Lyudmila Bodniyeva
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2000 Romania | Team |
Lyudmila Valeryevna Bodniyeva (Russian: Людмила Валерьевна Бодниева; born on October 15, 1978, in Elista, Russia) is the current head coach of the Russian women's national handball team.[1] She formerly played for the clubs Akva Volgograd and Krim Ljubljana,[2] and was a world champion with the Russian women's national handball team. She is of Kalmyk ethnicity.[citation needed]
She won a gold medal with the winning Russian team at the 2005 World Women's Handball Championship in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and was selected into the championship's all-star team (as pivot).[citation needed]
She received a silver medal at the 2006 European Women's Handball Championship in Sweden, and was voted into the all-star team (pivot). She was also in the all-star team at the 2004 European Women's Handball Championship, where the Russian team finished 4th.[citation needed]
Twice World Champion, silver and bronze medalist of Europe Championship "All star team" as pivot: World Championship 2001 Italy, 2005 Russia (MVP) European Championship 2000 Romania, 2002 Danmark, 2004 Hungaria, 2006 Sweden
References
- ^ "Bodniyeva takes over as head coach of Russian women". www.eurohandball.com. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
- ^ "Player info". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 2020-09-01.
External links
- Liudmila Bodnieva at the European Handball Federation
- Liudmila Bodnieva at Olympedia
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- 2 Kuznetsova
- 5 Postnova
- 7 Bodniyeva
- 9 Uskova
- 10 Davydenko
- 11 Levina
- 12 Sedoykina
- 15 Shipilova
- 16 Sidorova
- 17 Andryushina
- 19 Muravyova
- 21 Zhilinskayte
- 24 Bliznova
- 25 Turey
- 26 Khmyrova
- 29 Chernoivanenko
- Coach: Trefilov
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