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Curriculum Viatcheslav EN Curriculum vitae Name: Poliakov, Viatcheslav Mikhailovitch Adress: Prt. Maria Luisa Caneças nº11, R/C-FRT,2720-367 Amadora, Lisbon, Portugal. Phone Number: +351968104492 Email: [email protected] Nationality: Russian; Portuguese (double nationality) Date of Birth: 16/05/1961 Professional experience: 1982-1983: University of Physical Education, Krasnoyarsk (Rússia). Teacher of faculty of athletic kinds. 1985-1993: Swimming Club “Volga”, Volgogrado (Russia), Swimming Coach. 1988-1990: Russian Swimming Federation, Swimming Coach of Junior National Team. Responsible for the athletes’ preparation to the European Junior ChampionshiPs and Olympic Games. 1993-1997: Clube Fluvial Portuense, Porto (Portugal) Club’s Main Coach. Achievements: Preparation of national record-breakers, national champions, international athletes for the EuroPean Junior ChampionshiPs, Youth EuroPean Olympic Journeys and Multinations. 1997-2010: Clube de Futebol “os Belenenses”, Lisbon (Portugal) Club’s Main Coach. Achievements: PreParation of national champions and record- breakers, international athletes for the 2008 (Beijing) Olympic Games, European and World ChampionshiPs, European and World cups, Latin cuP, COMEN cup, Youth EuroPean Olympic Journeys and Multinations. During this Period I prepared: 1998, WC (Paris): Sofia Miranda - 50 backstroke; EuroPean Junior ChampionshiPs, 2001 (Malta): Patricia Conceição – 50 freestyle - 18th, 100 freestyle – 25th, 4x100 freestyle – 9th; European Junior ChampionshiPs, 2003 (Glasgow): Ana Rita Santos – 100 breaststroke - 25th, 200 breaststroke - 11th, 400 medley - 21st, 4x100 medley - 10th; European Short Course ChampionshiPs, 2003 (Dublin): Ana Rita Santos – 100 breaststroke – 27th, 200 breaststroke – 18th, 400 medley – 25th; European Youth Olympic Festival, 2003 (Paris): Daniela Inácio – 200 freestyle, 400 freestyle, 800 freestyle; Harriet Smith – 50 freestyle, 100 freestyle; European Junior ChampionshiPs, 2004 (Lisbon): Daniela Inácio – 200 freestyle - 32nd, 400 freestyle – 22nd, 800 freestyle – 18th; Ana Rita Santos – 100 breaststroke – 21st, 200 breaststroke – 13th, 400 medley – 14th; Harriet Smith - 50 freestyle – 28th ,100 freestyle – 39th; LEN EuroPean ChampionshiPs, 2004 (Madrid): Ana Rita Santos – 100 breaststroke – 30th, 200 breaststroke – 18th; European Junior ChampionshiPs, 2005 (Budapest): Daniela Inácio – 400 freestyle - 26th; EuroPean Youth Olimpic Festival, 2005 (Italy): Pedro Oliveira – 1500 freestyle; EuroPean Youth Olimpic Festival, 2007 (Belgrad): Cláudia Robalo – 100 breaststroke – 14th, 200 breaststroke – 20th, 200 medley – 18th; European Junior ChampionshiPs, 2007 (AntwerPen): Pedro Oliveira – 200 freestyle – 27th, 200 backtroke – 13th; 2nd World Youth ChampionshiPs, 2008 (Monterey): Pedro Oliveira – 200 freestyle – 27th, 800 freestyle – 25th, 200 backstroke – 31st; Copa Latina, 2008 (San Marino): Pedro Oliveira – 200 backstroke – 2nd, 4x200 freestyle – 4th; Multinations, 2008 (Istanbul): Miguel Saraiva - 4x100 freestyle – 4th, 4x200 freestyle – 4th, 4x100 medley – 4th; European Junior ChampionshiPs 2008 (Belgrad): Pedro Oliveira – 200 freestyle - 13th, 4x200 freestyle – 12th; EroPean Short Course ChampionshiPs, 2008 (Rijeka): Pedro Oliveira – 200 freestyle – 55th, 400 freestyle – 29th; EuroPean Youth Olimpic Festival, 2009 (Temper): Miguel Saraeva – 50 freestyle - 12th, 100 freestyle – 22nd, 4x100 freestyle – 13th, 4x100 medley – 17th; European Junior ChampionshiPs, 2009 (Prague): Susana Oliveira – 50 backstroke - 40th, 100 backstroke – 31st, 4x100 medley – 14th; XXV Universiade, 2009 (Belgrad): Pedro Oliveira – 200 freestyle – 29th, 400 freestyle – 31st, 800 freestyle – 21th, 1500 freestyle – 17th; OPen Waters: EuroPean Junior ChampionshiPs, 2007 (Milan): Daniela Inácio - 5km – 6th; World CuP, 2007 (Sevilha): Daniela Inácio - 10km – 23rd; World Cup, 2007 (Setúbal): Daniela Inácio - 10km – 11th; World ChampionshiP, 2008 (Sevilha): Daniela Inácio - 10km – 29th; Test Event, 2008 (Beijing): Daniela Inácio - 10km – 14th; World Cup, 2008 (Setúbal): Daniela Inácio - 10km – 6th; EuroPean ChampionshiP, 2008 (Dubrovnik): Daniela Inácio - 10km – 13th; Olympic Games, 2008 (Beijing): Daniela Inácio - 10km – 17th. 2010 – 2012: National OPen Waters Coach, Portuguese Swimming Federation. 2011: World CuP, 2011 (Setúbal) - Arseniy Lavrentyev – 4th. 2011 – 2012: National OPen Waters Coach and resident coach in the National Centre of Swimming PreParation (Montemor-o-Velho). 2012 - Achievements: Daniela Pinto (Open Waters) – World Cup, 2012 (Santos) - 19th, World Cup, 2012 (Viedma) – 14th; Diana Margarida Duraes (Swimming) – National record breaker – 400 medley; Joana Silva (Swimming) - 50, 100 and 200 backstroke in the EuroPean Junior ChampionshiP (2012); National ChampionshiPs (Coimbra 2012): Joana Silva – Junior National Records - 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke; National OPen Waters ChampionshiPs 10km, 2012 (Monte-Mor-o-Velho): Daniela Pinto - 1st Place; International Coimbra Meeting, 2012 (Coimbra): Diana Margarida Durães – National Junior Record on 200 medley; admission to EuroPean Junior ChampionshiPs. Professional and Academical Formation: 1978-1982: State institute of Physical Culture, Volgogrado (Russia) - Superior Degree in Physical Culture. Main disciplines: physiology, psychology, sPorts medicine, theory and methods of training and Physical education, Physics, bioPhysics, biomechanics. 1982: Degree in Physical culture teaching. 1989: SuPerior degree in Swimming coaching, Volgogrado (Russia). 2012: 4th degree in Swimming Coaching by “Instituto do Desporto de Portugal” (Institute of Sports of Portugal). First language - russian: excellent writing comprehension, excellent writing expression, excellent oral expression; Second language - portuguese: excellent writing comprehension, excellent writing expression, excellent oral expression; Third language: english: satisfactory writing comprehension, satisfactory writing expression, satisfactory oral exPression. Ability to work in a multicultural environment. .
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