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- 2. The popular Russian athlete, volleyball player Ekaterina Gamova was born in the famous industrial center of
- 3. Ekaterina Gamova was born in Chelyabinsk, studied at secondary school No. 71 with sports classes, started
- 4. In 1998, at the training camp in Alushta, Ekaterina Gamova received an offer to move to
- 5. In the autumn of 2004, Ekaterina Gamova announced her decision to leave Uralochka for Dynamo Moscow.
- 6. Progress With the Russian national teamsAs part of the Russian youth national team: world champion (1997
- 7. Awards and titles Honored Master of Sports of Russia (2000). Medal of the Order of Merit
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The popular Russian athlete, volleyball player Ekaterina Gamova was born in
The popular Russian athlete, volleyball player Ekaterina Gamova was born in
Ekaterina Gamova was born in Chelyabinsk, studied at secondary school No.
Ekaterina Gamova was born in Chelyabinsk, studied at secondary school No.
In 1998, at the training camp in Alushta, Ekaterina Gamova received
In 1998, at the training camp in Alushta, Ekaterina Gamova received
In the autumn of 2004, Ekaterina Gamova announced her decision to
In the autumn of 2004, Ekaterina Gamova announced her decision to
Ekaterina Gamova spent six seasons as a member of Dynamo Kazan and became one of the main creators of the success of the team that won five Russian championships in a row in 2011-2015
Ekaterina Gamova spent the 2009/2010 season in Turkey, playing for Fenerbahce Istanbul. Starting with winning the Turkish Super Cup, Fenerbahce excelled in the Cup and the national Championship without a single defeat, and only in the Champions League final - the 39th match of the season - the winning streak was interrupted. Another individual prize was won by Ekaterina Gamova, who became the most productive at the Final Four in Cannes. In the summer of 2010, the Russian diagonal moved to Dynamo Kazan.
Progress
With the Russian national teamsAs part of the Russian youth national
Progress
With the Russian national teamsAs part of the Russian youth national
As part of the Russian national team: two-time Olympic silver medalist (2000 and 2004), two-time world champion (2006 and 2010), bronze medalist of the world Championship-2002, two-time European champion (1999 and 2001), bronze medalist of the European Championships (2005 and 2007). silver medalist of the World Cup (1999), silver medalist of the World Cup of Champions (2001), winner (2002), silver (2000, 2003, 2006, 2009) and bronze (2001) Grand Prix medalist.
Awards and titles
Honored Master of Sports of Russia (2000).
Medal of the
Awards and titles
Honored Master of Sports of Russia (2000).
Medal of the
Medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, I degree (October 3, 2006) - for a great contribution to the development of physical culture and sports, high sporting achievements.
Honorary badge "For merits in the development of physical culture and sports" (2016)