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Yana Nekrasova

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Yana Nekrasova
 
Born (1976-02-10) February 10, 1976 (age 48)
Team
Curling clubCSKA, Saint Petersburg
Curling career
Member Association Russia
World Championship
appearances
4 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2005)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
2 (2010, 2013)
European Championship
appearances
8 (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
Olympic
appearances
2 (2002, 2006)
Other appearancesEuropean Mixed Championship: 2 (2008, 2009),
Winter Universiade: 1 (2003)
Medal record
Curling
World Mixed Doubles Championship
Gold medal – first place 2010 Chelyabinsk
Winter Universiade
Gold medal – first place 2003 Tarvisio

Yana Anatolyevna Nekrasova (Russian: Я́на Анато́льевна Некра́сова; born February 10, 1976, in Leningrad, USSR) is a Russian curler,[1] a 2010 World mixed doubles champion, a 2003 Winter Universiade champion and a four-time Russian women's champion (1996, 1997, 1998, 2000).[2]

She played at the 2002 Winter Olympics, where the Russian team finished in tenth place, and at the 2006 Winter Olympics, where the Russian team finished in fifth place.

Teams

Women's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1996–97 Tatiana Smirnova Irina Kolesnikova Yana Nekrasova Marina Tcherepanova ECC 1996 (13th)
1998–99 Tatiana Smirnova Irina Kolesnikova Yana Nekrasova Marina Tcherepanova ECC 1998 (11th)
1999–00 Olga Jarkova (fourth) Nina Golovtchenko (skip) Yana Nekrasova Irina Kolesnikova Tatiana Smirnova Olga Andrianova ECC 1999 (8th)
2000–01 Olga Jarkova (fourth) Nina Golovtchenko (skip) Anastassia Skoultan Nkeiruka Ezekh Yana Nekrasova Olga Andrianova ECC 2000 (7th)
Nina Golovtchenko Olga Jarkova Nkeiruka Ezekh Yana Nekrasova Anastassia Skoultan Olga Andrianova WCC 2001 (9th)
2001–02 Olga Jarkova Yana Nekrasova Nkeiruka Ezekh Angela Tuvaeva Olga Andrianova ECC 2001 (7th)
Olga Jarkova Nkeiruka Ezekh Yana Nekrasova Anastassia Skoultan Angela Tuvaeva Olga Andrianova WOG 2002 (10th)
WCC 2002 (7th)
2002–03 Olga Jarkova Nkeiruka Ezekh Yana Nekrasova Anastassia Skoultan Ludmila Privivkova (ECC, WCC)
Anna Rubtsova (WUG)
Olga Andrianova ECC 2002 (4th)
WUG 2003 1st place, gold medalist(s)
WCC 2003 (6th)
2003–04 Olga Jarkova Nkeiruka Ezekh Yana Nekrasova Ludmila Privivkova Angela Tuvaeva Olga Andrianova ECC 2003 (8th)
2004–05 Olga Jarkova Nkeiruka Ezekh Yana Nekrasova Ekaterina Galkina Ludmila Privivkova Olga Andrianova ECC 2004 (4th)
Ludmila Privivkova Nkeiruka Ezekh Yana Nekrasova Ekaterina Galkina Olga Jarkova Olga Andrianova WCC 2005 (5th)
2005–06 Ludmila Privivkova Nkeiruka Ezekh Olga Jarkova Ekaterina Galkina Yana Nekrasova Olga Andrianova, Yory Andrianov WOG 2006 (5th)
2018–19 Sophia Orazalina Yana Nekrasova Irina Belyayeva Mariia Arkhipova Marina Maleeva RWCC 2019 (10th)

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Events
2008–09 Alexander Kirikov Yana Nekrasova Petr Dron Galina Arsenkina Victor Kornev, Anna Sidorova EMxCC 2008 (4th)
2009–10 Yana Nekrasova Roman Kutuzov Daria Kozlova Alexander Kozyrev Victor Kornev, Alexandra Saitova EMxCC 2009 (6th)

Mixed doubles

Season Male Female Coach Events
2009–10 Petr Dron Yana Nekrasova Irina Kolesnikova WMDCC 2010 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2011–12 Alexey Kamnev Yana Nekrasova RMDCC 2012 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2012–13 Alexey Kamnev Yana Nekrasova Irina Kolesnikova (WMDCC) RMDCC 2013 1st place, gold medalist(s)
WMDCC 2013 (9th)

References

  1. ^ Yana Nekrasova at World Curling Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "История - Керлинг в России (CurlingRussia)" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2019-03-23. (History of Curling in Russia; look at "РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ ЧЕМПИОНАТОВ РОССИИ ПО КЕРЛИНГУ (ЖЕНЩИНЫ)" – Results of Women's Championships)