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  2. 2025 Russian Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Russian Junior Championships (Russian: Первенство России среди юниоров 2025) will be held in Saransk, Mordovia from 5 to 9 February 2025. Qualification was based on results of the All-Russian competitions' series (which were held alongside the Russian Grand Prix series among senior skaters).

  3. 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The results were among the criteria used to select Russia's teams to the 2022 European Championships and 2022 Winter Olympics. Kamila Valieva was stripped of her gold medal in Senior Women's singles after testing positive for Trimetazidine, a banned substance, on the second day of the Women's competition. [2]

  4. 2016 Russian Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    Competitors qualified through international success or by competing in the Russian Cup series' senior-level events. The list of competitors was published on 23 December. [ 2 ] Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov (due to Klimov's back pain) and Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin (due to Monko's injury sustained at the 2015 Rostelecom Cup ) withdrew ...

  5. Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Junior Figure Skating Championships (Russian: Первенство России по фигурному катанию среди юниоров) are organized annually by the Figure Skating Federation of Russia to determine the country's junior-level national champions. [1]

  6. CHL Canada/Russia Series - Wikipedia

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    The first series held in 2003 as the RE/MAX Canada–Russia Challenge, and was envisioned as tune-up for the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. The event has had several corporate sponsors and names including, the ADT Canada–Russia Challenge from 2004 until 2008, and the Subway Super Series from 2009 until 2014.

  7. 1974 Summit Series - Wikipedia

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    A significant difference from the previous series was that Canada's roster was selected from the World Hockey Association instead of the National Hockey League. [1] The top scorers of the Soviet team were Alexander Yakushev (5 goals, 3 assists), as well as Vladimir Petrov (2 goals, 6 assists), and Valery Kharlamov (2 goals, 5 assists

  8. List of Russian television series - Wikipedia

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    Russia-1: Fitil: Фитиль: Comedy 1964–present Programme Two, C1 Ostankino, C1R, Russia-K, Russia-1: Good Night, Little Ones! Спокойной ночи, малыши! Children's 1965–present all channels Minute of Silence: Минута молчания: 1968–present Programme One, C1 Ostankino, Russia-1, C1R, Domashny, Russia-2 ...

  9. List of Russian records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    8:15.54 Pavel Potapovich: 4 July 2003 Meeting Gaz de France: Saint-Denis, France High jump: 2.40 m Vyacheslav Voronin: 5 August 2000 London Grand Prix: London, United Kingdom 2.41 m X: Ivan Ukhov: 9 May 2014 Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix: Doha, Qatar [5] Pole vault: 6.05 m Maksim Tarasov: 16 June 1999 Athens Grand Prix: Athens, Greece Long ...