Daria Nikolaevna Talysheva (born October 16, 1991 , Tula ) is a Russian volleyball player . Libero . Master of Sports of Russia .
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| Specialization | volleyball player ( libero ) |
| Club | Dynamo Moscow (since 2017) |
| Date of Birth | October 16, 1991 (27 years) |
| Place of Birth | Tula ( RSFSR , USSR ) |
| Growth | 182 cm |
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Biography
Daria Talysheva started practicing volleyball at the age of 12 in the Tula Youth and Youth School with coach Valentina Kastornova [1] [2] . From 2005 she played for Tulitsa -2 (from 2007 for the main team) in the Premier League B of the Russian Championship (at first in the position of attacker before the players, and then as a libero ). In 2009, Tulitsa was disbanded, and Talysheva continued her playing career in Dynamo Krasnodar , where she also played for the season in the big league, and in 2010/2011 she made her debut in the super league, becoming the bronze medalist of the Russian championship . In 2012–2017, a volleyball player in one season played for the Novy Urengoy Fakel , Tyumen Tyumen-Tyumen State University , Omsk Omichka , again for Dynamo from Krasnodar and Saratov Proton . In 2016, as part of the Krasnodar team, became the winner of the EKV Cup and the second time the winner of the bronze medals of the championship of Russia .
In 2017, Darya Talysheva signed a contract with Dynamo Moscow [3] , in which she became the champion of Russia.
In 2015, Talysheva was called to the Russian national team , but due to a severe arm injury and the subsequent operation, the debut in the national team of the country did not take place [4] . In May 2018, a volleyball player in the Russian team took part in the first League of Nations , and then in the World Championship held in Japan.
Club career
- 2005—2009 - Tulitsa ( Tula );
- We are - Dynamo ( Krasnodar );
- 2012—2013 - Torch ( New Urengoy );
- 2013—2014 - Tyumen-TyumSU ( Tyumen );
- 2014—2015 - Omichka ( Omsk );
- 2015—2016 - Dynamo ( Krasnodar );
- 2016—2017 - Proton ( Saratov region );
- from 2017 - Dynamo ( Moscow ).
Achievements
| Daria Talysheva in official matches of the Russian team | ||
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| world championship 2018 | five | |
| League of Nations 2018 | 9 | |
| Total | 14 | |
- two - time champion of Russia - 2018 , 2019 ;
- two-time bronze medalist of the Russian Championships - 2011 , 2016 .
- winner of the Cup of Russia 2018 ;
- silver ( 2014 ) and double bronze ( 2011 , 2016 ) winner of the Cup of Russia .
- two-time winner of the Super Cup of Russia draws - 2017, 2018.
- European Volleyball Confederation Cup (EKB) 2016 winner.
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Links and Sources
- Profile on the website of Dinamo ЖВК Moscow
- Statistics on the site volleyservice.ru
- Profile on CEV website
- Almanacs of the All-Russian Volleyball Federation.