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Russian Women's Curling Cup

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Russian Women's Curling Cup
Established2007
2023 host citySochi
2023 arenaIceberg Skating Palace
2023 champion Saint Petersburg 1
(Alina Kovaleva)

The Russian Women's Curling Cup (Russian: Кубок России по кёрлингу среди женщин, Кубок России по кёрлингу среди женских команд) are the annual national women's curling tournament in Russia. It has been held annually since season 2007―2008 (in first half of curling season, from September to December, usually 5-6 days long), organized by Russian Curling Federation. As of 2021, the event consisted of sixteen teams participating in a preliminary round robin and a single-knockout playoff.

Past champions

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Year Host Winning Team Runner-up Team Bronze Team
2007[1] Moscow Moscow
Olga Zharkova, Nkeirouka Ezekh, Anna Sidorova, Galina Arsenkina, alternate: Olga Zyablikova
EShVSM Moskvich 1 (Moscow)
Liudmila Privivkova, Ekaterina Galkina, Margarita Fomina, Ilona Grishina, alternates: Maria Gorbokonj, Aleksandra Saitova
Moscow Oblast (Dmitrov)
Tatiana Smirnova, Tatiana Lukina, Anastasia Skultan, Yulia Storozheva
2008[2] Moscow EShVSM Moskvich 1 (Moscow)
Liudmila Privivkova, Ekaterina Galkina, Margarita Fomina, Ekaterina Antonova
EShVSM Moskvich 3 (Moscow)
(no team line-up in sources)
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2009[3] Dmitrov Moscow
Olga Zharkova, Kira Ezekh, Anna Sidorova, Galina Arsenkina, alternate: Olga Zyablikova
SKA 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Yana Nekrasova, Natalia Evert, Yana Goloborodko, Svetlana Filchakova
EShVSM Moskvich 2 (Moscow)
Daria Kozlova, Victoria Makarshina, Aleksandra Saitova, Anna Lobova, alternate: Julia Svetova
2010[4] Tver EShVSM Moskvich 2 (Moscow)
Liudmila Privivkova, Margarita Fomina, Ekaterina Antonova, Ekaterina Galkina
Moskvich (Moscow)
Victoria Makarshina, Aleksandra Saitova, Anna Lobova, Nadezhda Lepezina
EShVSM Moskvich 1 (Moscow)
Anna Sidorova, Nkeirouka Ezekh, Olga Zyablikova, Galina Arsenkina
2011[5] Dmitrov Moskvich (Moscow)
Anna Sidorova, Olga Zyablikova, Nkeirouka Ezekh, Galina Arsenkina
EShVSM Moskvich 1 (Moscow)
Liudmila Privivkova, Margarita Fomina, Ekaterina Antonova, Ekaterina Galkina
SKA (Saint Petersburg)
Yana Nekrasova, Natalia Evert, Svetlana Filchakova, Irina Kolesnikova
2012[6][7] Dmitrov Team Moscow 2
Liudmila Privivkova
TsZVS Moscow Oblast 1[8] (Dmitrov)
Anastasia Moskaleva
Team Moscow 1
Kira Ezekh
2013[9] Sochi Adamant 2 (Saint Petersburg)
Alina Kovaleva, Elena Efimova, Uliana Vasilyeva, Maria Komarova, alternate: Oksana Bogdanova
Albatros (Kaliningrad)
Olga Zharkova, Yulia Portunova, Alisa Miroshnichenko, Julia Guzieva, alternate: Ekaterina Sharapova
Team Moscow 1
Liudmila Privivkova, Olga Zyablikova, Nkeirouka Ezekh, Alina Biktimirova, alternate: Anastasia Prokofieva
2014[10] Sochi Moskvich 2 (Moscow)
Evgeniya Demkina
Adamant 2 (Saint Petersburg)
Victoria Moiseeva
Krasnodar Krai (Sochi)
Olga Zharkova
2015[11] Sochi Adamant 2 (Saint Petersburg)
Victoria Moiseeva
Krasnodar Krai (Sochi)
Olga Zharkova
Zekurion – Team Moscow
Alina Biktimirova
2016 Sochi Krasnodar Krai 1 (Sochi)
Olga Zharkova, Liudmila Privivkova, Julia Guzieva, Galina Arsenkina, alternate: Yulia Portunova
Zekurion-Moskvich (Moscow)
Мария Борисова, Alina Biktimirova, Ekaterina Antonova, Anastasia Skultan
Vorobyovy Gory 1 (Moscow)
Evgeniya Demkina, Vera Tiuliakova, Anastasia Prokofieva, Anastasia Beginina, alternate: Ravilya Iskakova
