The Russian Curling Championship among women is an annual competition of Russian women's curling teams. It has been conducted since 1993 according to the winter-spring system.
Russian championship |
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Current season |
First season |
1993 |
Organizer |
Fkr |
Current champion |
Adamant St. Petersburg 1 |
The most titled club |
Moscow (7) |
The most titled player |
Nkeiruka Ezekh (14) |
Official site |
curling.ru |
Since 2015, competitions are held in two divisions (until 2014 - in three) - groups "A" and "B". The organizer is the Federation of Curling Russia .
Content
Competition Formula
The championship is played out between the teams belonging to the group "A". 10 teams making it hold a one-round tournament. Places are distributed according to the total number of victories. In case of equality of victories between two or more participants, priority is given to the results of personal meetings. The 10th team leaves group “A”. She is changed by the winner of group “B”. In transitional matches for the right to play in the next season, the 9th team of Group A and Group 2 of B meet in the leading division.
From 2015, a play-off stage has been introduced, in which 4 best teams play according to the results of the preliminary two-round tournament.
Medalists
Year | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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1993 | VGPI ( Vologda ) | Curling Club ( St. Petersburg ) | |
1994 | Curling Club ( St. Petersburg ) | VGPI ( Vologda ) | MAI ( Moscow ) |
1995 | SKA Navy ( St. Petersburg ) | Lesgaftovets ( St. Petersburg ) | VSPU ( Vologda ) |
1996 | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) | Lesgaftovets ( St. Petersburg ) | VSPU ( Vologda ) |
1997 | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) | Lesgaftovets ( St. Petersburg ) | VSPU ( Vologda ) |
1998 | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) | Lesgaftovets ( St. Petersburg ) | Lesgaftovets -2 ( St. Petersburg ) |
1999 | Dynamo ( Moscow ) | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) | MAI- "Avia" ( Moscow ) |
2000 | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | SKA-2 ( St. Petersburg ) "Union" ( Moscow ) |
2001 | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) | SKA-2 ( St. Petersburg ) |
2002 | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | SKA-2 ( St. Petersburg ) | "Union" ( Moscow ) |
2003 | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | SKA-2 ( St. Petersburg ) | "Union" ( Moscow ) |
2004 | Moscow | "Union" ( Moscow ) | SKA-2 ( St. Petersburg ) |
2005 | Moscow | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) |
2006 | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) | "Moskvich" -2 ( Moscow ) |
2007 | Moscow | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) |
2008 | Moscow | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | Moscow region |
2009 | Moscow | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | SKA ( St. Petersburg ) |
2010 | Moscow | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | "Moskvich" -2 ( Moscow ) |
2011 | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | Moscow | "Moskvich" -2 ( Moscow ) |
2012 | Moscow | "Moskvich" ( Moscow ) | Albatross ( Kaliningrad ) |
2013 | Moscow-2 | Moscow-1 | Albatross ( Kaliningrad ) |
2014 | Moscow-1 | Albatross ( Kaliningrad ) | Moscow-2 |
2015 | Moscow-1 | "Adamant" -1 ( St. Petersburg ) | Krasnodar region ( Sochi ) |
2016 | Moscow-1 | Krasnodar region ( Sochi ) | "Adamant" -1 ( St. Petersburg ) |
2017 | Krasnodar region ( Sochi ) | "Adamant" -1 ( St. Petersburg ) | Moscow |
2018 | Sparrow Hills 1 ( Moscow ) | "Adamant" -1 ( St. Petersburg ) | "Adamant" -2 ( St. Petersburg ) |
2019 | Adamant St. Petersburg 1 ( Alina Kovaleva ) | Krasnodar Territory ( Sochi ; Olga Zharkova ) | Moscow Region 1 ( Dmitrov ; Vlada Rumyantseva ) |
See also
- Russian Curling Championships for men
- Russian Curling Championship among mixed teams
- Russian Curling Championship among mixed pairs
- Russian Curling Wheelchair Championship
- Russian Curling Championship among veterans