Olga Andrianova (curler)
Olga Aleksandrovna Andrianova (russian: О́льга Алекса́ндровна Андриа́нова; 15 June 1952 – 6 September 2022) was a Russian curler and curling coach. As a coach of the Russian women's curling team she participated in 2002, 2006, and 2010 Winter Olympics )'' , nations = 82 , athletes = 2,626 , events = 86 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) , opening = February 12, 2010 , closing = February 28, 2010 , opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean , cauldron = Catriona Le May DoanNancy GreeneWayne Gretz .... She was the main coach of Russian national women's curling team from 1998 to 2012. She was a Master of Sport of Russia and Merited Coach of Russia (russian: Заслуженный тренер России). From 2006 to 2010 she was a President of Russian Curling Federation. From 2010 to 2022 she was a Secretary General of the Russian Curling Federation. She graduated from Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers (1975) and Moscow State Acad ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moscow
Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 17 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area. The city covers an area of , while the urban area covers , and the metropolitan area covers over . Moscow is among the world's largest cities; being the most populous city entirely in Europe, the largest urban and metropolitan area in Europe, and the largest city by land area on the European continent. First documented in 1147, Moscow grew to become a prosperous and powerful city that served as the capital of the Grand Duchy that bears its name. When the Grand Duchy of Moscow evolved into the Tsardom of Russia, Moscow remained the political and economic center for most of the Tsardom's history. When th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2001 World Women's Curling Championship
The 2001 World Women's Curling Championship (branded as 2001 Ford World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held March 31–April 8, 2001 at the Malley Sports Centre in Lausanne, Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel .... Teams ''*First Appearance'' Round robin standings Round robin results Draw 1 Draw 2 Draw 3 Draw 4 Draw 5 Draw 6 Draw 7 Draw 8 Draw 9 Playoffs Brackets Final References * {{World Curling Championships World Women's Curling Championship Curling Championship Curling Championship Women's curling competitions in Switzerland International sports competitions hosted by Switzerland Sports competitions in Lausanne March 2001 sports events in Europe April 2001 sports e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2005 World Junior Curling Championships
The 2005 World Junior Curling Championships were held from March 3 to 13 at the Pinerolo Palaghiaccio in Pinerolo, Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re .... Men Teams Round Robin Standings ''Final Round Robin Standings'' Round Robin Results Draw 1 ''Thursday, March 3, 14:00'' Draw 2 ''Friday, March 4, 09:00'' Draw 3 ''Friday, March 4, 19:00'' Draw 4 ''Saturday, March 5, 14:00'' Draw 5 ''Sunday, March 6, 09:00'' Draw 6 ''Sunday, March 6, 19:00'' Draw 7 ''Monday, March 7, 14:00'' Draw 8 ''Tuesday, March 8, 09:00'' Draw 9 ''Tuesday, March 8, 19:00'' Draw 11 ''Wednesday, March 9, 19:00'' Draw 10 ''Wednesday, March 9, 14:00'' Draw 12 ''Thursday, March 10, 14:00'' Playoffs Semifinals ''Saturday, March 12, 12: ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2005 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival
The 2005 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival was held in Monthey, Switzerland, between 24 and 28 January 2005. Sports Results Alpine skiing Biathlon Cross-country skiing Curling Figure skating Ice hockey Short track speed skating Snowboarding Medal table References External links Results {{European Youth Olympic Festival European Youth Olympic Winter Festival European Youth Olympic Winter Festival European Youth Olympic Winter Festival The European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) is a biennial multi-sport event for youth (14 to 18 years old) athletes from the 50 member countries of the association of European Olympic Committees. The festival has a summer edition, held for the fir ... European Youth Olympic Winter Festival International sports competitions hosted by Switzerland Youth sport in Switzerland Sports festivals in Switzerland 2005 in youth sport January 2005 sports events in Europe Monthey ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2005 European Junior Curling Challenge
