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'''Boris Ilyich Sokolovsky''' ({{lang-ru|Борис Ильич Соколовский}}, born 9 December 1953) is a [[Russia]]n [[basketball |
'''Boris Ilyich Sokolovsky''' ({{lang-ru|Борис Ильич Соколовский}}, born 9 December 1953) is a [[Russia]]n professional [[basketball coach]] and former [[basketball]] player. Since 1986, he worked as an assistant coach with the Soviet and then Russian men's and women's basketball teams, and in 2009, he was named as [[Russian Gold Basket awards|the best women's basketball coach in Russia]].<ref name=r2/> Between 2010 and 2012 he headed the [[Russia women's national basketball team]].<ref name=r1/><ref name=r3/> |
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==Club playing career== |
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Sokolovsky played basketball for several [[sports club|clubs]], from 1971–1979. ' |
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==Coaching career== |
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Sokolovsky started working as a [[basketball coach|coach]] in 1979, in [[Kiev, Ukraine]]. |
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==Personal== |
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⚫ | In 1983, Sokolovsky moved to [[Tajikistan]], where he married Valentina, a national team basketball player. They have a son, Aleksei, and daughters [[Irina Sokolovskaya|Irina]] and [[Olga Sokolovskaya|Olga]]. Aleksei works as a basketball coach, while Irina and Olga are international basketball players.<ref name=r1/> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Born | 9 December 1953 Penza, Russia | (age 71)
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Sport | Basketball |
Club | Player: Dynamo Kuibyshev (1971–73) Azov Tolyatti (1973–75) Pamir Dushanbe (1975–79) Coach: SKA Kiev (1979–81) DAAZ Ulyanovsk (1982–83) Tajikistan SSR team (1983–87) BC Donetsk (1987–90) BC Avtodor Saratov (1991–92) BC Aleskram Kiev (1992–93) BC Donetsk (1993–94) BC Kiev-Basket (1994–95) BC Avtodor Saratov (1995–96) CSK VVS Samara (1996–2002) EVRAZ Yakterinburg (2002–03) BC UNICS (2003–05) Dynamo Moscow (2005–06) Chevakata Vologda (2006–09) WBC Dynamo Novosibirsk (2009–14) BC Krasnye Krylia (2014–15) Burevestnik Yaroslavl (2015–) |
Boris Ilyich Sokolovsky (Template:Lang-ru, born 9 December 1953) is a Russian professional basketball coach and former basketball player. Since 1986, he worked as an assistant coach with the Soviet and then Russian men's and women's basketball teams, and in 2009, he was named as the best women's basketball coach in Russia.[1] Between 2010 and 2012 he headed the Russia women's national basketball team.[2][3]
Club playing career
Sokolovsky played basketball for several clubs, from 1971–1979. '
Coaching career
Sokolovsky started working as a coach in 1979, in Kiev, Ukraine.
Personal
In 1983, Sokolovsky moved to Tajikistan, where he married Valentina, a national team basketball player. They have a son, Aleksei, and daughters Irina and Olga. Aleksei works as a basketball coach, while Irina and Olga are international basketball players.[2]
References
- ^ Новый главный тренер БК «Буревестник» провёл первую тренировку. yarsport.ru (14 December 2015)
- ^ a b Zaganlis, Kirill (5 July 2010) Киевский сокол. Наставник сборной России Борис Соколовский начинал тренировать на Украине. sovsport.ru
- ^ Соколовский Борис Ильич. sovsport.ru
Template:Russia Women Basketball Squad 2012 Summer Olympics