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Dmitry Shakulin (born May 11, 1968) is a Russian basketball coach and former player. He most recently was an assistant coach for the CSKA Moscow of the VTB United League.
With the Russian national team he played at the EuroBasket 1993 where he won the silver medal and at the EuroBasket 1997 where he won the bronze medal. At the club competition level, he won Russian League title two times with CSKA Moscow, in 1997 and 1998. He also played in Israel for Maccabi Rishon LeZion and for German first division side SV Oberelchingen.
After completing his playing career Schakulin worked as a trainer, primarily as an assistant coach to many teams. Among his greatest successes as assistant coach so far includes the U20 European Championship in 2005 as well as numerous Russian League titles with CSKA Moscow.
==Playing career==
Shakulin started his professional career in Dynamo Moscow, after moving to Moscow from his hometown Kirov at age of 14. Here he stayed until the end of the Soviet Union and then he moved abroad for the first time in the 1992-93 season for the Israeli club Beitar Tel Aviv. He was part of the Russian national team squad at the EuroBasket 1993 where he won the silver medal, losing in the final game with just one point difference against host nation Germany. After another year at Dynamo in the 1993-94 season Schakulin returned to Germany and played in the 1994-95 season for the newcomer in the league SV Tally Oberelchingen. They surprisingly made it into the play-offs of the championship, where Bayer Giants Leverkusen defeated in the first round.
In the following 1995-96 season with Dynamo Moscow, Schakulin was the runner-up behind series champion CSKA Moscow. In February 1997 he finally moved himself to CSKA after Dynamo Moscow its professional play operation stopped due to financial reasons, and there he won two championships in 1997 and 1998. Moreover, again, he managed to jump in the final round of the national squad for European Championship finals. At the EuroBasket 1997, Russia defeated hosts Spain the quarterfinals, however, Italy defeated themin semi-final game. Later, Russia took the bronze medal in the "small final" against Greece. For the Basketball Bundesliga 1998-99 season, Schakulin returned again back to Oberelchingen, where they managed to get in the play-offs again. After a rather surprising series success in the qualifying round over newly DJK Würzburg, they lost in the quarter-final series against the Rhöndorfer TV. Schakulin then moved to Israeli Maccabi Rishon LeZion and later finished his career with the Russian side Spartak St. Petersburg in 2000-01 season.

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