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TEAM COMPOSITION
RUS / Russia - Team Composition
Team manager
Vladimir Mukhin
Head coach
Vladimir Kondra
Assistant coach
Andrey Nozdrin
Doctor
Alexey Rymarev
Therapist / trainer
Valeriy Timoshenko
Journalist
Ilya Trisvyatskiy
No.
Name
Lastname
Shirt Name
Birthdate
Height
Weight
Spike
Block
Club
C
1
Vladimir
Manerov
Manerov
30.03.1993
200
85
340
320
Dynamo Moscow
2
Pavel
Pankov
Pankov
14.08.1995
197
88
340
320
Dynamo Moscow
3
Ivan
Demakov
Demakov
06.01.1993
209
101
350
330
ZENIT Kazan
4
Artem
Anoshko
Anoshko
05.05.1993
197
81
340
320
Dynamo Moscow
5
Taras
Chekhonadskikh
Chekhonadskikh
25.03.1993
194
82
335
315
Lokomotiv Belogorie
L
6
Denis
Popov
Popov
17.10.1993
180
65
310
300
MVK Voronezh
7
Konstantin
Gavrilov
Gavrilov
12.06.1993
205
92
355
335
Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
8
Vladimir
Chivel
Chivel
13.06.1993
210
80
350
330
Avtomobilist St-Petersburg
9
Pavel
Subota
Subota
16.06.1993
198
78
337
321
Lokomotiv Izumrud
10
Cheslavs
Sventitskis
Ches
23.08.1993
202
80
340
320
Dynamo Yantar
11
Ilya
Nikitin
Nikitin
30.07.1993
202
95
350
330
Dynamo Moscow
L
12
Andrey
Minin
Minin
18.05.1993
195
83
325
310
Tver
13
Sergey
Ershov
Ershov
19.08.1993
205
97
345
330
Gazprom Ugra
14
Ivan
Podrebinkin
Podrebinkin
03.07.1993
198
85
345
325
Nova
15
Alexey
Tertyshnikov
Tertyshnikov
12.03.1993
202
84
345
330
Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
16
Alexey
Kobilev
Kobilev
07.04.1994
207
92
350
330
Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
17
Stanislav
Masliev
Masliev
22.07.1993
200
89
340
320
Lokomotiv Belogorie
18
Nikita
Luchin
Luchin
11.10.1994
202
88
345
320
Gazprom Ugra
C=Captain L=Libero
Team profile
The team of Russia in 1993-1994 male birth was established in 2009.
Having stage of preparation and a series of friendly games the team won gold medals at the Eurasian Games in city of Kazan in the summer of 2010.
The next time the team met in Moscow in November 2010 to prepare for the championship of members of the association EEVZA. In the city of Talsi, Latvia team won the gold medal.
To take part in the European Championship in 2011 for youth teams in Ankara, Turkey, the Russian team had to pass a qualifying round in Austria. The Russian national team won five victories and won the right to compete with the strongest national teams in Europe for the championship of Europe.
At the European Championships in Ankara, the team of Russia won bronze medals.
Setter team - Pavel Pankov was awarded the best setter tournament.
Coach profile
Achievements
In the game's career:
Champion of the XXII Olympic Games (1980).
Silver medalist Olympics XXI (1976).
Bronze medalist XX Olympiad (1972).
World Champion (1978).
World Championship silver medalist (1974).
5-time European champion (1971, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981).
2-time World Cup winner (1977, 1981).
9-time champion of the USSR (1974-1982).
Silver medalist of the USSR (1971).
3-time winner of the Games of the peoples of the USSR (1971, 1975, 1979).
4-time winner of European Cup (1974, 1975, 1977, 1981).
In coaching career:
With CSKA champion of the USSR (1989-1991), winner of the European Champions Cup (1989, 1991), European Super Cup (1991).
With "Olympiakos": Champion of Greece (1993, 1994), bronze medalist of the Champions Cup (1993).
With the youth team of the USSR: European Champion (1984), World Champion (1985).
With the USSR national team (the second coach): Silver medalist Olympics XXIV (1988), European champion (1987), bronze medalist of the World Cup (1989).
With the Russian team (the second coach): silver medalist of the XXVII Olympiad (2000), World Cup winner (1999), Silver (1999) and bronze (2001), winner of European championship silver (2000) and bronze (2001), winner of the World League.
On the junior national team of Russia: World Champion (2005).
With the youth team in Russia: two times the European Championship bronze medalist (2008, 2011).
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