Stanislav Bakumovski

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Stanislav Bakumovski
portrait
birthday October 22, 1984
place of birth Zaporizhia , Soviet Union
size 1.91 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack / adoption
societies
1995-2001
2001-2002
2002-2005
-2011
since 2011
1. VC Minden
SV Bayer Wuppertal II
Netzhoppers Koenigs Wusterhausen
Post SV Erfurt
Erfurt VC
beach volleyball
partner 1998–2003 various
2003 Marcus Melzer
2004, 2007–2008 Peer-Ole Mielenz
2004–2006 Sebastian Dollinger
society VC Olympia Berlin
successes
2002 - German U20
Champion 2003 - German U20
Champion 2004 - 9th place U21 World Championship
2006 - 4th place FIVB Challenger Cyprus
2006 - 5th place U23 European Championship
2006 - 9th place German Championship
As of October 10, 2017

Stanislav Bakumovski (born October 22, 1984 in Zaporozhye , Ukrainian SSR ) is a German volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career hall

Bakumovski started playing indoor volleyball at 1. VC Minden in 1995 . In 2001/02 he played for regional league club SV Bayer Wuppertal II . The outside attacker then moved to the second division Netzhoppers Königs Wusterhausen for three years . Bakumovski later played again in the regional league at Post SV Erfurt , whose volleyball department will play for the Erfurt VC from 2011.

Career Beach

Bakumovski has also been playing beach volleyball with various partners since 1998. With Marcus Melzer he was German U20 champion in 2002 and 2003. In 2004 he played with Peer-Ole Mielenz at national tournaments. With Sebastian Dollinger he finished ninth at the U21 World Cup in Madeira in September 2004 . In 2006 Bakumovski / Dollinger finished fourth at the FIVB Challenger in Cyprus , fifth at the U23 European Championship in St. Pölten and ninth at the German Championship in Timmendorfer Strand . In 2007 and 2008 Bakumovski played again with Peer-Ole Mielenz.

Private

Bakumovski's brother Eugen is a former German national volleyball player.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Beach volleyball German championships. http://sport-record.de , November 17, 2016, accessed October 10, 2017 .