2017[12] Sochi Moscow Oblast 2 (Dmitrov)
Vlada Rumiantseva, Ksenia Shevchuk, Irina Riazanova, Anastasia Mishchenko, alternate: Anastasia Shustrova
Adamant 2 (Saint Petersburg)
Victoria Moiseeva, Maria Baksheeva, Maria Duyunova, Arina Zasedateleva, alternate: Polina Bikker
Zekurion-Moskvich (Moscow)
Alina Biktimirova, Yana Nekrasova, Ekaterina Antonova, Anastasia Skultan, alternate: Lolita Tretiak
2018[13] Krasnoyarsk Adamant 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Alina Kovaleva, Anastasia Bryzgalova, Uliana Vasilyeva, Ekaterina Kuzmina, alternate: Anastasia Danshina
Moskvich-Zekurion (Moscow)
Ekaterina Galkina, Ekaterina Antonova, Anna Antonyuk, Anastasia Skultan, alternate: Rimma Shayafetdinova
Moscow Oblast 1 (Dmitrov)
Olga Kotelnikova, Ksenia Shevchuk, Daria Panchenko, Daria Styoksova
2019 Sochi UOR 2 (Saint Petersburg)
Irina Nizovtseva, Nadezhda Beliakova, Arina Piantina, Daria Patrikeeva, alternate: Anastasia Kilchevskaya
Krasnodar Krai (Sochi)
Liudmila Privivkova, Maria Ignatenko, Sophia Tkach, Irina Poletaeva, alternate: Polina Murzina
Adamant 2 (Saint Petersburg)
Maria Ermeychuk, Anastasia Khalanskaya, Olga Antonova, Maria Drozdova, alternate: Aleksandra Kulumbekova
2020 Dmitrov Saint Petersburg 1
Alina Kovaleva, Maria Komarova, Galina Arsenkina, Ekaterina Kuzmina, alternate: Vera Tiuliakova, coach: Anastasia Bryzgalova
Krasnodar Krai 1 (Sochi)
Anna Sidorova, Yulia Portunova, Liudmila Privivkova, Maria Ignatenko, alternate: Sophia Tkach, coach: Sergei Belanov
Moscow Oblast 1 (Dmitrov)
Vlada Rumiantseva, Irina Riazanova, Anastasia Mishchenko, Alexandra Kardapoltseva, alternate: Alina Lyotz, coaches: Tatiana Lukina, Marina Verenich
2021 Sochi Saint Petersburg 2
Nkeirouka Ezekh, Diana Margarian, Olga Antonova, Anastasia Kilchevskaya, alternate: Alina Borodulina, coaches: Konstantin Zadvornov, Elena Ilinykh
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1
Valeria Denisenko, Elizaveta Trukhina, Alina Fakhurtdinova, Elizaveta Kiselyova, alternate: Nina Polikarpova, coach: Anna Trukhina
Moskvich 2 (Moscow)
Sophia Orazalina, Maria Tsebriy, Daria Tsvedanashvili, Anastasia Golitsyna, alternate: Alina Vasilyeva, coaches: Olga Andrianova, Dmitry Andrianov, Evgeny Arkhipov
2022[14][15] Samara Saint Petersburg 2
Alina Kovaleva, Galina Arsenkina, Maria Komarova, Ekaterina Kuzmina, alternate: Vera Tiuliakova, coach: Anastasia Bryzgalova
UOR 2 - Saint Petersburg 4
Diana Margaryan, Valeria Miroshnichenko, Alina Borodulina, Anastasia Kilchevskaya, alternate: Arina Artamonova, coach: Petr Dron
Krasnodar Krai 2 (Sochi)
Anna Sidorova, Maria Marchenkova, Victoria Enbaeva, Liudmila Privivkova, alternate: Sophia Tkach, coach: Efim Zhidelev
2023[16][17] Sochi Saint Petersburg 1
Alina Kovaleva, Maria Komarova, Uliana Vasilyeva, Ekaterina Kuzmina, alternate: Anastasia Bryzgalova, coach: Anastasia Bryzgalova
Saint Petersburg 2
Diana Margaryan, Valeria Miroshnichenko, Alina Borodulina, Anastasia Kilchevskaya, alternate: Arina Artamonova, coach: Petr Dron
Komsomoll - Irkutsk Oblast
Elizaveta Trukhina, Nina Suvorova, Valeria Denisenko, Victoria Desova, alternate: Elizaveta Kiselyova, coach: Anna Trukhina
2024[18][19] Sochi Saint Petersburg 1
Diana Margaryan, Alina Borodulina, Valeria Miroshnichenko, Anastasia Kilchevskaya, coach: Petr Dron
Novosibirsk Oblast
Aleksandra Stoyarosova, Irina Riazanova, Alexandra Moszherina, Victoria Sachkova, coach: Artem Shmakov
Krasnodar Krai 1 (Sochi)
Olga Zharkova, Yulia Ermakova, Liudmila Privivkova, Julia Chemodanova, alternate: Irina Tkach, coaches: Efim Zhidelev, Dmitry Mironov

