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Maria Borodakova

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Maria Borodakova
Personal information
Born8 March 1986 (1986-03-08) (age 37)
Gorky, Soviet Union
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Medal record
Women's Volleyball
Representing  Russia
World Championship
Gold medal – first place 2006 Japan Team
Gold medal – first place 2010 Japan Team
FIVB World Grand Prix
Silver medal – second place 2006 Reggio Calabria Team
Silver medal – second place 2009 Tokyo Team
European Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Zagreb-Pula Team
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Charleroi-Luxembourg Team

Maria Borodakova (born 8 March 1986)[1] is a volleyball player from Russia, playing as a middle-blocker. She was a member of the Women's National Team that won the gold medal at the 2006 FIVB Women's World Championship and the 2010 FIVB Women's World Championship.

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Career

Borodakova won the bronze medal and the "Best Best Blocker"[2] award at the 2011-12 CEV Champions League, after her Russian team Dinamo Kazan defeated Italian MC-Carnaghi Villa Cortese.[3]

Borodakova won the 2014 FIVB Club World Championship gold medal, playing with the Russian club Dinamo Kazan that defeated 3-0 the Brazilian Molico Osasco in the championship match.[4]

Awards

Individuals

Clubs

References

  1. ^ "Maria Borodakova profile". Volleyball Magazine. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
  2. ^ CEV (2012-03-25). "Fenerbahce and a Korean star named Kim shine in Baku". Archived from the original on 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
  3. ^ CEV (2012-03-25). "Dinamo KAZAN concludes first campaign with valuable bronze medal". Archived from the original on 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
  4. ^ "Russia's Kazan capture Women's Club World championship in style". Zurich, Switzerland: FIVB. 2014-05-11. Retrieved 2014-05-11.

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