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George Giatsis

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George (Georgios) Giatsis (born 22 June 1968) is a Greek volleyball and beach volleyball coach. He has a doctoral on the biomechanics of volleyball and beach volleyball. The title of his thesis is "Biomechanical differences in elite beach-volleyball players in vertical jumps on rigid and sand surface". He also wrote a number of scientific articles and papers concerning beach volleyball,[1] vertical jumps, and volleyball. Giatsis played about 200 tournaments in Greece and internationally. Along with his partner Elias Arabatzis, he held the record for number of medals in Greek beach volleyball. In 1998, they took ninth place in the final at the European Championship in Rhodes.

References

  1. ^ Giatsis, George; Eleni Zetou (2003). "The Influence of Regulation Changes on the Fluctuation of Score of the Beach Volleyball Games". Inquiries in Sport & Physical Education. 1 (1): 43–48. ISSN 1790-3041. Archived from the original on 2011-08-07.

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