At the next two Olympics he played for Russia and won a silver and bronze medal, respectively.
[1] He was also part of the Russian teams that won bronze medals at the 1997 European and 2001 world championships.
[3] He was born in Lviv, Ukraine, and graduated from the Institute of Physical Education there.
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