Diederik David van Weel (born 28 September 1973 in Baarn) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who played 61 international matches for the Netherlands, in which he didn't score a single goal. The defender made his debut for the Dutch on 17 August 1998 in a match against Argentina. He played in the Dutch League for HC Bloemendaal and Laren, and was a member of the team that won the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He stopped playing hockey in 2005.
Coordinates: 53°50′25″N 0°23′06″W / 53.840372°N 0.384903°W / 53.840372; -0.384903
Weel is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the town of Beverley and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of the village of Tickton. It lies on the east bank of the River Hull.
It forms part of the civil parish of Tickton.
Telephone services are provided by KC and in 2013 a superfast fibre optic broadband service was made available.
WEEL could refer to:
WCNF (700 AM, "Power 700") is a radio station licensed to serve Dothan, Alabama, USA. The station, which began licensed operation in 1996, is currently owned by Alarado Media, LLC. The station is licensed to broadcast only during daylight hours.
Since November 2011, WCNF has aired a mix of conservative talk radio, sports, news, and agricultural information branded as "700 The Farm". Weekday programming includes a morning drive sports talk show co-hosted by Alabama Crimson Tide football play-by-play announcer Eli Gold and Auburn Tigers football color analyst Stan White broadcast from WZNN in Birmingham. Conservative talk host Neal Boortz airs in mid-days from WSB in Atlanta via Dial Global. Conservative talk host Mike Gallagher from Salem Radio Network airs weekday afternoons. Other weekday programming includes news, weather, market reports, commentary, and The Afternoon AG Review.
Weekend programming includes talk shows hosted by Dennis Prager, Steve Gill, and Hugh Hewitt, plus Outdoors with Alan Warren and Viewpoint Alabama. The station signs off at sunset each night to protect WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio, and KBYR in Anchorage, Alaska, from skywave interference.