[1] After finishing the sports school in 2002, Lyamin moved to the local team "Dinamo-UVO", a club in the highest Russian league.
[4] Dynamo Moscow became champions at the 2007–08 Russian Volleyball Super League, but Lyamin due to low game practice quit the club.
In early July, he and Ruslan Bykanov won silver at the Eastern European Championship in Rokiškis and debuted at the Gstaad Grand Slam in 2014.
[6][7] The new duo competed on three tournaments, qualifying in Stare Jablonki and São Paulo and winning bronze at the Xiamen Open.
[15] Lyamin and Krasilnikov entered the semifinals of the 2017 Beach Volleyball World Championships, but they lost to Austrians Clemens Doppler and Alexander Horst.
[16] Lyamin has a younger brother, Pavel (born 1994), who played youth volleyball for the club "Sormovich" from Nizhny Novgorod and "Neftyantik-2" from Orenburg.
Their father, Andrey Valentinovich Lyamin, works as a volleyball coach at the Children's and Youth Sports School of Olympic Reserve No.