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
- ↑ Батугин А.А., Шамов С.В. (2021). "Анализ чемпионатов России по кёрлингу на колясках с 2007 по 2021 гг" (in Russian). Адаптивная физическая культура, том: 87, номер: 3. pp. 29–31.
- ↑ Батугин А.А., Шамов С.В. (2021). "Анализ чемпионатов России по кёрлингу на колясках с 2007 по 2021 гг" (in Russian). (docx)
- ↑ Федерация кёрлинга России (Russia Curling Federation)(in Russian)
- ↑ "Кёрлинг в России (Curling in Russia)". Archived from the original on 2020-02-20.
- ↑ "Чемпионат России по кёрлингу на колясках 2011/2012" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-04-04.
- ↑ Москвичи завоевали золото на чемпионате России по кёрлингу на колясках 2012/2013(in Russian)
- ↑ "Команда Челябинской области выиграла чемпионат России по керлингу на колясках" (in Russian). Паралимпийский комитет России. 2015-05-20.
- ↑ "Сборная Москвы стала победителем чемпионата России по керлингу на колясках" (in Russian). Паралимпийский комитет России. 2016-05-05.
- ↑ "Сборная Московской области стала победителем чемпионата России по керлингу на колясках в Сочи" (in Russian). Паралимпийский комитет России. 2017-04-17.
- ↑ "Чемпионат России по кёрлингу на колясках 2021 (результаты)" (in Russian). Russian Curling Federation. Archived from the original on 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
- ↑ "Чемпионат России по кёрлингу на колясках 2022 (результаты)" (in Russian). Russian Curling Federation. Archived from the original on 2022-06-01.
See also
- Russian Men's Curling Championship
- Russian Women's Curling Championship
- Russian Mixed Curling Championship
- Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
- Russian Junior Curling Championships
- Russian Senior Curling Championships
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