Dimitri Yachvili Markarian (born 19 September 1980, in
Brive-la-Gaillarde
Brive-la-Gaillarde (; Limousin dialect of oc, Briva la Galharda) is a commune of France. It is a sub-prefecture and the largest city of the Corrèze department. It has around 46,000 inhabitants, while the population of the agglomeration was 7 ...
,
Corrèze) is a French former
rugby union footballer who played as a
scrum-half for
Biarritz
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and
France. He played for France from 2002 to 2012, earning 61 caps and scoring 373 points. With them he played in the final of the 2011 World Cup losing to New Zealand and won two Grand Slams in 2004 and 2010. In club rugby, he won a European Cup in 2012 and played in two European Cup finals in 2006 and 2010 with Biarritz. With this club, he also won two French championship titles in 2005 and 2006. With his previous club, Gloucester, he was champion of England in 2002. After the end of his playing career, he became a rugby consultant, a career he began while still a player.
Early life
Of Georgian and Armenian descent, his father
Michel Yachvili
Michel Yachvili (born 25 September 1946) is a former French rugby union footballer.
His father was a Georgian POW during the World War II in France, and his son Grégoire chose to play for the Georgian national team. He began his career playing ...
was a French international before him. His paternal grandfather Chalva (Charles) was a
Georgian soldier in the Soviet Army during
WWII who was taken prisoner by the Wehrmacht in
France, subsequently escaping to participate in the
French Resistance in the province of
Limousin, where he settled after hostilities. His maternal grandfather, Alexandre Markarian, who played as hooker for Brive in the 1950s, was an
Armenian genocide survivor. Dimitri's brother
Grégoire
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chose to play for the
Georgian national team.
Career
He began his club career at
Gloucester Rugby where he was a replacement in the
2002 Zurich Championship Final (the year before winning the play-offs constituted winning the English title) in which Gloucester defeated
Bristol Rugby
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The club was founded as Bristol Football Club in 18 ...
.
Yachvili made his international debut in November 2002 in a 35–3 victory against
Canada.
After the retirement of
Fabien Galthié, Yachvili was frequently part of the French starting 15.
During the
2005 Six Nations Championship
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Wales ...
he gained his position as the first choice
scrum-half for the France national team, cementing his position with a virtuoso goal-kicking performance against
England at
Twickenham. He also captained the France national team, surrendering the captaincy permanently for the 2005 summer tour to
South Africa, which he missed through injury.
He was considered the number two scrum-half behind
Jean-Baptiste Élissalde in the
French team who retired in May 2010. He was second to
Morgan Parra
Morgan Parra (born 15 November 1988) is a French rugby union player who plays as a Scrum-half and occasionally Fly-half. He plays for Stade Français in the Top 14. He played most of his career with Clermont Auvergne after signing for them fro ...
in the national selection as of the 2009
Six Nations. He was omitted from the squad for the
2007 World Cup.
He lost his second
Heineken Cup
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final to
Stade Toulousain
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Toulou ...
in May 2010. He was also part of the losing side in the
2006 final to
Munster
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at
Cardiff's
Millennium Stadium
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.
Yachvili was a member of the French team that finished as the
runner-up to hosts
New Zealand in the
2011 Rugby World Cup Final
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.
Following an injury sustained in the World Cup, his club appearances were limited the subsequent season. Nevertheless his presence in the squad was then very important: over the Top 14 season, Biarritz won 71.5% of their matches when Yachvili was present, against 12.5% when he was absent.
The 2013-2014 season was complicated for Olympic Biarritz, who with only five wins and a total of 30 points saw themselves demoted to Pro D2. On April 10, 2014, Dimitri Yachvili announced that he was ending his career, despite one year remaining on his contract. After twelve seasons spent with Olympic Biarritz, Yachvili expressed the mental and physical fatigue he had to face after the last trying years.
Following his retirement, he became a rugby consultant, also commentating on matches for French television. He later joined in the management of the amateur team at Biarritz.
References
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1980 births
Living people
People from Brive-la-Gaillarde
French people of Armenian descent
French people of Georgian descent
French rugby union players
Rugby union scrum-halves
Biarritz Olympique players
France international rugby union players
Sportspeople from Corrèze
CA Brive players
French expatriate rugby union players
Expatriate rugby union players in England
French expatriate sportspeople in England