Russian Wheelchair Curling Championship

The Russian Wheelchair Curling Championship (Russian: Чемпионат России по кёрлингу на колясках) is the national championship of wheelchair curling in Russia. It has been held annually since 2007,[1][2] organized by Russian Curling Federation.[3][4]

List of champions and medallists

(teams line-up in order: skip/fourth, third, second, lead, alternate, coach)

Year Host city Champion Runner-up Bronze
2007 Yekaterinburg Moscow Oblast
Oleg Makarov
Sverdlovsk Oblast
Victor Ershov
Granit (Chelyabinsk)
Marat Romanov
2008 championship not held
2009 Chelyabinsk Granit (Chelyabinsk)
Marat Romanov
Stolitsa (Moscow)
Alexander Shevchenko
Sverdlovsk Oblast
Andrey Smirnov
2010 Chelyabinsk Stolitsa (Moscow)
Alexander Shevchenko
Planet of Ice (Moscow)
Boris Gorchakov
Granit (Chelyabinsk)
Marat Romanov
2011 championship not held
2012[5] Dmitrov Moscow Oblast
Aleksandr Silkin
Stolitsa (Moscow)
Alexander Shevchenko
Rodnik (Sverdlovsk Oblast)
Andrey Smirnov
2013[6] Dmitrov Moscow 2
Konstantin Kurokhtin
Monolith (Saint Petersburg)
Nikolay Yakushkin
Moscow Oblast
Valery Ulianov
2014 Izhevsk Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin
Moscow Oblast
Svetlana Pakhomova
Sverdlovsk Oblast
Andrey Smirnov
2015[7] Dmitrov Team Chelyabinsk Oblast
Aleksey Fatuev
Team Sverdlovsk Oblast
Andrey Smirnov
Team Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin
2016[8] Chelyabinsk Team Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin, Alexander Shevchenko, Andrei Meshcheryakov, Aleksandra Chechyotkina
Team Moscow Oblast 1
Svetlana Pakhomova, Valery Ulianov, Vitaly Danilov, Vladislav Makarov
Team Sverdlovsk Oblast 1
Andrey Smirnov, Oxana Slesarenko, Eugeny Pinzhenin, Olga Strepetova
2017[9] Sochi Team Moscow Oblast
Vladislav Makarov, Svetlana Pakhomova, Valery Ulianov, Vitaly Danilov, alternate: Valery Baranov
Team Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin, Andrei Meshcheryakov, Aleksandra Chechyotkina, Boris Gorchakov
Team Sverdlovsk Oblast
Andrey Smirnov, Oxana Slesarenko, Victor Ershov, Oleg Perminov, alternate: Olga Strepetova
2018 Sochi Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin, Andrei Meshcheryakov, Maksim Volkov, Aleksandra Chechyotkina, alternate: Alexander Shevchenko
Rodnik (Sverdlovsk Oblast)
Andrey Smirnov, Oleg Perminov, Oxana Slesarenko, Eugeny Pinzhenin, alternate: Victor Ershov
Granit (Chelyabinsk Oblast)
Aleksey Fatuev, Marat Romanov, Sergey Ovsyannikov, Daria Shchukina, alternate: Olga Belyak
2019 Krasnoyarsk Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin, Andrei Meshcheryakov, Alexander Shevchenko, Aleksandra Chechyotkina, alternate: Maksim Volkov, coach: Margarita Nesterova
Rodnik (Sverdlovsk Oblast)
Andrey Smirnov, Oxana Slesarenko, Oleg Perminov, Olga Strepetova, alternate: Eugeny Pinzhenin, coaches: Sergey Shamov, Sophia Yarutina
Sevastopol
Vladimir Lyubovich, Vadim Gusev, Alexander Rybkin, Natalia Kuzminova, coach: A.E. Tsaplin
2020 Novosibirsk Moscow
Andrei Meshcheryakov, Alexander Shevchenko, Maksim Volkov, Aleksandra Chechyotkina
Rodnik (Sverdlovsk Oblast)
Andrey Smirnov, Oxana Slesarenko, Oleg Perminov, Olga Rashchektaeva, alternate: Victor Ershov
Moscow Oblast
Valery Ulianov, Vitaly Danilov, Vladislav Makarov, Rimma Mambetkarimova
2021[10] Novosibirsk Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin, Andrei Meshcheryakov, Alexander Shevchenko, Aleksandra Chechyotkina, alternate: Maksim Volkov, coach: Margarita Nesterova
Granit (Chelyabinsk Oblast)
Aleksey Fatuev, Daria Shchukina, Sergey Ovsyannikov, Olga Belyak, alternate: Nikolay Korotkov, coach: A.V. Zhitnyak
Adamant (Saint Petersburg)
Alexey Lyubimtsev, Anna Karpushina, Nikolai Yakushkin, Maxim Zagorsky, alternate: Mikhail Sorokin, coaches: Anna Karpushina, P.S. Zakharov
2022[11] Samara Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin, Andrei Meshcheryakov, Alexander Shevchenko, Aleksandra Chechyotkina, alternate: Maksim Volkov, coach: Margarita Nesterova
Granit (Chelyabinsk Oblast)
Aleksey Fatuev, Nikolay Korotkov, Daria Shchukina, Olga Belyak, alternate: Sergey Ovsyannikov, coach: A.V. Zhitnyak
Saint Petersburg 2
Alexey Lyubimtsev, Anna Karpushina, Maxim Zagorsky, Alexey Zhukov, coach: I.O. Badilin

References

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  2. Батугин А.А., Шамов С.В. (2021). "Анализ чемпионатов России по кёрлингу на колясках с 2007 по 2021 гг" (in Russian). (docx)
  3. Федерация кёрлинга России (Russia Curling Federation)(in Russian)
  4. "Кёрлинг в России (Curling in Russia)". Archived from the original on 2020-02-20.
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  6. Москвичи завоевали золото на чемпионате России по кёрлингу на колясках 2012/2013(in Russian)
  7. "Команда Челябинской области выиграла чемпионат России по керлингу на колясках" (in Russian). Паралимпийский комитет России. 2015-05-20.
  8. "Сборная Москвы стала победителем чемпионата России по керлингу на колясках" (in Russian). Паралимпийский комитет России. 2016-05-05.
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See also

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