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Gundars Vetra |
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| Date of birth: |
May 22, 1967 |
| Place of birth: |
Ventspils (LAT) |
| Season in UMMC: |
second |
| Main Achievements: |
in 2004 in Latvia was pronounced «the Coach of the Year»; Champion of Russian (2009, 2010), Winner of the World League (2007), Winner the Cup of Russia (2008, 2009, 2010), silver Prize-Winner of the Championship of Russia (2008), FIBA EuroChallenge Winner (Ural-Grayt); two-times Silver and Bronze Prize-Winner of Latvian Championships (Barons),3rd place in the Euroleague FIBA (2009, 2010) As a player: Participant of the Olympic Games in Barcelona (1992 – 4-th place), Bronze Prize-Winner of the Championship of Europe (1989), Silver Prize-Winner of the World Championship (1990), 4-times Champion of Russia, Bronze Prize-Winner of Euroleague "Final Four" as part of men's CSKA team. |
| The former clubs: |
2008/09 – CSKA (Moscow) / UMMC (Ekaterinburg) 2007/08 – CSKA (Moscow) 2006/07 – Barons (LAT) 2005/06 – Ural-Grayt (Perm) 2002-05 – Barons (LAT) Competitive Career: SKA (Riga), VEF (Riga) 1995/96, 1997 - 2000 – CSKA (Moscow) 1988 -1992 Player of the USSR National Team "Fabriano Basket" (Italy) 1992/93 – "Minnesota" (NBA, USA) | |
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