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RUS M: Tetyukhin to retire from national team after Olympic Games!

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The World volleyball star Sergey Tetyukhin won’t be a member of the Russian national team after the Olympic Games. Fortunately, he won’t still retire from playing volleyball.

Tetyukhin

Tetyukhin

The performance in Rio will be my last in the colors of the Russian national team. The club forced me for one-year contract, so that means that I’m staying in Belogorie. And what I will do next? I have many ideas, but at this moment I can’t tell you exactly what I would do after retiring. What is certain is that my future will be connected with sport” admits Tetyukhin.

With the national team of Russia he won four medals at the Olympic Games (1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronzes), and one silver medal from the World Championship. Also, he has 3 medals from the World Cup (2 gold trophies and 1 silver), 5 medals from the European championships (3 silvers and 2 bronzes). The impressive record is in World League – 10 medals (1 gold, 3 silvers, and 6 bronzes). He also has one silver from the Europa League. Tetyukhin is definitely a rich volleyball player…

 

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Axe July 27, 2016 - 11:19 pm

Are you 100% sure?!;) If I were you, I would think once again…;)

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