Sabina Altynbekova
Sabina Altynbekova commonly called Sabina or athlete is a beautiful volley volleyball athlete who play for Kazakhstan. Sabina was born in Aktobe, Kazakhstan precisely on November 5, 1996. Sabina started playing volleyball when she was a liltle girl.
The eldest of the brothers said although she still young, but she has been able to master three languages, namely Kazakhstan, England and Russia. Currently Sabina is representative volleyball team players Kazakhstan U-19.
With her beautiful body posture with height 182 cm tall and weigh 59 kg that support and encourage herself to start playing in volleyball. Her name became widely known when she followed the volleyball championship in Taipei from the date of 16-24 July 2014.
The eldest of the brothers said although she still young, but she has been able to master three languages, namely Kazakhstan, England and Russia. Currently Sabina is representative volleyball team players Kazakhstan U-19.
With her beautiful body posture with height 182 cm tall and weigh 59 kg that support and encourage herself to start playing in volleyball. Her name became widely known when she followed the volleyball championship in Taipei from the date of 16-24 July 2014.
Picture 14:Picture 14: Ricardo Lucarelli
Ricardo Lucarelli
Outside Hitter – Brazil
Lucarelli is no doubt Murilo’s successor.
Ricardo Samuel Lucarelli Santos de Souza (born 14 February 1992) is a Brazilian volleyball player, a member of Brazil men's national volleyball team and Brazilian club Funvic Taubaté, 2016 Olympic Champion, South American Champion 2013, a silver medalist of the World Championship 2014 and the World League (2013, 2014).
The 23 year old is currently Brazil’s best outside hitter since the new Olympic cycle (2013-2016) started. He has already 2 World League silver medals, silver medal from the 2014 World Championship & gold from the 2013 Grand Champions Cup. In 2015, his role remains the same but with more expectations from Brazilian fans as he continues to improve his game and to lead Brazil at the 2016 Olympics.
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