My idol Tetyukhin Sergey презентация

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Sergey Tetyukhin is a Russian volleyball player, an additional player, an Olympic champion

in 2012, a silver medalist of the Olympic games in Sydney, a bronze medalist of the Olympic games in Athens and Beijing, a prize-winner of the world championship, a multiple medalist of the European Championships, honored master of sports of Russia.

TETYUKHIN SERGEY

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Sergey Tetyukhin spent his childhood in Fergana. His father Yury Ivanovich was the

first trainer of the athlete, and the first team in career — Tashkent "Wings of the East". In 1992, due to the changed socio-political situation and the lack of prospects for the growth of the player at home, the Tetyukhin family decided to move to Russia and on the advice of honored coach of the USSR Yuri Furaev went to Belgorod. Sergei was accepted into the team "Belogorie".

YOUTH

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As recalled the head coach of the Belgorod club Gennady Shipulin, Sergei immediately

made a good impression and looked good in different roles:
«I remember for a long time I could not decide how best to adapt this talented guy. Today I have the site went Tetyukhin-forward, tomorrow Tetyukhin-binder. The decision to make him a player I took because of the phenomenal coordination and the ability of Tetyukhin soft movement to raise the speed ball. In addition, his physique-the standard for this roleIn»
In 1995, Tetyukhin won his first title with the Belgorod Lokomotiv, the Russian Cup, in 1997 and 1998 he became the champion of the country, and in 1999 he was first recognized as the most valuable player of the championship, winning the prize of Andrei Kuznetsov.In the 1999-2000 season, along with two Russians, Ilya Savelyev and Stanislav by Denejkina, began performances in the Italian "Parma". The team that spent the first season in the A1 series after returning from the second division, largely thanks to the Russian trio was able to take fifth place in the regular season.

CLUB CAREER

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For the third time the title of the best volleyball player of Russia

Sergey Tetyukhin was awarded in 2006. Then "the locomotive-Belogore" has lost the Superfinal of the championship of the country Dynamo, but the leader of the Belgorod team showed great character. On the eve of the second away match of the Superfinal (the first was lost by railwaymen with the score 0:3) Sergey on training unsuccessfully beat off the ball flying in a face and broke a finger. In the same match, Belgorod lost the first two games, but in the third set Tetyukhin, coming to the pitch, turned the score 3:6 to 7:6 and made a turning point in the course of the game. In just five games, he scored 23 points-almost a quarter of all that earned his team, including 10 directly from the filing. Lokomotiv Belogorie pulled out a tough victory and saved the intrigue in the series, in the rest of which Tetyukhin continued to play with a broken finger.

In the summer of 2006, along with partners in Belgorod "Loco" Alexander Kosarev and Vadim Khamuttskikh has passed in Kazan "the Dynamo-Tattransgaz". In the super final of the championship of Russia-2006/07 they took revenge from Moscow Dynamo for the defeat a year ago, and the next season brought Tetyukhin victory in the Cup of Russia and the Champions League and another prize for the best player of the country, after which the volleyball player returned to Lokomotiv-Belogorie.Third career appearance tetjuhina in "the Locomotive-Belogore" were linked the hopes of the fans in the new success of the team. After all, since 1995, when Sergey began to come out in the main squad of Gennady Shipulin, all Russian clubs for which he played, in each season won at least one title. The tradition

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Video Doigrovshchik Tetjuhina against the champion! Preview "Belogorie" - " Zenit-Kazan - https://youtu.be/m-kVTMAzcZw

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autumn 2009 Tetyukhin won his 8th national Cup as a member of Zenit Kazan and was recognized as the MVP of the Final eight in Kaliningrad, and in may 2010 he became the champion of Russia for the eighth time. In the 2010/2011 season, largely due to the skill and years of experience of Tetyukhin, Zenit managed to beat Dynamo Moscow in the final, which gained momentum to the decisive stages of the playoffs[10]. On may 7, 2011, Sergey Tetyukhin became the 9-time champion of the country, thus further strengthening his leadership in the number of titles in the Russian super League. After the end of the season he moved to Belogorie again.

