
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Height |
1.93 m |
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Not Available |
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Who Is Irene van Dyk's Husband?
Her husband is Christie van Dyk
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Husband |
Christie van Dyk |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Bianca van Dyk |
Irene van Dyk Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Irene van Dyk worth at the age of 51 years old? Irene van Dyk’s income source is mostly from being a successful teacher. She is from South Africa. We have estimated Irene van Dyk's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
teacher |
Irene van Dyk Social Network
Timeline
In June van Dyk celebrated her 40th birthday and said she had no plans to retire.
In the ANZ Championship she shot a tournament high 501 goals from 527 shots at 95.1%.
Irene van Dyk (née Viljoen; born 21 June 1972) is a South African-born New Zealand netball player.
A goal-shooter, van Dyk is one of the world's best-known netballers and is the most capped international player of all time.
The Silver Ferns had not won a major event since the 1987 World Netball Championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
Debuting in 1994, she represented South Africa 72 times and captained the team.
In 1994 she married Christie van Dyk and the two have one child, a daughter named Bianca.
Van Dyk is a teacher, having worked in both primary and intermediate schools.
She made her debut for the South African national side in 1994 and went on to captain the side and represent them 72 times.
She was part of the silver medal-winning South African team who beat New Zealand 59–57 in the first round of the 1995 Netball World Championships and lost 68–48 to Australia in the final.
In 2000, she moved to Wellington, New Zealand and was quickly picked for the New Zealand national team, the Silver Ferns.
Van Dyk emigrated to New Zealand in 2000.
A 2002 biography of her by Russell Gray is called Changing Colours.
Van Dyk won a silver medal as part of the New Zealand team that lost the final 57–55 against Australia at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England after double overtime.
The Silver Ferns won the Netball World Championships in Kingston, Jamaica, beating Australia 49–47 in the final.
Van Dyk netted 41 goals from 43 attempts at 95%.
She was the 2003 New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year and a nominee in 2005.
For most of her domestic career in New Zealand she played for the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Magic (2003–2013).
Irene van Dyk was born Irene Viljoen in Vereeniging, Gauteng, South Africa.
From 2003 to 2013 van Dyk played national league netball for the Waikato Magic and in 2005 spearheaded their first National Bank Cup title.
The win finished the Southern Sting's six-year winning streak.
On 5 July 2004 she came on at the start of the 3rd quarter of the third test match in a series against Australia and scored 24 from 24 shots to turn the match around.
In November 2004 she went to Australia where the Silver Ferns were defeated 2-1 by Australia.
She became a New Zealand citizen in 2005, and represented New Zealand for 14 years before retiring from international netball in June 2014.
In the winter of 2005 a one-off Test was played in Sydney where the Silver Ferns beat Australia 50–43.
Van Dyk was a dominant factor in the win and cemented her position as the world's greatest goal shooter especially against Australia's own formidable shooting weapon Catherine Cox whose own form fell away after being worn down by New Zealand's goal keeper Vilimaina Davu.
In October 2005 van Dyk helped defeat Australia 61–36.
In a match notable for the loss of Australian Captain Liz Ellis for three-quarters of the match, New Zealand were too good for Australia with their speed, ball handling, uncompromising defence and shooting accuracy.
Partnered with goal attack Jodi Te Huna, van Dyk's composure and athleticism came to the fore and Australia appeared to have no response to this and the overall effort of New Zealand.
New Zealand had an undefeated year in 2005 including a successful end of year tour to the Caribbean where they beat Barbados and Jamaica.
New Zealand faced Australia, the defending champions, in the final of 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
Van Dyk performed with skill and determination in an enthralling battle against Australian goal keeper and home town girl Bianca Chatfield who gave a sterling performance against her.
(Liz Ellis wasn't available due to injury.) New Zealand won the final 60–55.
Van Dyk shot a tournament high 300 goals from 324 shots for 93 percent during the games.
On September the 23rd 2009, van Dyk played her 100th test for New Zealand, a 52–36 win over Australia.
New Zealand lost the series 3–2.
In 2010, van Dyk was chosen to lead the New Zealand team in the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
The 2010 Games also saw her become the most capped player in Silver Ferns history, surpassing Lesley Rumball's 110 caps.
Van Dyk shot 32 from 32 in the semi-final and 25 from 29 (86%) in the final when New Zealand beat Australia 66–64.
Van Dyk played for the Central Pulse in the ANZ Championship from 2014, taking a coaching role in more recent years.