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Jeremiah "Jeri" Estes' experience as a volleyball coach spans juniors competition to the highest professional international levels. He has worked with some of the most respected and successful college and international head coaches. As Head Coach, he had successful tenures with the Saint Louis Quest, Volero Zurich, and Dinamo-Moscow. His teams have featured American players Logan Tom, Robyn Ah-Mow Santos, Danielle Scott, Keri Walsh and Tayibba Haneef-Park in addition to numerous top-level international players.

Jeri began his professional coaching career as an assistant coach at Long Beach State in 1994, helping the squad to an NCAA National Championship in 1998. While he was with the program, the 49ers made two final four appearances, five NCAA Tournaments, three Big West Conference titles and produced four seasons in which the team finished nationally ranked in the top 10. He also served as associate head coach at NCAA Division I East Carolina University and UC Santa Barbara.
He joined the US National Team coaching staff in 1999. Team USA produced fifth-place results at the World Grand Prix and Montreux Volley Masters, won the NORCECA Olympic Qualifying Tournament and went on to place fourth at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. As an assistant coach with the Russian National Team, he joined Coach Nikolay Karpol and a team that was ranked #1 in the world for two consecutive years, winning gold at the 2001 European Championships, 2002 World Grand Prix and 2002 Montreux Volley Masters, and winning silver at the 2000 and 2003 World Grand Prix competitions. The team won the silver medal at the Olympic Games in Athens.

He has over a decade of experience with Uralochka-NTMK Ekaterinburg, one of the most successful professional women’s teams in the history of international volleyball, including eight 1st place and nine 2nd place finishes in the European Champions League, the most competitive professional volleyball league. Uralochka-NTMK has consistently developed some of the best female players in volleyball history.


Estes was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He attended Mid-Pacific Institute and was a letterman in volleyball and basketball. He received his degree from Long Beach State University, where he was a member of the Men’s Volleyball team and competed for the Track & Field squad in the decathlon and the 400 meters.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate Head Coach, Uralochka,
  (Ekaterinburg, Russia)
Head Coach, Azeryol Baku,
  (Baku, Azerbaijan)
Assistant Coach,
  USA National/Olympic Team
Assistant Coach, Russia
  National/Olympic Team
Head Coach, Volero Zurich
Head Coach, St. Louis Quest, USPV
Associate Head Coach, ECU
Associate Head Coach, UCSB
Assistant Coach, Long Beach State
Co-Founder, Mizuno Long Beach VBC
Owner, The Volleyball Factory
The Volleyball Factory is a partnership with Yevgeniya Viktorovna Estes (Mrs. Jeremiah Estes), a professional women's volleyball player and prolific member of the Russian National Team. She is a record six-time indoor volleyball Olympian (1992 - 2012) who earned silver medals at the 1992 (Barcelona), 2000 (Sydney) and 2004 (Athens) Olympic Games. In addition to the Olympic Games, she has competed in numerous international competitions and professional leagues in Russia, Italy, Turkey, Switzerland and Japan.
COMPETITION RESULTS       

1995 European Championship–3rd
1997 European Championship–1st
1999 European Championship–1st
2001 European Championship–1st
1993 FIVB World Grand Prix–3rd
2000 FIVB World Grand Prix–2nd
2003 FIVB World Grand Prix–2nd
2002 FIVB World Grand Prix–1st
2001 FIVB World Grand Prix–3rd
1998 FIVB World Grand Prix–2nd
1996 FIVB World Grand Prix–3rd
1999 World Cup–2nd
1998 World Championship–3rd
2002 World Championship–3rd
2001 World Grand Champions Cup–2nd
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