Artyom Wassiljewitsch Jarsutkin

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Artyom Wassiljewitsch Jarsutkin Volleyball (beach)
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birthday May 20, 1996
place of birth Obninsk, Russia
partner 2013–2017 Oleg Stojanowski
since 2018 Maxim Siwolap
World ranking Position 21
successes
2013 - European Champion U18
2017 - European Champion U22
2017 - fourth FIVB 5-Star Poreč
(As of March 12, 2018)

Artjom Wassiljewitsch Jarsutkin ( Russian Артём Васи́льевич Ярзу́ткин , English transcription Artem Yarzutkin , born May 20, 1996 in Obninsk ) is a Russian beach volleyball player .

Career

Jarsutkin reached ninth place with Oleg Stojanowski at the U19 World Cup in Porto in 2013 . Then Stojanowski / Jarsutkin were in Maladsetschna in the final against the Austrians Buchegger / Pristauz European champions of the U18. In 2014 they took part in a tournament of the FIVB World Tour at the Grand Slam in Moscow for the first time and finished 17th. At the U21 World Championships in Larnaka and the U19 in Porto they were each fifth. In 2015 they played the Open tournaments in Fuzhou and Lucerne as well as the Moscow Grand Slam. At the World Cup in the Netherlands they came third in the group in the first knockout round and had to admit defeat to the later finalists Numberdor / Varenhorst , so that they finished the tournament in 17th place. At the U22 European Championship in Macedo de Cavaleiros , they did not get past 25th place. With Maxim Siwolap , Jarsutkin was fifth in the U20 European Championship in Larnaka. At the Sochi Open, Stojanowski / Jarsutkin achieved their first top ten result on the World Tour with fifth place and they finished ninth in Antalya .

At the beginning of 2016 they reached the final of the Kisch Open against the Qatari duo Jefferson / Cherif . After two poor results in Brazil, they finished ninth in Doha . They came in fifth at the U21 World Cup in Lucerne. At the 2016 European Championships in Biel / Bienne, they were third in the group in the first knockout game to the Latvians Samoilovs / Šmēdiņš . On the World Tour there were then two top ten results with fifth place in the major in Klagenfurt and ninth place in Long Beach . Stojanowski / Jarsutkin also finished fifth at the CEV Masters in Jūrmala . In 2017 they started with a 17th place in Fort Lauderdale . At the three-star tournaments in Kisch, Xiamen and Moscow they came third, ninth and third again. In Baden they won the U22 European Championship in the final against the Norwegian Bernsten / Mol . At the same place they reached 13th place at the CEV Masters a week later. On the World Tour they just missed the medal ranks as fourth in Poreč . After 17th place at the World Cup in Vienna and ninth place at the European Championships in Jūrmala , the two Russians separated.

In 2018 Maxim Siwolap Jarsutkins is a new partner.

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Individual evidence

  1. FIVB world rankings (as of March 12, 2018)