Sergey Tetyukhin
Sergey Yuryevich Tetyukhin (Russian: Серге́й Юрьевич Тетюхин; born 23 September 1975) is a former Russian volleyball player. He was born in Fergana, Uzbekistan. He is 1.97 m tall, and plays as passer-attacker. Together with Samuele Papi and Sérgio Santos he is one of only three male volleyball players who have accumulated four Olympic medals in the course of their long sporting careers. Tetyukhin, however, has the distinction of being the only volleyball player in the world (male or female) with four Olympic medals who has all three types of those awards, including gold at London Olympics.[1]
Awards
Individual
- 1994 CEV U21 European Championship - Most Valuable Player
- 1999 Russian Superleague - Most Valuable Player
- 1999 Honored Master of Russia
- 2001 Order of Friendship
- 2002 FIVB World Championship - Outside Hitter in Super Seven Selection
- 2003 CEV Champions League - Most Valuable Player
- 2003 Russian Superleague - Most Valuable Player
- 2005 Medal of the Order For Merit to the Motherland
- 2007 Russian Superleague - Most Valuable Player
- 2007 Russian Cup - Most Valuable Player
- 2008 Russian Superleague - Most Valuable Player
- 2009 Russian Cup - Most Valuable Player
- 2009 Medal of the Order For Merit to the Fatherland
- 2011 CEV Champions League - Best Server
- 2012 Best Athlete Russia by (Russian Federation of Sports Journalists - Sport Express - Championat.com - Russia-2)
- 2012 Viacheslav Platonov Award
- 2012 Order of Honour Russia
- 2014 CEV Champions League - Most Valuable Player
- 2014 FIVB Club World Championship - Best Outside Spiker
- 2016 Olympic Qualifier - Most Valuable Player
- 2016 European Confederation - Volleyball Ambassador of the Year
Clubs
CEV Champions League
2002/2003 - with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod 2003/2004 - with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod 2004/2005 - with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod 2005/2006 - with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod 2007/2008 - with Dynamo-Tattransgaz 2010/2011 - with Zenit Kazan 2013/2014 - with Belogorie Belgorod
FIVB Club World Championship
Doha 2009 - with Zenit Kazan Belo Horizonte 2014 - with Belogorie Belgorod
CEV Cup
1996/1997 - with Belogorie Belgorod 2008/2009 - with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod 2017/2018 - with Belogorie Belgorod
CEV Challenge Cup
2001/2002 - with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod
National Championships
- 1994/1995
Russian Championship, with Lokomotiv Belgorod - 1994/1995
Russian Cup, with Lokomotiv Belgorod - 1995/1996
Russian Championship, with Belogorie Belgorod - 1995/1996
Russian Cup, with Belogorie Belgorod - 1996/1997
Russian Championship, with Belogorie Belgorod - 1996/1997
Russian Cup, with Belogorie Belgorod - 1997/1998
Russian Championship, with Belogorie-Dynamo Belgorod - 1997/1998
Russian Cup, with Belogorie-Dynamo Belgorod - 1998/1999
Russian Championship, with Belogorie-Dynamo Belgorod - 2001/2002
Russian Championship, with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod - 2002/2003
Russian Championship, with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod - 2002/2003
Russian Cup, with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod - 2003/2004
Russian Championship, with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod - 2004/2005
Russian Championship, with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod - 2004/2005
Russian Cup, with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod - 2005/2006
Russian Championship, with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod - 2006/2007
Russian Championship, with Dynamo-Tattransgaz - 2006/2007
Russian Cup, with Dynamo-Tattransgaz - 2007/2008
Russian Championship, with Dynamo-Tattransgaz - 2008/2009
Russian Cup, with Lokomotiv-Belogorie Belgorod - 2009/2010
Russian Championship, with Zenit Kazan - 2009/2010
Russian Cup, with Zenit Kazan - 2010/2011
Russian SuperCup 2010, with Zenit Kazan - 2010/2011
Russian Championship, with Zenit Kazan - 2011/2012
Russian Cup, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2012/2013
Russian Championship, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2012/2013
Russian Cup, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2013/2014
Russian SuperCup 2013, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2013/2014
Russian Championship, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2013/2014
Russian Cup, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2014/2015
Russian SuperCup 2014, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2014/2015
Russian Championship, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2014/2015
Russian Cup, with Belogorie Belgorod - 2015/2016
Russian Championship, with Belogorie Belgorod
National Team
Senior Team
- 1996
FIVB World League - 1997
FIVB World League - 1998
FIVB World League - 1999
FIVB World Cup - 1999
CEV European Championship - 2000
Olympic Games - 2000
FIVB World League - 2001
FIVB World League - 2001
CEV European Championship - 2002
FIVB World League - 2002
FIVB World Championship - 2003
CEV European Championship - 2004
Olympic Games - 2004
CEV European League - 2005
CEV European Championship - 2006
FIVB World League - 2007
FIVB World Cup - 2007
CEV European Championship - 2008
Olympic Games - 2008
FIVB World League - 2009
FIVB World League - 2011
FIVB World Cup - 2012
Olympic Games
Junior Team
- 1994
CEV U21 European Championship - 1995
FIVB U21 World Championship
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References
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Sergey Tetyukhin". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
External links
- Sergey Tetyukhin at the International Olympic Committee
- Sergey Tetyukhin at the Olympic Channel
- Sergey Tetyukhin at Olympedia
- FIVB Profile
- Last Man Standing: Russian hero Sergey Tetyukhin
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Preceded by Maria Sharapova |
Flagbearer for Rio de Janeiro 2016 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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