Russian Figure Skating Cup
The Russian Cup in Figure Skating (Russian Cup - Rostelecom) is a series of annual All-Russian figure skating competitions among Russian figure skaters, organized by the Figure Skating Federation of Russia. 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.
Participants
Competitions are held for two categories:
- adults - according to the category of the Master of Sports (MS), provided that the athlete has reached 14 years old - no more than 18 athletes in the form
- Juniors - by category Candidates for the Master of Sports (CCM) - in single skating (no more than 30 athletes in the form), pair skating and ice dancing.
The strongest athletes of the territorial organizations of the FFKK of Russia are allowed to participate in the Cup Stages. In single skating, athletes can only apply for two stages of the Cup one by one of the ranks: the KMS or the MS. The list of participants is approved by the President of the Federation on the recommendation of the All-Russian Coaching Council.
Stages of the Russian Cup
Stages of the Cup of Russia are held from September to December. Athletes who took places 1 to 8 at the first and second stages of the Cup are allowed to participate in stages III, IV and V.
According to the results of participation in two stages of the Cup of Russia, the admission of athletes (pairs) to participation in Russian Championship, Russian Championships and Cup Finals is determined.
Final Cup of Russia
The final competition "Cup of Russia - Rostelecom" allowed athletes on the highest number of points scored in the form of two stages of the Cup of Russia, accrued for the places occupied by athletes. Also allowed are candidates for the national team of Russia among adults and juniors. The final list of participants is approved by the President of the Federation on the recommendation of the All-Russian Coaching Council. Up to 12 athletes (couples) are allowed in each type of program. Total not more than 144 people.
The final of the Russian Cup is traditionally held in February.
Senior medalists
Men
Ladies
Pairs
- 2014 Velikiy Novgorod Yulia Antipova / Nodari Maisuradze Katarina Gerboldt / Alexander Enbert Christina Astakhova / Maxim Kurdyukov
- 2015 Saransk Kristina Astakhova / Alexey Rogonov Vasilisa Davankova / Alexander Enbert Vera Bazarova / Andrey Deputy
- 2016 Saransk Vera Bazarova / Andrey Deputy Alisa Efimova / Alexander Korovin Sophia Biryukova / Andrey Filonov
- 2017 Saransk Kristina Astakhova / Alexey Rogonov Alisa Efimova / Alexander Korovin Anastasia Poluyanova / Maxim Selkin
- 2018 Velikiy Novgorod Alisa Efimova / Alexander Korovin Sofia Buzaeva / Elisey Ivanov Daria Kvartalova / Alexey Svyatchenko
Ice dancing
- 2001 Nizhny Novgorod Ekaterina Gvozdkova / Timur Alaskhanov Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer Marina Kurochkina / Dmitry Zlobin
- 2002 Nizhny Novgorod Ekaterina Gvozdkova / Timur Alaskhanov Yana Khokhlova / Sergey Novitsky Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer
- 2003 Nizhny Novgorod Svetlana Kulikova / Vitaly Novikov Yana Khokhlova / Sergey Novitsky Julia Zlobina / Alexey Sitnikov
- 2004
- 2005 Nizhny Novgorod Olga Gmyzina / Ivan Lobanov Inna Ladyagina / Anton Shabalin
- 2006 Nizhny Novgorod Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer Olga Gmyzina / Ivan Lobanov Anastasia Yakovleva / Ivan Manvelov
- 2007 Tver Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer Olga Gmyzina / Ivan Lobanov Anastasia Yakovleva / Ivan Manvelov
- 2008 Tver Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer Yulia Zlobina / Alexey Sitnikov Olga Kolotilina / Alexander Bortsov
- 2009 Tver Anastasia Platonova / Alexander Grachev Julia Zlobina / Alexey Sitnikov Alexander Chistyakova / Vladimir Kurochkin
- 2010 Tver Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer Ekaterina Ryazanova / Ilya Tkachenko Julia Zlobin / Alexey Sitnikov
- 2011 Yoshkar-Ola Anastasia Kabanova / Nikolay Babin Evgenia Shakhtarin / Denis Kozlov Yekaterina Ryazanova / Ilya Tkachenko
- 2012 Stary Oskol Valeria Starygin / Ivan Volobuev Anna Polikarpova / Maxim Kirillov Yevgeny Shakhtarin / Denis Kozlov
- 2013 Tver Ksenia Mon'ko / Kirill Khalyavin Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin Valeria Losev / Denis Lunin
- 2014 Velikiy Novgorod Valeria Zenkova / Valery Sinitsin Svetlana Khomyakova / Nikita Shubo-Yablonsky Daria Shcheglova / Anton Novikov
- 2015 Saransk Evgenia Kosygina / Nikolay Moroshkin Lyudmila Sosnitskaya / Pavel Golovishnikov Margarita Belyakova / Dmitry Volkov
- 2016 Saransk Tiffany Zagorski / Jonathan Gureyro Lyudmila Sosnitskaya / Pavel Golovishnikov Anastasia Safronova / Ilya Zimin
- 2017 Saransk Tiffani Zagorski / Jonathan Gureyro Betina Popova / Sergey Mozgov Vasilisa Davankova / Anton Shibnev
- 2018 Velikiy Novgorod Annabel Morozov / Andrey Bagin Olga Bibikhina / Daniel Zvorykin Anastasia Safronova / Ilya Zimin
External links
- Figure Skating Federation of Russia (in Russian)
- Положение о всероссийских соревнованиях по фигурному катанию на коньках в сезоне 2015-2016 гг.
- Кубок России по фигурному катанию
- Лента статей о Кубке России по фигурному катанию на RSport.ru
- 1997 г. Результаты Финала Кубка России
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