Nikolay Karpol Explained

Nikolay Karpol
Fullname:Nikolay Vasilyevich Karpol
Nickname:The Howling Bear
Birth Date:1 May 1938
Birth Place:Bereznica, Polesie Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
Coachyears:1969–present
Coachteams:VC Uralochka-NTMK Yekaterinburg

Nikolay Vasiliyevich Karpol (Russian: Николай Васильевич Карполь; 1 May 1938, Bereznitsa village, former Polesie Voivodeship, Republic of Poland) is a Russian women's volleyball coach and a longstanding coach of the Soviet national team (then the Commonwealth of Independent States team of 1992 following the collapse of the USSR) and later the Russian national team. Known as The Howling Bear,[1] Karpol was a regular at the Olympic Games, with his teams usually earning a last call on the Olympic podium, winning gold medals in 1980 and 1988 and taking the silver medals in 1992, 2000 and 2004 for a total of five Olympic medals. In 2020, he set a new world record by coaching Uralochka for 51 years.[2]

Coaching and Administrative Awards

World Grand Champions Cup

Grand-prix

For lifetime dedication and great career, he was inducted in 2009 to the Volleyball Hall of Fame.[3]

Croatian journalist and publicist Tomislav Birtic published a book .[4]

Honours and awards

References

  1. http://www.volleyballadvisors.com/famous-people-in-volleyball-coach-karpol.html Famous People in Volleyball
  2. https://www.championat.com/other/news-4042317-82-letnij-karpol-ustanovil-novyj-mirovoj-rekord-otrabotav-51-god-s-odnoj-komandoj.html 82-летний Карполь установил новый мировой рекорд, отработав 51 год с одной командой
  3. Web site: Volleyball Hall of Fame Honorees . Volleyball Hall of Fame . 2010-03-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131124073802/http://www.volleyhall.org/honorees.html . 2013-11-24.
  4. Web site: Karpol: Lunatics – That's What I Need. tombirtic. 2011-04-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20120304203307/http://www.tomislavbirtic.com/karpol.html. 2012-03-04. dead.

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