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Natalia Alimova

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Natalia Alimova
Personal information
Nationality Russia
Born (1978-12-09) 9 December 1978 (age 45)
Saint Petersburg
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight78 kg (172 lb)
Spike315 cm (124 in)
Block308 cm (121 in)
Volleyball information
Number8
National team
2005—2008Russia Russia
Honours
European Volleyball Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Zagreb-Pula Team
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Team Competition

Natalia Adamovna Alimova (Russian: Наталья Амировна Алимова, born 6 February 1978), is a volleyball player from Russia.

She played for the Russia women's national volleyball team. She participated in the 2005 Women's European Volleyball Championship, and 2007 Women's European Volleyball Championship.[1]

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Clubs

Club From To
 Russia TTU Saint-Pétersbourg 1995–1996 1996–1997
 Russia Ecran Saint-Pétersbourg 1997–1998 1997–1998
 Russia TTU Saint-Pétersbourg 1998–1999 2000–2001
 Russia MGFSO Moscou 2001–2002 2001–2002
 Italy Johnson Matthey Spezzano 2002–2003 2002–2003
 Russia Leningradka 2003–2004 2010–2011
 Russia Zaretchie Odintsovo 2011–2012 2011–2012
 Russia Fakel Novy Ourengoï 2012–2013 2013–2014
 Russia Leningradka 2015–2016 2015–2016

References

  1. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". cev.lu. Archived from the original on 2018-02-10. Retrieved 2018-02-10.

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