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Russian Championships Saint Petersburg, Russia [11] 500m time trial (sea level) 32.667 Yana Burlakova: 23 July 2023 Russian Championships Saint Petersburg, Russia [11] Flying 1km time trial: 1:05.232 Erika Salumäe: 27 May 1987 Moscow, Russia 1 km time trial: 1:06.144 Anastasia Voynova: 8 August 2019 Saint Petersburg, Russia Team sprint (500 m ...
The 2025 Russian Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по фигурному катанию на коньках 2025) were held from 18 to 22 December 2024 in Omsk. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles , pairs , and ice dance .
Moscow, Russia 800 m: 1:57.47 Natalya Tsyganova: 7 March 1999 World Championships: Maebashi, Japan 1:56.49 X: Yelena Soboleva: 9 February 2008 Moscow, Russia 1000 m: 2:32.16 Yuliya Fomenko: 25 January 2006 Russian Winter Meeting: Moscow, Russia 1500 m: 3:58.28 Yelena Soboleva: 18 February 2006 Russian Championships Moscow, Russia 3:57.71 X: 9 ...
The Russian Cup competitions include five stages and the final of the Russian Cup, in which athletes compete in men's and women's single skating, pair figure skating and in ice dancing. The most frequent venues of the stages and the Cup Final: Moscow, Kazan, Samara, Perm, as well as Yoshkar-Ola, Sochi and Dmitrov.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia was restored as an independent country and the Russian Athletics Championships was re-initiated, starting from 1992 after a shared CIS Athletics Championships in 1991. [1] The modern Russian Championships are using as a qualifying event for selection for the international team for major ...
A total of 53 athletes from 28 regions of Russia (37 men and 16 women) took to the start. For the first time in the history of the championships of Russia, all three women medalists showed results above 230 km, and four participants fulfilled the standard of an international-class master of sports (225 km).
In the 2023–24 season, Russian skaters completed in domestic qualifying events and national championships for various age levels. Russian Grand Prix for senior skaters and the All-Russian competitions for junior skaters, leads to four events – the Russian Championships, the Russian Junior Championships, the Spartakiad of the Top Athletes and the All-Russian final competitions "Federation Cup".
A total of 34 athletes from 16 regions of the country (20 men and 14 women) took to the start. Vladimir Nikitin set a new Russian indoor record of 3:54.77 minutes to win the men's race while runner-up Konstantin Plokhotnikov set a national youth record of 3:58.62 minutes. Svetlana Aplachkina won the women's race in 4:31.51 minutes. [3] [4]