Tatyana Alexandrovna Romanova (b. September 9, 1994 , Kazan ) - Russian volleyball player . Binder. Master of Sports of Russia .
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| Full name | Tatyana Alexandrovna Romanova |
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| Specialization | volleyball player (binder) |
| Club | Uralochka-NTMK (since 2017) |
| Date of Birth | September 10, 1994 (24 years old) |
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| Growth | 182 cm |
Biography
Tatyana Romanova started volleyball in the Youth School of Youth in Kazan [1] , and after the formation of the youth team in Dynamo-Kazan VK structure in 2011, she was included in her team, for which she played for two seasons. After a year spent in Volgodonsk on loan, she returned to Dynamo Kazan and in 2015 became the champion of Russia . In 2015-2017, she played for Zarechye-Odintsovo near Moscow, and since 2017 she has been a player of Uralochka-NTMK , in which she won the bronze in the Russian Championship in 2018.
In 2012, as part of the youth national team of Russia, Romanova took part in the European Championship, and in 2013 - in the World Cup.
In June 2017, the volleyball player made her debut in the Russian national team , with whom she became the silver medalist of the Yeltsin Cup . In July of the same year she participated in the Grand Prix . In 2018, the new national team head coach Vadim Pankov also attracted Romanov to perform for the national team. In the first draw of the League of Nations, the national team played 15 matches and invariably left the starting lineup in all of Romanov. In September-October of the same year, Romanova took part in the World Cup in Japan.
Club career
- 2011—2013 - Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan );
- 2012—2014 - Impuls-Sport ( Volgodonsk );
- 2014—2015 - Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan );
- 2015—2017 - " Zarechye-Odintsovo " ( Moscow region );
- from 2017 - " Uralochka-NTMK " ( Sverdlovsk region ).
Achievements
| Tatyana Romanova in official matches of the Russian national team | ||
| Games | Glasses | |
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| Olympic Qualification (2019) | 3 | 2 |
| 2018 World Cup | eight | one |
| Grand Prix 2017 | 6 | 6 |
| League of Nations ( 2018 , 2019 ) | 27 | 65 |
| Total | 44 | 74 |
With clubs
- Champion of Russia 2015 ;
- two-time bronze medalist of the championships of Russia - 2018 , 2019 .
- silver medalist of the youth league championship of Russia 2013.
With Russian national teams
- participant of the world championship 2018 .
- participant of the 2017 Grand Prix as part of the Russian national team.
- participant of the League of Nations 2018 as part of the Russian team.
- double silver medalist of the Boris Yeltsin Cup - 2017, 2018.
- participant of the European Championships 2012 and the world 2013 in the youth team of Russia.