Oliver Venno
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Nationality | Estonian | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Tartu, Estonia | 23 May 1990|||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 110 kg (243 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Spike | 355 cm (140 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Block | 330 cm (130 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Opposite hitter / Outside hitter | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Current club | Galatasaray Istanbul | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Number | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Last updated: 8 January 2020 |
Oliver Venno (born 23 May 1990) is an Estonian volleyball player currently playing for Galatasaray İstanbul of the Turkish Men's Volleyball League. He mostly plays at the opposite hitter position but has also played at the outside hitter position on numerous occasions.
Club career
Venno was born in Tartu, and started his career in hometown club Pere Leib Tartu at the age of 16. In addition to three Estonian League silver medals he won the Estonian Cup in 2008 with the and reached the finals of the Baltic League twice. Venno was named the Best Young Estonian Volleyball Player in 2008 and 2009. In summer of 2009 Venno signed with ACH Volley Bled of Slovenia.[1] With the Bled team Venno won the Slovenian League, the Slovenian Cup and the MEVZA Cup. They also reached the Final Four of the 2009–10 CEV Champions League making Venno the first Estonian to play in the semi-finals of the Champions League. In 2010 and 2011 Venno won the Estonian Volleyball Player of the Year award. From 2010 to 2012 he played in Germany for VfB Friedrichshafen and won the German League and the German Cup once. Venno started the 2012–13 season in the Montenegrin top team Budvanska Rivijera Budva.[2] He left the team in December and joined his compatriots Raimo Pajusalu and Keith Pupart in the French team Rennes Volley 35.[3]
For the 2013–14 season Venno signed with Prikamye Perm of the Russian Volleyball Super League.[4] In June 2014 Venno moved to Austria and signed a deal with local powerhouse Hypo Tirol Innsbruck.[5] With Hypo Tirol team he won the Austrian League without losing a single game during the season. He also added a second MEVZA Cup win to his account. In July 2015 Venno signed with Ziraat Bankası Ankara of the Turkish Men's Volleyball League.[6] For the next season he moved to another Ankara-based team Maliye Milli Piyango.[7] Venno was the top scorer of the league and helped his team to 5th-place finish. Venno stayed with the team for another season and helped Maliye Piyango to the final of the Turkish Cup for the first time in the club's history as they lost to Halkbank Ankara with the score 2–3. Venno and Maliye Piyango also reached to the semi-finals of the 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup where they lost to eventual winner Bunge Ravenna in the golden set.[8]
In May 2018 Venno signed with one of the top Turkish teams, Galatasaray İstanbul.[9] Venno and Galatasaray played in the final of the 2018–19 CEV Cup where they lost to Italian team Diatec Trentino.[10] Venno was the Best Scorer of the competition totaling 190 points in 10 matches.
National team
Oliver Venno represented the Estonian youth teams in the U16, U18 and U20 level. He is a member of the Estonian national team since 2008 and has represented his country at the 2009, 2011, 2015 and 2017 Men's European Volleyball Championships. With the national team Venno also won the 2016[11] and 2018[12] European Volleyball League titles.
