Olesia Rykhliuk

Olesia Rykhliuk
Personal information
NationalityUkrainian
Born (1987-12-11) 11 December 1987 (age 37)
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR
Height1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Weight83 kg (183 lb)
Spike315 cm (124 in)
Block305 cm (120 in)
Volleyball information
PositionOpposite
Current clubÇukurova Adana Demir Spor Klübü
Number7
Career
YearsTeams
  • 2002–2010
  • 2010–2011
  • 2011
  • 2011–2013
  • 2013–2017
  • 2017–2019
  • 2019–2021
  • 2021–2022
  • 2022–
Çukurova Adana Demir Spor Klübü

Olesia Rykhliuk (born 11 December 1987) is a Ukrainian volleyball player.

She competed at five FIVB World Club Championships. At 2015 Club World Championship in Zürich, Switzerland, won a bronze medal with Volero Zürich and received Best Opposite award and was a Best Scorer of the tournament. Also became a bronze medalist in 2017 Club World Championship in Kobe, Japan with Volero Zürich club.

In season 2020/2021 won silver medal at CEV Cup with Galatasaray from Istanbul

Career

Alesia Rykhliuk won the bronze medal at the 2015 FIVB Club World Championship, playing with the Swiss club Voléro Zürich. She also won the tournament's Best Opposite award. She led the competition with 93 points, breaking Ekaterina Gamova's previous record of 85 points. Second time became bronze medalist of FIVB Club World Championship in 2017 with Volero Zürich.

In season 2020/2021 won silver medal at CEV Cup with Galatasaray HDI Sigorta from Istanbul.

Awards

Individuals

  • 2015 Club World Championship "Best Opposite"
  • 2015 Club World Championship "Best Scorer"
  • 2016 Club World Championship "Best Server"
  • 2017/2018 Best Scorer of Turkish Women’s Volleyball League
  • 2015/2016 MVP Swiss League
  • 2014/2015 MVP Swiss League
  • 2013/2014 MVP Swiss League
  • 2013/2014 MVP Swiss Cup
  • 2014 Best Score of Top Volley Basel
  • 2012/2013 MVP Korean V-League League
  • 2012/2013 Best Spiker of Korean V-League
  • 2011/2012 MVP All-Star Game Korean V-League

Clubs

References

  1. ^ "Volero get it right on third try". Zürich, Switzerland: FIVB. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Eczacibasi from the top of Europe to the top of the world". Zürich, Switzerland: FIVB. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Repeat awards for Carol and Fabiola at Zurich 2015". Zürich, Switzerland: FIVB. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2015.