Olga Jurjewna Krivoschejewa

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Olga Jurjewna Krivoschejewa
portrait
Date of birth May 15, 1961
place of birth Novosibirsk , Russian SFSR
size 1.80 m
position passing
societies
until 1988

1994–1996
1996–1997
1997
ADK Alma-Ata
Vakifbank Ankara
Schweriner SC
VC Pawlodar
TV Wetzlar
National team
264 times Soviet Union
successes
1984
1985
1985
1986
1987
1988
1995
Soviet champion
Winner of the European Champions
Cup European Champion in the Netherlands
Sixth in the World Cup in Czechoslovakia
Vice European Champion in Belgium
Olympic Champion in Seoul
German Champion

As of March 6, 2020

Olga Jurjewna Krivosheyeva ( Russian О́льга Ю́рьевна Кривоше́ева ; English transcription: Olga Yuryevna Krivosheyeva; born May 15, 1961 in Novosibirsk ) is a former Soviet national volleyball player . Alongside Irina Kirillowa , she was the outstanding setter of the 1980s.

Krivoschejewa won the gold medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul and gold at the European Championships in 1985 in the Netherlands. In total, she completed 264 international matches for the Soviet selection .

With the Schweriner SC she won the German championship title in 1995 alongside Sylvia Roll , Hanka Pachale and Ute Steppin . In 1996 she ended her professional career in the Bundesliga and in 1997 she played for TV Wetzlar , which was promoted to the Bundesliga, but whereupon the club had to withdraw for financial reasons. Before that she played u. a. at ADK Alma-Ata , Vakifbank Ankara and VC Pawlodar .

Kriwoschejewa lives with her family in Wetzlar and works as a teacher and volleyball trainer.

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