Russian Men's Curling Cup

The Russian Men's Curling Cup (Russian: Кубок России по кёрлингу среди мужчин, Кубок России по кёрлингу среди мужских команд) is an annual national curling tournament for men's curling teams in Russia. It has been held annually since the 2007-08 season (usually in October, November or December), and is organized by the Russian Curling Federation. As of 2021, the event consisted of sixteen teams participating in a preliminary round robin and a single-knockout playoff.

Russian Men's Curling Cup
Established2007
2021 host citySochi
2021 champion Saint Petersburg 1 (Artur Razhabov)

Past champions

Teams line-up in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate(s), coach(es); skips marked bold.

Year,
dates
Host Winning Team Runner-up Team Bronze Team
2007[1][2]
26—28 Oct
Moscow EShVSM Moskvich 1 (Moscow)
Alexander Kirikov
SKA 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Valentin Demenkov
Moscow
Artem Bolduzev
2008[3]
24—26 Oct
Moscow Moskvich (Moscow)
Andrey Drozdov, Alexey Stukalskiy, Anton Kalalb, Vladimir Sobakin
EShVSM Moskvich 1 (Moscow)
Alexander Kirikov, Vadim Shkolnikov, Alexey Kamnev, Dmitry Abanin
Lesgaftovets (Saint Petersburg)
Anton Bobrov, Aleksandr Boiko, Vladimir Belmas, Aleksandr Orlov, alternate: Dmitry Melnikov
2009[4]
6—9 Nov
Dmitrov Team Leningrad Oblast
Alexey Tselousov, Dmitri Ryzhov, Alexey Kamnev, Alexander Chugainov
EShVSM Moskvich 1 (Moscow)
Alexander Kirikov, Vadim Shkolnikov, Roman Kutuzov, Aleksandr Kozyrev
Moskvich (Moscow)
Andrey Drozdov, Alexey Stukalskiy, Anton Kalalb, Artem Bolduzev
2010[5]
4—7 Nov
Tver Team Moscow
Jason Gunnlaugson, Justin Richter, Tyler Forrest, Alexey Stukalskiy, alternate: Aleksandr Kozyrev
Team Chelyabinsk Oblast 1
Artem Shmakov, Mikhail Bruskov, Sergey Glukhov, Dmitry Mironov, alternate: Alexander Zhitniak
EShVSM Moskvich 2 (Moscow)
Vadim Stebakov, Vadim Raev, Sergey Manulychev, Alexander Chelyshev, alternate: Artur Ali
2011[6]
3—6 Nov
Tver Yunost-Metar 1 (Chelyabinsk)
Artem Shmakov, Mikhail Bruskov, Sergey Glukhov, Dmitry Mironov, alternate: Dmitry Solomatin
EShVSM Moskvich 1 (Moscow)
Alexander Kirikov, Vadim Shkolnikov, Artem Bolduzev, Sergei Morozov, alternate: Aleksandr Kuzmin
Adamant 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Alexey Tselousov, Petr Dron, Alexey Kamnev, Artur Razhabov, Alexander Badilin
2012 ?? no data
2013[7]
12—15 Dec
Sochi SKA-ShVSM (Saint Petersburg)
Alexander Krushelnitskiy, Ilya Badilin, Vladislav Goncherenko, Daniil Goriachev
Adamant 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Alexey Tselousov, Artem Shmakov, Alexey Timofeev, Evgeny Klimov
Team Moscow 1
Alexander Kirikov, Vadim Shkolnikov, Vladimir Sobakin, Anton Kalalb
2014[8][2]
17—21 Dec
Sochi ShVSM po ZVS 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Alexander Krushelnitskiy
Adamant 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Alexey Tselousov
Moskvich 2 (Moscow)
Sergei Andrianov
2015[9][2]
16—20 Dec
Sochi Adamant 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Andrey Drozdov
Team Moscow 2
Alexander Kirikov
Team Moscow 1
Sergei Andrianov
2016[10]
3—8 Dec
Sochi Adamant 2 (Saint Petersburg)
Alexey Timofeev, Alexey Tselousov, Daniil Goriachev, Evgeny Klimov
Moscow Oblast 1 (Dmitrov)
Alexander Eremin, Mikhail Vaskov, Alexey Tuzov, Alexey Kulikov, alternate: Kirill Savenkov
Adamant 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Alexey Stukalskiy, Andrey Drozdov, Petr Dron, Anton Kalalb, alternate: Oleg Krasikov
2017[11]
15—21 Dec
Sochi Moskvich-Raev (Moscow)
Vadim Raev, Artyom Puzanov, Vasily Telezhkin, Nikolai Levashov
Adamant 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Alexey Stukalskiy, Andrey Drozdov, Artur Razhabov, Petr Dron, alternate: Panteleimon Lappo
Team Moscow
German Doronin, Timur Gadzhikhanov, Sergei Andrianov, Vadim Golov, Danila Tsimbal
2018[12][13]
3—9 Dec
Sochi Krasnodar Krai 1 (Sochi)
Sergey Glukhov, Artur Ali, Dmitry Mironov, Anton Kalalb
Moskvich-MKK (Moscow)
Vadim Raev, Evgeny Arkhipov, Artyom Puzanov, Nikolai Levashov, alternate: Andrei Shestopalov
Adamant 1 (Saint Petersburg)
Alexey Timofeev, Alexey Stukalskiy, Artur Razhabov, Evgeny Klimov
2019
2—6 Dec
Sochi Krasnodar Krai (Sochi)
Artur Ali, Dmitry Mironov, Arseniy Meshkovich, Stepan Sevryukov, alternate: Albert Topchyan
Komsomoll 1 (Irkutsk)
Andrey Dudov, Artyom Karetnikov, Nikolai Lysakov, Mikhail Vlasenko, alternate: Kirill Grekhnyov
Novosibirsk Oblast
Artem Shmakov, Nikita Kukunin, Ivan Kazachkov, Daniil Zazulskikh
2020
6—12 Oct
Dmitrov Moscow Oblast 1 (Dmitrov)
Alexander Eremin, Mikhail Vaskov, Alexey Tuzov, Alexey Kulikov, alternate: Kirill Savenkov, coaches: A.D. Gretskaya, D.N. Stepanov
Saint Petersburg 1
Alexey Timofeev, Daniil Goriachev, Evgeny Klimov, Artur Razhabov, alternate: Aleksandr Bystrov, coach: Anastasia Bryzgalova
Komsomoll 1 (Irkutsk)
Andrey Dudov, Mikhail Vlasenko, Nikolai Lysakov, Kamil Karimov, coach: A.V. Trukhina
2021[14][15]
4—8 Dec
Sochi Saint Petersburg 1
Artur Razhabov, Daniil Goriachev, Aleksandr Bystrov, Aleksandr Terentyev, alternate: Mikhail Andreev, coaches: A. Razhabov, I.V. Minin
Vorobyovy Gory 1 (Moscow)
Alexander Kirikov, Vadim Shkolnikov, Dmitry Abanin, Sergei Morozov, alternate: Dmitry Isaev, coaches: S.Ya. Kalalb, V.R. Barabanschikova
Moscow Oblast 1 (Dmitrov)
Alexander Eremin, Alexey Tuzov, Petr Kuznetsov, Alexey Kulikov, alternate: Kirill Savenkov, coaches: A.D. Gretskaya, D.N. Stepanov
2022[16][17]
4—8 Dec
Samara

References

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See also

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