George Giatsis (born 22 June 1968) is an academic researcher[1] and a Greek volleyball and beach volleyball coach (Aris,[2] P.A.O.K.,[3] Lamia, Filathlitikos). He has a doctorate in the kinesiology of volleyball and beach volleyball. The title of his thesis was "Biomechanical differences in elite beach-volleyball players in vertical jumps on rigid and sand surface".[4] He also wrote a number of scientific articles concerning volleyball, beach volleyball and vertical jumps. He is an expert in kinesiology of the arm swing technique in spike attack in volleyball and beach volleyball.[5] Giatsis played more than 200 tournaments in Greece and internationally.[6] In 1998, he took ninth place in CEV finals at the European Championship in Rhodes.[7] He also took 2nd place in Doha, Qatar in 2002.

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