Venno has also successfully represented Estonia in beach volleyball. Together with Kristo Kollo he won the U18 Beach European Championship in 2007[13] and U19 Beach World Championship in 2008.[14]
Sporting achievements
Clubs
- 2018/2019 - with Galatasaray İstanbul
- 2009/2010 – with ACH Volley Bled
- 2014/2015 – with Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
- 2007/2008 – with Pere Leib Tartu
- 2008/2009 – with Pere Leib Tartu
- National championship
- 2006/2007 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu
- 2007/2008 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu
- 2008/2009 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu
- 2009/2010 Slovenian Championship, with ACH Volley Bled
- 2010/2011 German Championship, with VfB Friedrichshafen
- 2014/2015 Austrian Championship, with Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
- 2018/2019 Turkish Championship, with Galatasaray İstanbul
- National cup
- 2006/2007 Estonian Cup 2006, with Pere Leib Tartu
- 2007/2008 Estonian Cup 2007, with Pere Leib Tartu
- 2008/2009 Estonian Cup 2008, with Pere Leib Tartu
- 2009/2010 Slovenian Cup 2009, with ACH Volley Bled
- 2010/2011 German Cup 2011, with VfB Friedrichshafen
- 2011/2012 German Cup 2012, with VfB Friedrichshafen
- 2017/2018 Turkish Cup 2017, with Maliye Milli Piyango
- 2018/2019 Turkish Cup 2019, with Galatasaray İstanbul
- 2019/2020 Turkish Super Cup 2019, with Galatasaray İstanbul
National team
- 2016 European League
- 2018 European League
- 2018 Challenger Cup
Individual
- 2008 Young Estonian Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2009 Young Estonian Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2010 Estonian Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2011 Estonian Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2018 European League – Best Outside Hitter
- 2019 CEV Cup – Best Scorer
References
- ^ "ÕL: Oliver Venno võtab Sloveenia klubi hea hüppelauana" SPORT.ERR.EE (06.09.2009). Retrieved on 11.06.2012. (in Estonian)
- ^ "Venno liitub Meistrite liiga klubiga" Sport | ERR (15.09.2012). Retrieved on 15.09.2012. (in Estonian)
- ^ "Oliver Venno liitub Prantsusmaa eestlastega" volley.ee (14.12.2012). Retrieved on 08.01.2013. (in Estonian)
- ^ "Venno liitub Venemaa Superliigasse kuuluva võistkonnaga" Sport | ERR (04.08.2013). Retrieved on 06.09.2013. (in Estonian)
- ^ "Venemaal mänginud Oliver Venno lahkub Venemaalt ja suundub Austriasse!" Delfi Sport (16.07.2014). Retrieved on 23.09.2014. (in Estonian)
- ^ "Venno siirdub Türki, Teppan Venno asemele Austriasse" Sport | ERR (27.07.2015). Retrieved on 27.07.2015. (in Estonian)
- ^ "Oliver Venno karjäär jätkub Euroopa tippliigas" sport.err.ee (02.06.2016). Retrieved on 02.06.2016. (in Estonian)
- ^ "Bunge RAVENNA and Olympiacos PIRAEUS to fight for the CEV Challenge Cup title" CEV (21.03.2018). Retrieved on 18.04.2018.
- ^ "Oliver Venno liitus Türgi suurklubiga" ERR Sport (02.05.2018). Retrieved on 02.05.2018.(in Estonian)
- ^ "TRENTINO banish demons to claim #CEVCupM crown" CEV (26.03.2019). Retrieved on 27.03.2019.
- ^ "Estonia rise to the occasion to win historic European League title". CEV. 2 July 2016. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
- ^ "Estonia claim second #EuroLeagueM crown after dispatching Czechs in three sets". CEV. 14 June 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
- ^ "Kristo Kollo ja Oliver Venno tulid U-18 rannavõrkpalli Euroopa meistriks!" EVF (21.07.2007). Retrieved on 22.04.2011. (in Estonian)
- ^ "Under-19 MEN World Championships" FIVB. Retrieved on 22.04.2011.
External links
- 1990 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Tartu
- Estonian men's volleyball players
- Estonian expatriate volleyball players
- Estonian expatriate sportspeople in Germany
- Estonian expatriate sportspeople in Slovenia
- Estonian expatriate sportspeople in France
- Estonian expatriate sportspeople in Russia
- Estonian expatriate sportspeople in Austria
- Estonian expatriate sportspeople in Turkey
- Estonian expatriate sportspeople in Montenegro
- Expatriate volleyball players in Germany
- Expatriate volleyball players in Slovenia
- Expatriate volleyball players in France
- Expatriate volleyball players in Russia
- Expatriate volleyball players in Austria
- Expatriate volleyball players in Turkey
- Expatriate volleyball players in Montenegro