References

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  1. ^ "Кубок России по керлингу 2007 (1-й круг Чемпионата России 2007-2008). Женщины". Керлинг в России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 21 November 2007. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Кубок России по керлингу среди женских команд 2008". Керлинг в России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 28 December 2019. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Кубок России по керлингу среди женских команд 2009". Керлинг в России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 18 October 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Кубок России по керлингу среди женских команд 2010". Керлинг в России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 30 January 2019. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Кубок России по керлингу среди женских команд 2011". Керлинг в России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 30 January 2019. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Команда Людмилы Прививковой выиграла Кубок России по кёрлингу". Весь спорт. 28 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Кубок России по керлингу среди женских команд 2012". Керлинг в России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 30 April 2016.
  8. ^ In source (CurlingRussia, Кёрлинг в России) two teams titled equally "TsZVS Moscow Oblast" (ЦЗВС Московская область). For difference here we write as "TsZVS Moscow Oblast 1" team with skip Anastasia Moskaleva and as "TsZVS Moscow Oblast 2" team with skip Tatiana Smirnova.
  9. ^ "Кубок России по кёрлингу среди женских команд 2013 года проходит в Олимпийском городе — Сочи". Керлинг в России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 4 October 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Команда Евгении Демкиной победила на Кубке России по керлингу в Сочи" (in Russian). Весь спорт. 17 December 2014.
  11. ^ "Команда Виктории Моисеевой победила на Кубке России по керлингу в Сочи" (in Russian). Весь спорт. 28 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Кубок России по кёрлингу среди женских команд 2017". Керлинг в России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 30 March 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  13. ^ "Кубок России по кёрлингу среди женских команд 2018". Федерация кёрлинга России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2020. (results, teams line-ups etc.)
  14. ^ "Кубок России среди женских команд 2022". Russian Curling Federation (in Russian). Archived from the original on 14 December 2022. (news)
  15. ^ "Кубок России среди женских команд 2022". Russian Curling Federation (in Russian). (results, teams line-ups etc.)
  16. ^ "Кубок России среди женских команд 2023". Russian Curling Federation (in Russian). Archived from the original on 15 December 2023. (news)
  17. ^ "Кубок России среди женских команд 2023". Russian Curling Federation (in Russian). Archived from the original on 15 December 2023. (results, teams line-ups etc.)
  18. ^ "Кубок России среди женских команд 2024 (news)". Федерация кёрлинга России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 15 December 2024.
  19. ^ "Кубок России среди женских команд 2024 (teams line-ups, match rezults etc.)". Федерация кёрлинга России (in Russian). Archived from the original on 15 December 2024.
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