Philip Blanc -Wikipedia
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Basic information | ||||
Country of Citizenship | France | |||
date of birth | May 20, 1960 (62 years old) | |||
place of birth | Monperier | |||
Latin character | Philippe Blain | |||
height | 193cm | |||
body weight | 89kg | |||
Player information | ||||
director | directed by | |||
position | WS |
Philip Blanc (French: Philippe Blain , May 20, 1960) is a French men’s volleyball player and leader. Born in Monperier. The position is a wing spiker. Former French national team.
In the active era of the French League Monperier UC Play in Kunoo, Italy Serie A. He has also been active as a French national team, and has participated in 340 games, including four European championships, twice the world championship, and the 1988 Seoul Olympics. He was selected as the best player in the 1986 World Championship held in his own country. [first] 。
He retired in 1991 and became the director of Kunoo. After working as AS Cannes in 1999 and the following year Arago de set, he became coach in 2001. In the 2002 World Championships in the World Championship in France, won the European Championship in 2003, won the right to participate in all seven races in the final qualifying of the Athens Olympics, leading to the 2004 Athens Olympics, which is the first time in the Barcelona Olympics. rice field.
In 2006, he led the team to runner -up in the World League and 2009 European Championships.
In 2017, he was inaugurated as the All -Japan Men’s coach. [2] , While the director Yuichi Nakagakiuchi was reluctant by a traffic accident, he also served as a director. [3] 。 Even after Nakagaki’s return to the coach, Blanc was in a tactical command.
On October 14, 2021, with the retirement of Nakagakiuchi, he was appointed as a director of the Japan National Team. This is the second foreign director in the Japanese national team after Gary Sato, the first outside of the Japanese.
Club belonging club [ edit ]
- Monperier UC (1981-1989)
- Piedmont Valley (1989-1990)
- Piedmont Valley (1991-1993)
- AS Cannes (1999-2000)
- Arago de Set (2000-2001)
- French Men’s National Team (2001-2012)
- Monperier UC (year 2013 – )
- Polish Men’s Representative (2013-2016)
- Japanese men’s representative (2017-)
- ^ ” FIVB Athens Olympics Director Profile ”. FIVB. October 9, 2014 Browsing.
- ^ “Volleyball Men’s representative coach is a former Buddha representative director, Blanc” . Sports alarm (March 23, 2017) March 30, 2017 Browsing.
- ^ For the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the All -Japan Men’s Team Ryujin NIPPON started! -JVA Japan Volleyball Association, May 15, 2017
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