Nataliya Goncharova (volleyball)
Nataliya Goncharova | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Nataliya Olegovna Goncharova | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality |
Ukraine (until 2010) Russia (2010-present) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born |
Skole, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | 1 June 1989||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 74 kg (163 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spike | 321 cm (126 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Block | 306 cm (120 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Volleyball information | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Position | Opposite | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Current club | Dynamo Moscow | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number | 8 (club and national team) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Last updated: 18 January 2017 |
Nataliya Olegovna Goncharova, previously Obmochaeva[1] (Russian: Ната́лия Оле́говна Гончаро́ва, born 1 June 1989 in Skole) is a Ukraine born Russian female volleyball player. She played for the Ukraine women's national volleyball team until 2010 when she became part of the Russia women's national volleyball team.[2]
Career
With the Ukrainian team, she played the 2005 Girls' Youth European Volleyball Championship,[3] the 2006 Women's Junior European Volleyball Championship,[3] the 2007 Junior World Championship,[4] the qualification for the Women's European Volleyball Championship (in 2007 and 2009),[5][6] and the qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics[7]
With Russia, she was part of the teams which played the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan,[8] the FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix (in 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016),[3] the European Championships (in 2011, 2013, 2015),[2] the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship (in 2010, 2014),[9] the 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup in Japan,[10] and the Olympic Games of London 2012[11] and Rio 2016.[12]
At club level, she played for University (in Ivano-Frankivsk) and Regina (in Rivne) before moving to Dynamo Moscow in 2007.[3][13][14]
Personal life
In 2012, she married Russian volleyball player Aleksey Obmochaev. However, they divorced in January 2016.[1]
Clubs
- University Ivano-Frankivsk
- Regina Rivne
- Dynamo Moscow (2007–present)
Awards
Individuals
- 2013 Summer Universiade "Most Valuable Player"
- 2013 Summer Universiade "Best Spiker"
- 2015 FIVB Grand Prix "Best Opposite"
- 2015 FIVB World Cup "Best Opposite"
- 2016 Women's European qualification "MVP"
National team
Junior
- 2005 Girls' Youth European Volleyball Championship – Gold medal (with Ukraine)
- 2006 Women's Junior European Volleyball Championship – Bronze medal (with Ukraine)
- 2013 Universiade – Gold medal (with Russia)
Senior
- 2010 FIVB World Championship – Gold medal (with Russia)
- 2013 European Championship – Gold medal (with Russia)
- 2014 FIVB World Grand Prix – Bronze medal (with Russia)
- 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix – Silver medal (with Russia)
- 2015 European Championship – Gold medal (with Russia)
Clubs
- 2007 Russian Cup – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2007–08 Russian Championship – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2008 Russian Cup – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2008–09 Russian Championship – Gold medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2008–09 CEV Women's Champions League – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2009 Russian Cup – Gold medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2009–10 Russian Championship – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2010–11 Russian Championship – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2011 Russian Cup – Gold medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2011–12 Russian Championship – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2012 Russian Cup – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2012–13 Russian Championship – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2013 Russian Cup – Gold medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2013–14 Russian Championship – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2014–15 Russian Championship – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2015–16 Russian Championship – Gold medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2016 Russian Cup – Silver medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
- 2016–17 Russian Championship – Gold medal (with Dinamo Moscow)
References
- 1 2 Анфиногентов, Андрей (17 February 2016). "Наталия Гончарова: "С мужем рассталась, но в семейной жизни не разочаровалась"". Sport Express (in Russian). Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- 1 2 "Profile". CEV. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- 1 2 3 4 "Profile – World Grand Prix 2016". FIVB. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Japan vs. Ukraine - 2007 Junior World Championship - Match report" (PDF). FIVB. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Ukraine - Team details - 2006/07 European Championships". CEV. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Ukraine - Team details - 2009 European Championships". CEV. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Ukraine - Team details - 2008 Olympic Games - European Qualification". CEV. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "2013 Summer Universiade - Women Volleyball - Gold medal match report" (PDF). 2013 Summer Universiade. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Profile – Italy 2014". FIVB. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Profile – World Cup 2015". FIVB. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Profile – London 2012". FIVB. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Profile – Rio 2016". FIVB. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "Наталья Гончарова: "О Пушкине мне напоминают постоянно"". Sport Express (in Russian). 24 March 2009. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ↑ "WebCite query result". www.webcitation.org. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
External links
- Profile at CEV
- Profile (in Russian) at Women's Volleyball Club Dinamo (Moscow)
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Sheilla Castro |
Best Opposite Spiker of FIVB World Grand Prix 2015 |
Succeeded by Lonneke Slöetjes |
Preceded by First Award |
Best Opposite of World Cup 2015 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |