Andryushchenko Oleg Anatolyevich (born June 22, 1977 ) is a world-class master of sports in Russia ( ball hockey , 2002).
Oleg Andryushchenko | |
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| Full name | Oleg Anatolyevich Andryushchenko |
| Date of Birth | July 22, 1977 (42 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Birobidzhan ( Jewish Autonomous Oblast ) |
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| Hockey school | “ Hope ” ( Birobidzhan ) |
| Position | goalkeeper |
| Growth | 176 |
| Weight | 89 |
| Club (s) | Hockey with a ball |
| games / statistics | 180 |
Biography
Oleg Andryushchenko began playing ball hockey in his native Birobidzhan .
After spending two seasons at the gates of Nadezhda , I received an invitation to the army club of Khabarovsk .
He was involved in the national teams of Russia.
Achievements
Bronze medalist of the championship of Russia - 2005
Russian Cup Winner - 2002, 2004
Included in the list of 22 best players of the season - 2002
The second winner of the tournament for prizes of the Government of the Russian Federation - 2002
Champion of Russia among juniors - 1996
Vice-champion of Russia in mini-hockey - 1998, 2001
Links
- Sosnin V.I., Scheglov M.I., Yurin V.L. Ball Hockey: Encyclopedia. - M: New Technologies, 2009. - 808 p. - ISBN 978-5-86541-025-6 .
- Profile on the FHMR website