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Kobzev, Vladimir Leonidovich

Vladimir Leonidovich Kobzev (born February 27, 1956 , Barnaul ) is an honored coach of Russia in field hockey.

Hockey player
Vladimir Leonidovich Kobzev
Positiontrainer
Citizenship the USSR
Russia
Born


Coaching career
1977-USSR flag / Russian flag Communal worker
1989Flag of the RSFSR RSFSR (under 21 years old)
1997-2001Russian flag Russia
2005-2006Russian flag Russia
2011Russian flag Russia (up to 18 years old)
2011—Russian flag Russia (up to 21 years old)
International medals

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Biography

Vladimir Kobzev was born in Barnaul on February 27, 1956 . In 1976, after serving in the army, he entered the labor faculty of Altai State University at the Department of History and Philology (he graduated in 1982 ).

In May 1977, he organized the women's field hockey team (now the Kommunalshchik sports club ), which became a member of the First USSR Field Hockey League among women, won prizes and played in European competitions. Also, in 1989 - 2005, female rugby was cultivated at Kommunalshchik Insurance Company.

In 1989, Vladimir Kobzev organized the first women's rugby team in the USSR in Kommunalshchik. This squad was invited to the world rugby festival in the city of Christchurch ( New Zealand ) and took 4th place out of 15 at the tournament of women's teams (the rivals were rugby players from the USA, New Zealand, Japan, Holland, etc.). In the following years, the “Kommunalschik” rugby player played in commercial tournaments, in the competitions of the “Asia” league, which united the clubs of Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, as well as in the Russian Championship. The rugby team was disbanded in 2005.

In 1991, Kobzev fulfilled the standard of a well-deserved trainer: his pupil Tatyana Tanaeva, who once played for Kommunalschik , took 3rd place in the USSR national hockey team as part of the USSR national team. The title of Honored Trainer of Russia was officially awarded in February 1994 .

Vladimir Kobzev is the president of the club and the head coach of the hockey team Kommunalshchik (Barnaul) , which has been playing in the women's Super League of the Russian Championship from 1992 to the present. At the end of 2008, he was approved as the head coach of the Russian women's field hockey team; at the end of 2009, he resigned. In 2011, he won the European Championship II with the Russian national team (under 18 years old) and received a ticket to Championship I.

Coaching Achievements

Club Hockey

19812 place, youth championship of the RSFSR.
19822 place, youth championship of the RSFSR.
19832 place, youth championship of the RSFSR and the USSR.
19843 place in the Championship of the RSFSR. 1st place, youth championship of the RSFSR and the USSR.
19853 place in the Championship of the RSFSR. Exit to the first league of the USSR.
19862nd place at the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the RSFSR. 3rd place in the Youth Games of the RSFSR. 1st place in the overall standings at the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the RSFSR.
19871st place in the championship of the RSFSR among girls.
19883rd place, youth championship of the USSR.
19892 place, youth championship of the USSR.
19943rd place at the Youth Games of Russia.
1998The final of the Cup of Russia. Exit to the Eurocup.
20043rd place - Bronze medals of the championship of Russia. 1st place, youth championship of Russia.
20053rd place - Bronze medals of the championship of Russia. The final of the Cup of Russia. Exit to the Eurocup.
20063rd place - Bronze medals of the championship of Russia. 3-4 places in the Trophy division of the European Cup Cup. 1st place, youth championship of Russia.
20073rd place - Bronze medals of the championship of Russia.
2008The final of the Cup of Russia. Exit to the Eurocup. 1st place, youth championship of Russia (under 16 years).
20093rd place - Bronze medals of the championship of Russia. Winning the Euro Cup - EuroHockey Cup Winners' Cup Trophy.
20101st place, Youth Spartakiad of Russia.
20111st place, youth championship of Russia (under 18 years old).

Women's Rugby

19904th place (out of 15) at the rugby festival, Keystech, New Zealand - the first Soviet women's team went abroad.
19911st place in the tournament "Berliner SV 92", Berlin, Germany.
19923rd place in the tournament dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Berliner SV 92 club.
1993Champions of the Asia League.
1994Champions of the Asia League.

Russian team

Vladimir Kobzev worked as a head coach with the female youth (under 21 years old) national team of the RSFSR (1989) and the female youth national team of Russia (1997-2001, 2005-2006). In 2008, he was approved as the head coach of the Russian national women's field hockey team. In 2009, dismissed. In 2011, he won the European Championship II with the Russian national team (under 18 years old) and received a ticket to Championship I. At the end of 2011, he accepted the youth team (under 21 years old).

1989RSFSR national team up to 21 yearsKiev (Ukrainian SSR)Youth games of the USSR4th place
1998Russian national team U21Bratislava, SlovakiaEuropean Youth Championship, Group B3rd place, exit to group A
2000Russian national team U21Leipzig, GermanyEuropean Youth Championship, Group A6th place, departure to Division B, access to the World Championship
2001Russian national team U21Buenos Aires, ArgentinaYouth World Championship15th place (out of 15)
2006Russian national team U21Siauliai , LithuaniaEuropean Youth Championship, Trophy Division3rd place
2009national team of RussiaKazan, RussiaChampions Chellenge II8th place (out of 8)
2009national team of RussiaAmsterdam, HollandEurope championship7th place (out of 8), departure to the Trophy division
2011Russian national team under 18 years oldPrague, Czech RepublicEuropean Championship II1st place (out of 8), access to the European Championship-I
2012Russian national team U21Aleksin, RussiaEuropean Championship II1st place (out of 6), access to the European Championship-I

Links

  • Official site of IC Kommunalshchik (Barnaul)
  • The old version of the site of SC "Communal"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kobzev__Vladimir_Leonidovich&oldid=97261936


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