Russia women's national rugby sevens team
For the men's team, see Russia national rugby sevens team.
Union | Rugby Union of Russia | ||
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Coach(es) |
Paul Baranowski Marat Minislamov | ||
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World Cup Sevens | |||
Appearances | 2 (First in 2009) | ||
Best result | 7th place, 2013 |
International medals | ||
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Women's rugby sevens | ||
Representing Russia | ||
European Championship | ||
2013 Brive-la-Gaillarde/Marbella | ||
2014 Moscow/Brive-la-Gaillarde | ||
2015 Kazan/Mallemort | ||
2008 Limoges | ||
Universiade | ||
2013 Kazan |
The Russian women's national rugby sevens team represents Russia in rugby sevens internationally.
The team resulted runner-up at the 2015 Canada Women's Sevens, after defeating Australia in quarter-finals and France in semifinals.
Russia qualified to the 2016 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament, but did not qualify for the Games as Team Russia was defeated by Spain.
Current squad
As of the official website:
- Alyona Mikhaltsova
- Anna Baranchuk
- Anna Gavrilyuk
- Anna Minislamova
- Arina Bystrova
- Bayzat Khamidova
- Darya Bobkova
- Darya Lushina
- Darya Noritsina
- Darya Fefelova
- Ekaterina Bankerova
- Ekaterina Vorontsova
- Ekaterina Kazakova
- Elena Zdrokova
- Zhanna Matveyeva
- Kristina Seredina
- Marina Kukina
- Marina Petrova
- Maria Perestyak
- Maria Shemchuk
- Nadezhda Kudinova
- Yulia Guzeva
- Yulia Ledovskaya
Team management
- Head Coach – Pavel Baranovsky
- Physician – Vitaly Salenko
- Masseur – Dmitry Ikonnikov
- Video analyzer – Ilya Tiron
References
External links
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