Alexei Sidorenko

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Alexei Sidorenko Volleyball (beach)
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birthday August 26, 1983
size 2.00 m
partner 2005–2006 Pawel Saulko
2007 Pawel Sabuslajew
2008–2009 Dmitri Jakowlew
since 2009 Alexander Dyachenko
successes
2011 - Third Asian Cup
(As of June 18, 2013)

Alexei Sidorenko ( Russian Алексей Сидоренко , English transcription : Alexey Sidorenko, born August 26, 1983 ) is a Kazakh beach volleyball player .

Career

Sidorenko played his first tournament on the FIVB World Tour with Pawel Saulko at the 2005 Shanghai Open . Sidorenko / Saulko also competed in two Grand Slams in Gstaad and Stavanger in 2006 . They achieved their best joint result with the 33rd place at the Open tournament in Saint Petersburg . In 2007 Sidorenko played the World Tour with Pavel Sabuslajew . The duo reached 25th place three times. With Dmitri Jakowlew Sidorenko was initially represented in 2008 at satellite and challenger tournaments. In late 2008 and early 2009 Sidorenko / Jakowlew played other open tournaments. Sidorenko then competed for the Grand Slam in Marseille with his new partner Alexander Dyachenko . In 2010, Sidorenko / Djatschenko came 17th at the Grand Slams in Moscow and Klagenfurt as well as the Åland Open. In 2011 they qualified for the World Cup in Rome . There they could only win one set and were eliminated as bottom group after the preliminary round. They later reached the top ten for the first time in Klagenfurt in ninth place. In the same year they were third in the Asian Cup. In 2012 they finished ninth four times on the World Tour. They finished the Asian Cup in fifth. So far, they have finished ninth three times in the 2013 World Tour. They are also qualified for the World Championships in Stare Jabłonki .

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