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Oļegs Latiševs

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Oļegs Latiševs
Personal information
Born (1980-06-01) 1 June 1980 (age 43)
Riga, Latvia
EducationMBA in Macroeconomics
Alma materLatvian University
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight157 lb (71 kg; 11 st 3 lb)
Basketball career
Position
Officiating career2000–present

Oļegs Latiševs (born 1 June 1980), occasionally referred to by his native Russian name Oleg Latyshev (Russian: Олег Латышев), is a Latvian FIBA basketball referee.[1] His cooperation with FIBA started in 2003 and with Euroleague in 2007.

Latisevs started to work as a referee already at the age of 15 (1995), when he was awarded the referee licence and was invited as a referee to the Championship of Latvian Youth Basketball League. After five seasons (2000), he was awarded National referee category, becoming the referee of the Latvian Major Basketball League.[2] He was awarded FIBA Basketball referee licence at the age of 23 (2003). Starting from 2004 he was regularly invited as a referee to key European and International Championships. The presence of Latisevs was requested at all EuroBasket Competitions starting from 2005. He also participated in two FIBA Basketball World Cups and nine seasons of Euroleague, in five of which he took part as a referee for final four.

In 2012 and 2016 Latisevs refereed for the Olympic Games. In total, Latisevs led more than 450 Basketball matches organised by FIBA and Euroleague.

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Referee career

Latisevs has taken part as a referee in more than 1,300 matches, which he was refereeing during National, European and International Championships. His record of accomplishment includes servicing the most important Championships between the National Teams (the Olympic Games, FIBA Basketball World Cup, EuroBasket, European Basketball Championship (U16/ U18/ U20), World Cup U19) and Professional Club Championships (Euroleague, ULEB Eurocup, VTB United League, Baltic Basketball League, Latvian Basketball League).

Starting from 2000, Latisevs serviced all Latvian Basketball League Championships, in total, leading more than 500 matches. In the same year, Latisevs was invited as a referee to Baltic Basketball League, where in total he serviced more than 300 matches. He has also been the long-term referee for VTB United League, while participating mainly in the finals.

Cooperation with FIBA Europe

The cooperative work with FIBA Europe started in 2003 with the fourth tier European Championship (in accordance to the European professional club basketball system classification), in particular FIBA EuroCup Challenge. The League in which National teams took part was established in 2002 and terminated in 2006.

He also serviced matches in other subordinated to FIBA Europe Championships, in total having worked at 267 matches organised by FIBA Europe.

In 2003/2004 Latisevs was invited to Europe Championship for young men in the age category under 16. As a result, he became the permanent Europe Championship referee for young men in the age categories under 16, under 18, under 20.

Already in 2005 Latisevs was regularly invited as a referee to Europe Basketball Championship (Eurobasket) that took place once in two years among european teams that have qualified for FIBA Basketball World Cup and the Olympic Games.[3]

Cooperation with Euroleague

After the end of four season work with FIBA Europe in 2007/2008 Latisevs was invited to the first tier Championships (Euroleague) and second tier European Transnational Championships (Basketball Eurocup, known also as ULEB Eurocup).[4] The organiser and the operator of these Championships for state-members of FIBA Europe is Euroleague. Already during the third season of the work with Euroleague, Latisevs was delegated as referee to Euroleague final four.

During his refereeing career, Latisevs serviced five Euroleague final fours.[5]

Cooperation with NBA

Latisevs has an experience in the work in NBA Championships. In 2013 Latisevs serviced the matches of Summer NBA League in Las Vegas, USA.[6] This event was organised in the framework of educational programme for FIBA referees, the aim of which was to share experience between the best FIBA referees from Europe, Asia, Oceania and the leading USA referees. In 2015 he participated as a referee in NBA Global Games.

Career achievements

The highlight of Latisevs’ career is the participation in FIBA Basketball World Cup, the leading event in the International Basketball Federation. Latisevs serviced FIBA Basketball World Cup in 2010[7] and 2014.[8]

Latisevs has also taken part in the Olympic Games.[9] In the history of independent Latvia, it was the first time when the referee from this state was invited to the Olympic Games.[10] During the 2012 Olympic Games Latisevs serviced seven games, including quarter-final match of women Championship Australia – China. In the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Latisevs has refereed nine games, including the men's semifinal game Australia – Serbia.

Social activity

In 2007 Latisevs chaired Referee Committee of Latvian Basketball Federation.[11]

Apart from this Latisevs regularly organises seminars for young referees that are devoted to the art of verbal and non-verbal communication on the court, the self-presentation and the right physical and moral preparation for Championships [12]

References

  1. ^ "LATISEVS, Olegs (LAT) | FIBA Europe". www.fibaeurope.com. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Баскетбольный судья: язык тела – путь к уважению"
  3. ^ "Oļegs Latiševs: EuroBasket2015, nianses tiesāšanas modē un pieskāriens NBA" (in Latvian). 25 September 2015. Archived from the original on 6 November 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Final Eight referees announced, Mar 18, 2009". Archived from the original on 27 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Euroleague Basketball announces 2016 Final Four referees". Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  6. ^ "Oļegs Latiševs: no NBA Vasaras līgas ar jaunu pieredzi un idejām" (in Latvian). 17 July 2013. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  7. ^ "20 Euroleague Basketball referees working World Championships". Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  8. ^ "2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup: Referees".
  9. ^ "Latiševs: Esmu piemērs, ka ar darbu jebkurš var tiesāt olimpiskajās spēlēs".
  10. ^ DELFI (23 February 2012). "Latiševs būs pirmais Latvijas basketbola tiesnesis olimpiskajās spēlēs". Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  11. ^ "LATVIJAS BASKETBOLA SAVIENĪBAS PASTĀVĪGĀS KOMISIJAS". Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  12. ^ "Izcils sporta valodas pratējs, basketbola tiesnesis Oļegs Latiševs". lr1.lsm.lv. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
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