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In December 2012, Sergey Tetyukhin won the Russian Cup for the ninth time

in his career and soon began to regularly play in Belogorie, recovering from problems with his knees and heart rhythm, which haunted the athlete before and after the Olympic tournament in London. In the playoffs of the super League 2012/13 "Belogorie" passed a difficult way, beating Moscow "Dynamo", Novosibirsk "locomotive", Kazan" Zenit", Ufa" Ural " and eight years later became the champion of the country. Sergey Tetyukhin won the tenth gold medal of the Russian Championships. He invariably left in starting structure of the Belgorod team in these duels, except for the third match of a semi-final series with "Zenith" which could pass because of the leg injury which arose in the previous meeting, but, according to the athlete, "the situation so developed that it was necessary to leave and help"[11]. Sergei's substitution in the second game was a turning point in that game[12]. On may 11, 2013, in the difficult first game of the "Golden" match against Ural on Tetyukhin's serve, Belgorod players scored 10 points in a row, after which they did not miss the initiative in the match[13].

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In March 2014, Sergey Tetyukhin won the Champions League for the fourth time,

and was awarded the MVP prize for playing in the final match against Turkish Halkbank. He once again showed an indomitable character, the ability to play at the maximum of opportunities in the most crucial moments — on his innings, Belogorie made a decisive acceleration in the first game, and in the end of the fourth, yielding 17:22, came forward, and turning the situation, eventually achieved victory[14].On March 26, 2017, in the match of the Russian championship against Zenit, Sergei Tetyukhin played in the starting lineup of Belogorie together with his son Pavel[15][16].On April 3, 2018, he announced that at the end of the 2017/18 season he would finish his playing career[17], and a week later in Ankara he won his last title with Belogorie-the European volleyball Confederation Cup[18]. April 29, 2018 match of the championship of Russia against Novourengoy "Torch" ended his career as a player.

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RUSSIAN NATIONAL TEAM

In 1994 Sergey Tetyukhin joined the Russian youth team. At the

European championship in Turkey, the team led by Valery Alferov won gold medals. In the final game with a score of 3:0 were beaten by peers from France, and Sergei Tetyukhin, who went to the decisive match with the novocaine blockade of the shoulder, was recognized as the best player of the tournament[19]. A year before, in 1993, Sergei could make his debut in the national team. He went along with the team in the traditional tour in those years in Japan, but never came to the site, because it was declared as the third reserve binder.The first official match for the national team Tetyukhin held may 11, 1996 in Beijing. Within the World of the League of Russian volleyball team that day won a victory over the Japanese team with the score 3:2. In July-August 1996 in Atlanta he performed at the first Olympic games in his career[20].In December 1999, Sergey Tetyukhin won the world Cup and was awarded the title of honored master of sports. In 2002, the Russian team won The world League for the first time and won silver medals at the world championship. As a result of the world forum Sergey took the fourth place in the dispute of the most productive players, losing only to the famous diagonal Markos Milinkovich, Ivan Milkovich and quite a bit — Vladimir Nikolov (135 points against 139), and also entered the top ten of the host tournament.

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European youth championship MVP (1994).
Best player of the Russian championship (1999, 2003, 2006,

2008).MVP of the Final four of the Champions League (2002/03, 2013/14).
MVP of the Final four of the Russian Cup (2007).
MVP of the Final eight of the Open Cup of Russia (2009).
MVP of the European Olympic qualifying tournament (2016).
Best pitcher of the Champions League final four (2010/11).
He entered the symbolic seven of the club world championship (2014).
A participant Games stars Russia (2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, February 2014, December 2014).Knight of the order of Vyacheslav Platonov (2012).
The best athlete of Russia in 2012 according to the Federation of sports journalists of Russia, the newspaper "Sport-Express", an Internet portal "Cempionatam" the audience of the TV channel "Russia-2»

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