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Duishebaev, Talant Mushanbetovich

Talant Mushanbetovich Duishebaev ( Kirg. Dyshbaev Talant Mushanbetovich ; June 2, 1968 , Frunze ) - handball player and handball coach. He played for the national teams of the USSR, the CIS, Russia and Spain. One of the strongest playmakers in the history of handball, in 1994 and 1996, was recognized as the best handball player in the world. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1992). In 2000, as a result of a survey conducted by the International Handball Federation , he was recognized as the second handball player of the planet in the 20th century [1] . By nationality - Kirghiz [2] .

Handball player
Talent Duishebaev
Role
Growth183 cm
Citizenship
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Awards and medals
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the USSR
Goodwill Games
GoldSeattle 1990handball
United team for the united team
Olympic Games
GoldBarcelona 1992handball
Russia for Russia
World Championships
GoldSweden 1993
Spain for Spain
Olympic Games
BronzeAtlanta 1996handball
BronzeSydney 2000handball
European Championships
SilverSpain 1996
SilverItaly 1998
BronzeCroatia 2000
State awards

Commander of the Order "Manas" II degree

Content

Biography

The pupil of the Kyrgyz school of handball, the first coach - Valery Nikolaevich Zakharchuk. Talent Duishebaev was captain of the CIS team ( United Team ), which became the champion of the 1992 Olympic Games, and the Russian team - the world champion of 1993. After the collapse of the USSR, Talent moved to play in Spain, in 1995 he became a citizen of this country. With the Spanish national team Duishebaev three times participated in the Olympic Games and won two bronze medals - in Atlanta and Sydney. At the last Olympics in his career - Athens 2004 - the Spanish national team was defeated by the Germans in the quarter finals. Three times during this period, the team Duishebaeva became the winner of the European Championships .

The main milestones in the club career of Talant Duishebaeva are associated with the Cantabria team from Santander , with whom he twice won the Spanish Championships and the Goblet Cup , and the club from the small Spanish city of Ciudad Real , where he came in 2001. In the 2003/2004 season, this club for the first time in its history became the champion of Spain, a year later reached the Champions League final . Soon, in June 2005, a farewell match of Duishebaev was held in the Palace of Sports "Don Quixote", which announced the end of the player’s career and the transition to coaching. In the first year of his work as a coach, Duishebaev led Ciudad Real to victory in the Champions League.

In the 2006/2007 season, owing to the injury of the main point guard “Ciudad Real”, the Slovenian Uros Zorman, 38, Duishebaev, was forced to return to the site. The great handball player quickly restored playing conditions - in November 2006, his brilliant game contributed to the club's victory in the European Super Cup [3] , and then in the national championship.

Since 2008, when Duishebaev again focused on coaching, his Ciudad Real won the Champions League twice and scored three victories in the Spanish championships. For two years he worked with Atletico Madrid.

Since January 2014 he has been working as the head coach of the Polish team Vive ( Kielce ). From October of the same year, he also coached the Hungarian national team , and after the completion of the European Championship 2016, he headed the Polish national team .

Play career

Clubs

  • "Petrel" Frunze (USSR)
  • CSKA ( USSR )
  • "Cantabria" ( Santander , Spain ) (1992-1997)
  • Nettelstedt ( Lubbecke , Germany ) (1997–1998).
  • Minden (Germany) (1998–2001).
  • Ciudad Real (Spain) (2001–2005, 2006–2007).

Achievements

With national teams of the USSR and Russia
  • World champion among youth ( 1989 ).
  • Winner of the Goodwill Games ( 1990 ).
  • Olympic champion ( 1992 ).
  • World Champion (1993).
With the Spanish national team
  • Bronze medalist of the Olympic Games ( 1996 , 2000 ).
  • Silver medalist of the European Championship (1996, 1998).
  • Bronze medalist of the European Championship (2000).
  • European Championship MVP (1996).
In a club career
  • Champions League winner (1994).
  • Champions League finalist (2005).
  • 2-time winner of the Cup Winners' Cup (2002, 2003).
  • Winner of the EHF Cup (1993).
  • European Super Cup Winner (2006).
  • 4-time champion of Spain (1993, 1994, 2004, 2007).
  • 2-time winner of the Cup of the King of Spain (1995, 2003).
  • 4-time ASOBAL Cup winner (1996, 2003, 2004, 2006).
  • Winner of the Spanish Super Cup (2005).

Coaching career

 
Spanish coach BM Ciudad Real
  • Ciudad Real (Spain) (2005–2011).
  • Atletico (Madrid, Spain) (2011–2013).
  • "Vive" (Kielce, Poland) (since 2014) [4] .
  • The men's team of Hungary (2014–2016).
  • Polish men's team (2016–2017).
Progress
  • 4-time winner of the Champions League (2006, 2008, 2009, 2016).
  • Champions League finalist (2010, 2011, 2012).
  • European Super Cup Winner (2008).
  • 4-time champion of Spain (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010).
  • 4-time winner of the Cup of the King of Spain (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013).
  • 3-time ASOBAL Cup Winner (2005, 2007, 2010).
  • 4-time champion of Poland (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017).
  • 4-time winner of the Polish Cup (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017).

Awards

  • Silver Medal of the Order for Sporting Merit ( Spain , 2006) [5]
  • Order Manas 2 degrees (2017) [6]

Family

Wife - Olga Shishkina , world champion in handball. The sons of Talant Duishebaev are handball players: Alex (b. 1992) performs under the authority of his father in Viva, Daniel (b. 1997), whose rights also belong to the Polish club, defending the colors of the Slovene Celje. Both are Spanish national team players.

Notes

  1. Newspaper “Vedomosti” dated June 20, 2000
  2. ↑ Faruk elik, Kırgızistan'da 'yılın adamı' seçildi (inaccessible link) (tour.)
  3. ↑ From a place - in a career
  4. ↑ Talant Dujszebajew oficjalnie zaprezentowany Archival copy dated January 20, 2014 on the Wayback Machine (Polish)
  5. ↑ Personas y equipos que recibido las diferentes medallas de la Real orden del merito deportivo durante el año 2006 (isp.)
  6. ↑ Niyazov, Ilmiyanov, Shildabekov ... - who else was awarded by the president

Literature

  • Agnieszka Gola-Rakowska. Prawdziwy Talent. - Burda Publishing, 2016. - ISBN 978-83-8053-202-1 .

Links

  • Profile on the EHF website (English)
  • Talant Duishebaev - Olympic statistics on Sports-Reference.com (English)
  • Meet with Talent
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Duyshebaev,_Talant_Mushanbetovich&oldid=100922955


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