Yekaterina Gamova is the world's most famous female volleyball player, Russian volleyball legend and world volleyball. She was once voted as the No. 1 hero in the list of heroes of the world volleyball next to Wang Yimei, Saori Kimura, Kim Yeon Koung …
The Russian star born on October 17, 1980 is the hero to bring Russian volleyball at the top of the world for many years with a series of victories in the most prestigious tournaments in the world.

The imprint of Yekaterina Gamova's first career when she played for Dinamo Moscow in the 2008-2009 season with the Champions League HCB where she was the athlete the most scored.
After being famous in the domestic league, this legendary volleyball joined Fenerbahce where she won the championship of the Tho NHY league. The peak of the club's career is when he ascended the Champions League 2013-2014 in Dinamo Kazan.
Yekaterina Gamova caused a lot of regret when declaring retiring in 2016 just before the 2016 Rio Olympics took place. She said she was injured and wanted to spend time on things other than the football field.
Throughout his career, Yekaterina Gamova won a series of personal awards and was repeatedly awarded badges in the Russian sports village as well as the Russian government.

Yekaterina Gamova also helped Russia twice won the Championship of the 2006 and 2010 World Championship Volleyball Championship, the Grand Prix 1999 and 2002 gold medal.
In particular, failure in the 2012 London Olympic Games is one of the most regretful failures in the career before the Brazilian rival. Perhaps that failure made her not participate in the Rio Olympic Games then chose to retire.
After the London Olympics on August 17, 2012, she married Russian producer and filming Mikhail Mukasei, the son of Svetlana Druzhinina and Anatoly Mukasei.
Currently, the couple has welcomed her first son and she is also working on the development of Russia's young volleyball.