Denis Krivoshlykov

Denis Ivanovich Kriwoschlykow 14 August 2010 for the Schlecker Cup

Status: national January 1, 2008

Denis Ivanovich Kriwoschlykow (Russian Денис Иванович Кривошлыков; born May 10, 1971 in Moscow ) is a Russian handball player. His height is 1.83 m.

Kriwoschlykow, of the top Spanish club Ademar León ( Rückennr. 17) and plays for the Russian men's national handball team ( Rückennr. 6) runs, is usually used on outside right.

Denis Kriwoschlykow began in his hometown at CSKA Moscow with the handball game. There he won in 1994 and 1995, the Russian Championship. In 1999 he and Edward Kokscharow received by coach Vladimir Maximov has been the only Russian players permission to go abroad in order to evolve there. Kriwoschlykow then moved up in the Spanish league ASOBAL to Ademar León. With the Castilians 2001 he won the Spanish league and Copa del Rey de Balonmano and in 2005 the European Cup Winners' Cup.

Denis Kriwoschlykow has been disputed over 150 appearances for the Russian men's national handball team and thrown over 500 goals in the process. With the Russian men's national handball team in 1996 he became European champion, 1997 World champion and 2000 Olympic gold medalist. In the Men's Handball World Championship for Men in 1999 and in the European Handball Championship 2000, he again won silver at the 2004 Olympic Games bronze. With Russia, he also took part in the Men's Handball World Championship for Men in Germany in 2007 and finished sixth.

  • Handball player (Russia)
  • Foreign Players
  • Olympian (Russia)
  • Olympic champion ( handball)
  • World Champion ( handball)
  • European Championship ( handball)
  • Champion of Russia ( handball)
  • Spanish Championship ( handball)
  • Russian
  • Born in 1971
  • Man
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