Semyon Poltavskiy (original) (raw)
Russian volleyball player
Semyon Poltavskiy | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Semyon Vladimirovich Poltavskiy |
Nationality | UkrainianRussian |
Born | (1981-02-08) 8 February 1981 (age 43)Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, USSR |
Height | 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) |
Weight | 89 kg (196 lb) |
Spike | 346 cm (136 in) |
Block | 338 cm (133 in) |
Volleyball information | |
Position | Opposite |
Number | 2 |
Career | |
YearsTeams 2000–20012001–20062006–20082008–20092009–20112011–20132013–20152015–2016Avtomobilist Saint PetersburgAcqua Paradiso MontichiariDianamo MoscowYaroslavich YaroslavlFakel Novy UrengoyDianamo MoscowYaroslavich YaroslavlDinamo Krasnodar | |
National team | |
2003–2010 Russia | |
Honours Men's Volleyball Representing Russia Olympic Games 2008 Beijing Team World Cup 2007 Japan World League 2002 Belo Horizonte 2007 Katowice 2010 Cordoba 2006 Moscow 2008 Rio de Janeiro 2009 Belgrade European Championship 2005 Serbia and Montenegro/Italy 2007 Russia 2003 Germany European League 2005 Russia | |
Last updated: 29 December 2017 |
Semyon Vladimirovich Poltavskiy (Russian: Семён Владимирович Полтавский) (born 8 February 1981 in Odesa, Ukrainian SSR) is a former volleyball player from Russia, who was a member of the men's national team that won the silver medal in both the 2005 and 2007 European Championships. He was named Most Valuable Player in the latter tournament.
Individual awards
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- 2007 World League "Best Scorer"
- 2007 World League "Best Server"
- 2007 European Championship "Most Valuable Player"
- 2007 European Championship "Best Server"
- 2007 FIVB World Cup "Best Server"
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Preceded by Alberto Cisolla | Most Valuable PlayerEuropean Championship 2007 | Succeeded by Piotr Gruszka |
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vteRussia men's volleyball squad – 2008 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal | |
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1 Korneev 2 Poltavskiy 3 Kosarev 6 Grankin 8 Tetyukhin 9 Khamuttskikh (C) 10 Berezhko 13 Ostapenko 15 Volkov 16 Verbov 17 Mikhaylov 18 Kuleshov Coach: Alekno |
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