Tatyana Pavlovna Gonobobleva (until 1971 - Semenova ) ( January 19, 1948 - May 28, 2007 ) - Soviet volleyball player , player of the USSR national team (1971-1974). Olympic champion 1972 , winner of the 1973 World Cup , European champion 1971 . Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1972). The game function is a binder.
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| Full name | Tatyana Pavlovna Gonobobleva (Semenova) |
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| Specialization | volleyball |
| Date of Birth | January 19, 1948 |
| Place of Birth | Leningrad , USSR |
| Date of death | May 28, 2007 (59 years old) |
Biography
Born and started volleyball in Leningrad . The first coach is V. A. Gladkova.
She played for the team: 1965-1968 - Spartak (Leningrad), 1969-1979 - Petrel (Leningrad). Silver medalist of the USSR championships 1969 and 1970. As part of the national team of Leningrad, she became the silver medalist of the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR 1971 .
In 1973, as part of the student team of the USSR, she became the winner of the World Universiade .
In the USSR national team in official competitions she performed in 1971-1974. It includes: Olympic champion 1972 , silver medalist at the 1974 World Cup , winner of the first World Cup 1973 , European champion 1971 .
After completing her sports career, she worked as a coach.
She was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor .
Source
- Volleyball. Encyclopedia / Comp. V.L. Sviridov, O.S. Chekhov. - Tomsk: Yanson Company, 2001.
