Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Abramov, Pavel Sergeevich

Pavel Sergeyevich Abramov (born April 23, 1979 in Moscow ) is a Russian volleyball player , honored master of sports , player, player of the Russian team in 2001-2007 and 2010.

Volleyball
Pavel Abramov
general information
Full namePavel Sergeevich Abramov
Born
Moscow , USSR
Citizenship
Height200
The weight87
Positiongame player
Team Information
Teamcompleted his career
Club career [* 1]
1996-1999Flag of Russia MGFSO
1999-2001Flag of Russia Iskra-Strategic Rocket Forces
2001-2003Flag of Russia Dynamo (Moscow)
2003-2005Japan flag Torey Arrows
2005-2009Flag of Russia Spark
2009—2010Flag of poland Jastrzamba Wien30 (401)
2010-2012Flag of Russia Spark39 (297)
2012—2013Flag of Russia Ural33 (274)
2013—2014Flag of Russia Province23 (64)
National Team [* 2]
2001-2007,
2010
Flag of Russia Russia150
(1265)
International medals
Volleyball
Olympic Games
BronzeAthens 2004
World Championships
SilverBuenos Aires 2002
European Championships
BronzeOstrava 2001
BronzeBerlin 2003
SilverRome 2005
SilverMoscow 2007
world Cup
SilverJapan 2007
World league
BronzeKatowice 2001
GoldBelo Horizonte 2002
BronzeMoscow 2006
SilverKatowice 2007
Honorary sports title

ZMS sign of Russia.png

  1. ↑ The number of matches (scored points <+ played innings>) for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of matches (scored points <+ played innings>) for the national team in official matches.

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Achievements
    • 2.1 With the Russian team
    • 2.2 With clubs
    • 2.3 Others
    • 2.4 Personal
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

Graduate of the Olympus Education Center. The first coach is Pyotr Vasilyevich Shevyakov. Graduate of the Faculty of Geography of Moscow State University in 2002 (Department of Physical Geography of the World).

He began his playing career in 1996 with the MGFSO team, which played in the second league of the Russian Championship . The first big success for Pavel Abramov came at the 1999 World Youth Championship , where he surpassed all the opponents in attack and serve, became the second at the reception and won the prize for the most valuable player of the tournament along with a gold medal. In the same 1999, Pavel began speaking for the Odintsovo Iskra-Strategic Rocket Forces .

In 2001, he made his debut in the Russian national team and in Dynamo Moscow , and in 2003 he moved to Japan and spent two seasons in the V-League Torey Arrows team ( Mishima ), after which he returned to Iskra .

Pavel Abramov continuously played for the Russian national team until 2007, won the bronze medal of the Olympic Games in Athens , was a finalist of the 2002 World Cup, and won medals of European championships four times. At the World League 2002 tournament, which ended with the victory of the Russian national team, Abramov became the laureate of two individual prizes at once - the best in attack and at the reception. He also played for the Russian national team at the 2010 World League tournament ; in all, during his career, he played 150 matches and scored 1265 points.

In the summer of 2009, after four seasons at Iskra, Pavel Abramov signed a contract with the Polish club Jästschembe Wien , becoming the first player in the 21st century to leave the Russian championship. The season spent in Poland turned out to be successful for Pavel: he was recognized as the most valuable player in the Cup of the country, and in the championship his club lost only to the undisputed leader of Polish volleyball in recent years - the Belchatow Skra. In 2010 he returned to Iskra, performed the functions of captain of the Moscow Region team. In the season 2012/13, he played for the Ufa Ural , then for one year he defended the colors of the Nizhny Novgorod “Province” .

In 2011, he founded the Black Bread agricultural enterprise in the Aleksinsky District of the Tula Region [1] .

Achievements

With the Russian team

  • Bronze medalist of the XXVIII Olympic Games in Athens (2004).
  • Silver medalist at the World Cup ( 2002 ).
  • Silver medalist of the European Championships ( 2005 , 2007 ), bronze medalist of the European Championships ( 2001 , 2003 ).
  • Silver medalist of the World Cup ( 2007 ).
  • Winner of the World League ( 2002 ), silver medalist ( 2007 ) and bronze ( 2001 , 2006 ) medalist of the World League.
  • Winner of the Euroleague ( 2005 ), silver medalist of the Euroleague ( 2004 ).

With clubs

  • Silver medalist of the championships of Russia ( 2007/08 , 2008/09 , 2012/13 ), bronze medalist of the championships of Russia ( 2000/01 , 2001/02 , 2005/06 , 2006/07 , 2011/12 ).
  • Finalist of the Cup of Russia ( 2008 ).
  • Finalist of the CEV Cup (2005/06, 2013/14), Challenge Cup (2012/13).
  • Champion League bronze medalist (2008/09), CEV Cup (2002/03), Top Teams Cup (2006/07).
  • Champion of Japan (2005), winner of the Japan Cup (2005).
  • Silver medalist of the Polish Championship (2009/10), winner of the Polish Cup (2009).

Others

  • World Champion among youth teams (1999).
  • European Champion among youth teams (1998).
  • Bronze medalist of the Russian Beach Volleyball Championship (2000).

Personal

  • MVP , the best striker and serve the youth world championship (1999).
  • The best striker and host of the World League (2002).
  • Euroleague MVP (2005).
  • The best host of the European Championship (2005).
  • The best host of the “Final Four” CEV Cup (2005/06).
  • Member of the Stars of Russia (2005, 2012).
  • MVP Championship and Japan Cup (2005).
  • Poland Cup MVP (2009).

Notes

  1. ↑ "I am an urban collective farmer." How a Muscovite became a farmer (neopr.) . "Home" (September 1, 2014). Date of treatment October 9, 2014.

Links

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Pavel Abramov on the website of the International Volleyball Federation
  • Statistics on the website of the agency "Volley Service"
  • “Volleyball made money easier.” How Pavel Abramov became a successful farmer (neopr.) . Business Online (March 27, 2018).
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abramov_Pavel_Sergeevich&oldid=94189986


More articles:

  • Volzhin, Valerian Alexandrovich
  • Hulsanpes
  • Tangale
  • World Junior Curling Championships 1991
  • Abu Yakub Yusuf (Sultan of Marinidov)
  • Cornaro Giovanni
  • Davydov, Alexander Lvovich (engineer)
  • Hackney Roger
  • Signs of postage of Ukraine (2017)
  • Forfaiting

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019