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My idol in sports
1. My idol in sports
Shagieva AdilyaZakirova Alsu
10B
Teacher: Malova L.R
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2.
The popular Russian athlete, volleyballplayer Ekaterina Gamova was born in
the famous industrial center of Russia,
the city of Chelyabinsk. This event took
place in the year of the Olympiad in
Moscow, or rather on the seventeenth of
October 1980. Ekaterina Gamova is a
member of the Russian national
volleyball team, twice she became the
world champion in volleyball as part of
our national team. Ekaterina Gamova is
an honored Master of Sports of Russia.
In 2010, volleyball player Ekaterina
Gamova was recognized as the best
athlete in Russia.
3.
Ekaterina Gamova was born inChelyabinsk, studied at
secondary school No. 71 with
sports classes, started playing
volleyball at the age of eight
under the guidance of her aunt
Lyubov Borisovna. At the age of
14, Ekaterina was enrolled in
the Chelyabinsk team of
masters "Metar". In 1996, she
won the first title in her career the Cup of Russia.
4.
In 1998, at the training camp inAlushta, Ekaterina Gamova
received an offer to move to
Yekaterinburg to the famous
Uralochka, headed by the
coach of the Russian national
team Nikolai Karpol. In March
1999, Uralochka and its
subsidiary team Uraltransbank,
for which Gamova played, met
in the final of the Russian
Championship and nominally
the second team almost beat
the first, leading 2:1 in sets.
Ekaterina Gamova became the
winner of the Russian
Championship for the first time
5.
In the autumn of 2004,Ekaterina Gamova announced
her decision to leave Uralochka
for Dynamo Moscow. In 20062009, Gamova became a
champion of Russia three times
and a silver medalist once as a
member of Dynamo.
Ekaterina Gamova spent six
seasons as a member of
Dynamo Kazan and became
one of the main creators of the
success of the team that won
five Russian championships in
a row in 2011-2015
Ekaterina Gamova spent the
2009/2010 season in Turkey,
playing for Fenerbahce
Istanbul. Starting with winning
the Turkish Super Cup,
Fenerbahce excelled in the Cup
and the national Championship
without a single defeat, and
only in the Champions League
final - the 39th match of the
season - the winning streak
was interrupted. Another
individual prize was won by
Ekaterina Gamova, who
became the most productive at
the Final Four in Cannes. In the
summer of 2010, the Russian
diagonal moved to Dynamo
Kazan.
6. Progress
With the Russian national teamsAs part ofthe Russian youth national team: world
champion (1997 and 1999), silver medalist
of the European Championship (1998).As
part of the student national team of Russia:
silver medalist of the Universiade-1999.
As part of the Russian national team: twotime Olympic silver medalist (2000 and
2004), two-time world champion (2006 and
2010), bronze medalist of the world
Championship-2002, two-time European
champion (1999 and 2001), bronze medalist
of the European Championships (2005 and
2007). silver medalist of the World Cup
(1999), silver medalist of the World Cup of
Champions (2001), winner (2002), silver
(2000, 2003, 2006, 2009) and bronze (2001)
Grand Prix medalist.
7. Awards and titles
Honored Master of Sports of Russia (2000).Medal of the Order of Merit for the
Fatherland, II degree (April 19, 2001) - for a
great contribution to the development of
physical culture and sports, high sporting
achievements at the Games of the XXVII
Olympiad 2000 in Sydney.
Medal of the Order of Merit for the
Fatherland, I degree (October 3, 2006) - for a
great contribution to the development of
physical culture and sports, high sporting
achievements.
Honorary badge "For merits in the
development of physical culture and sports"
(2016)