Vladimir Nikolayevich Babakin (born November 4, 1956 , Sverdlovsk , USSR ) is a Soviet and Russian volleyball coach . Honored Coach of the RSFSR (1994), Honored Coach of Russia (1995).
Vladimir Babakin | ||
| general information | ||
| Full name | Vladimir Nikolaevich Babakin | |
| Was born | November 4, 1956 (aged 62) Sverdlovsk , USSR | |
| Citizenship | ||
| Growth | 186 | |
| Weight | 98 | |
| Career | ||
| Coaching career | ||
| 1998-2006 | assistant | |
| 2006β2008 | ch. trainer | |
| 2008β2009 | ch. trainer | |
| A hotel | assistant | |
| 2012β2013 | assistant | |
| 2013β2014 | ch. trainer | |
| 2014β2015 | assistant | |
| International medals | ||
| Honorary sports title
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| Chest sign
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Biography
Born on November 4, 1956 in the city of Sverdlovsk . The first trainers were outstanding specialists - the Honored Coach of the USSR, the RSFSR Yuri Nikolaevich Filimonov and Viktor Vasilyevich Bobrov , as a player trained under the guidance of the Honored Coach of the RSFSR and the Kazakh SSR Gennady Mikhailovich Posazhennikov . During the formation of the coaching career, he worked together with such trainers as the Honored Coach of the RSFSR Nikolai Mikhailovich Sorogin , Honored Coach of the RSFSR Valery Alferov , with whom he worked for more than 15 years. From 1981 to 2006, he worked as director of the Children's and Youth Sports School No. 15 of Yekaterinburg.
Prepared Players
During the period of work in the Youth Sports School No. 15 of Yekaterinburg
- Igor Shulepov - Honored Master of Sports of the USSR , (in 1972)
- Valery Goryushev - Honored Master of Sports of the USSR , (in 1973)
- Alexey Bodvuy - Master of Sports of Russia of international class , (in 1977)
- Andrey Egorchev - Honored Master of Sports of the USSR , (in 1978)
- Nikolai Apalikov - Honored Master of Sports of the USSR , Champion of the Olympic Games (2012), (in 1978)
- Sergey Latyshev - Master of Sports of Russia of international class , (in 1978)
While working in the club Neftyanik / Yaroslavich 2006-2008
- Maxim Mikhailov - Honored Master of Sports of Russia , Champion of the Olympic Games (2012), (from 2006-2008)
- Alexander Sokolov - Honored Master of Sports of Russia , Champion of the Olympic Games (2012), Winner of the World League ( 2011 ), Winner of the World Cup ( 2011 ), Winner of the League of Nations ( 2018 ), (from 2006-2008)
Achievements
Locomotive Emerald
- Champion of Russia in men's volleyball 1998/1999
- Bronze medalist of the Challenge Cup EKV 1998/1999
- Winner of the Russian Volleyball Cup for Men 1999
- Silver medalist of the Russian Volleyball Championship for men 1999/2000
- Winner of the Russian Volleyball Cup for Men 2000
- Silver medalist of the Russian Championship in men's volleyball 2000/2001
- Finalist of the Top Teams Cup 2000/2001
- Winner of the Russian Volleyball Cup for Men 2001
- Silver medalist of the Russian Volleyball Cup for men 2002
- Bronze medalist of the Russian Volleyball Championship for men 2002/2003
- Bronze medalist of the Russian Volleyball Cup for men 2003
- Bronze medalist of the European Volleyball Confederation Cup (CEV) 2003/2004
- Bronze medalist of the Russian Volleyball Cup for men 2004
Neftyanik / Yaroslavich
- 1st place in the Premier League A - Access to the Super League of the Russian Championship in men's volleyball 2006/2007
- 9th place in the Super League of the Russian Volleyball Championship for men 2007/2008
Lokomotiv (Novosibirsk)
- 6th place in the Super League of the Russian Volleyball Championship for men 2008/2009
- Semifinalist of the European Volleyball Confederation Cup (CEV) 2008/2009
Kuzbass
- 8th place in the Super League of the Russian Open volleyball championship for men 2012/2013
- 8th place in the Super League of the Russian Volleyball Championship for men 2014/2015
Torpedo / Dynamo (Chelyabinsk)
- 2nd place in the Premier League B - Entering the Super League of the Russian Open Volleyball Championship for men 2013/2014
Awards and titles
- Honored Trainer of the RSFSR (1994)
- Honored Trainer of Russia (1995)
- Badge of Honor "For Merits in the Development of Physical Culture and Sports" (2003)
- The badge of honor of the All-Russian Volleyball Federation "For the development of volleyball in Russia" (2006)
Personal life
Vladimir Babakin is a graduate of the Faculty of Physical Culture, Sports and Security of the Ural State Pedagogical University. (1975 - 1979)
Links
- Babakin Vladimir Nikolaevich. - biography on the site "Sports in the Urals".
- Anniversary of the Honored Volleyball Coach of Russia. - The official site of MAOU DO SDUSSHOR Lokomotiv-Emerald.
- Honored trainer of the Russian Federation Vladimir Babakin held a master class in Yekaterinburg. - Official site of the Sverdlovsk Regional Volleyball Federation