5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number. It has attained significance throughout history in part because typical humans have five digits on each hand. In mathematics 5 is the third smallest prime number, and the second super-prime. It is the first safe prime, the first good prime, the first balanced prime, and the first of three known Wilson primes. Five is the second Fermat prime and the third Mersenne prime exponent, as well as the third Catalan number, and the third Sophie Germain prime. Notably, 5 is equal to the sum of the ''only'' consecutive primes, 2 + 3, and is the only number that is part of more than one pair of twin primes, ( 3, 5) and (5, 7). It is also a sexy prime with the fifth prime number and first prime repunit, 11. Five is the third factorial prime, an alternating factorial, and an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2004 European Curling Championships
The 2004 European Curling Championships were held in Sofia, Bulgaria from December 4 to 11. Men's A tournament Final round robin standings Draws =Draw 1= ''December 4th, 14:00'' =Draw 2= ''December 5th, 8:00'' =Draw 3= ''December 5th, 16:00'' =Draw 4= ''December 6th, 9:00'' =Draw 5= ''December 6th, 19:00'' =Draw 6= ''December 7th, 12:00'' =Draw 7= ''December 7th, 20:00'' =Draw 8= ''December 8th, 14:00'' =Draw 9= ''December 9th, 8:00'' Tie breaker ''December 9th, 16:00'' Playoffs =Semifinals= ''December 10th, 16:00'' =Bronze-medal game= ''December 11th, 14:00'' =Gold-medal game= ''December 11th, 14:00'' Medals Women's A tournament Final round robin standings Draws =Draw 1= ''December 4th, 9:00'' =Draw 2= ''December 4th, 19:00'' =Draw 3= ''December 5th, 12:00'' =Draw 4= ''December 5th, 20:00'' =Draw 5= ''December 6th, 14:00'' =Draw 6= ''December 7th, 8:00'' =Draw 7= ''Dec ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2004 World Junior Curling Championships
The 2004 World Junior Curling Championships were held in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada from 20 March 2004 to 28 March 2004. The venue was the Colisée de Trois-Rivières. Men Round Robin Standings ''Final Round Robin Standings'' Tiebreaker * 7–4 Playoffs Women Round Robin Standings ''Final Round Robin Standings'' Playoffs External links {{World Junior Curling Championships J C World Junior Curling Championships Sport in Trois-Rivières Curling competitions in Quebec 2004 in Quebec International curling competitions hosted by Canada 2004 in youth sport ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2004 World Junior B Curling Championships
4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. In mathematics Four is the smallest composite number, its proper divisors being and . Four is the sum and product of two with itself: 2 + 2 = 4 = 2 x 2, the only number b such that a + a = b = a x a, which also makes four the smallest squared prime number p^. In Knuth's up-arrow notation, , and so forth, for any number of up arrows. By consequence, four is the only square one more than a prime number, specifically three. The sum of the first four prime numbers two + three + five + seven is the only sum of four consecutive prime numbers that yields an odd prime number, seventeen, which is the fourth super-prime. Four lies between the first proper pair of twin primes, three and five, which are the first two Fermat primes, like seventeen, which is the third. On the other ha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2003 European Curling Championships
The 2003 European Curling Championships were held in Courmayeur, Italy December 5–13. Men's A tournament Final round robin standings Playoffs =Bronze-medal game= ''December 13th, 14:00'' =Gold-medal game= ''December 13th, 14:00'' Medals Women's A tournament Final round robin standings Playoffs =Semifinals= ''December 12th, 11:30'' =Bronze-medal game= ''December 13th, 10:00'' =Gold-medal game= ''December 13th, 10:00'' Medals References *Men: *Women: European Curling Championships The European Curling Championships are annual curling tournaments held in Europe between various European nations. The European Curling Championships are usually held in early to mid December. The tournament also acts as a qualifier for the World ... Curling Championships European Curling Championships International curling competitions hosted by Italy 2003 in European sport {{curling-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2003 World Women's Curling Championship
The 2003 World Women's Curling Championship (branded as 2003 Ford World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held at the Winnipeg Arena in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from April 5–13, 2003. Teams Round robin standings Round robin results Draw 1 ''April 5, 2003 08:00'' Draw 2 ''April 5, 2003 18:00'' Draw 3 ''April 6, 2003 13:00'' Draw 4 ''April 7, 2003 08:00'' Draw 5 ''April 7, 2003 18:00'' Draw 6 ''April 8, 2003 13:00'' Draw 7 ''April 9, 2003 08:00'' Draw 8 ''April 9, 2003 18:00'' Draw 9 ''April 10, 2003 13:00'' Playoffs Brackets Semifinals ''April 11, 2003 18:00'' Bronze medal game ''April 12, 2003 08:00'' Final ''April 12, 2003 12:30'' Player percentages References * {{World Curling Championships Curling Championship 2003 File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2003 World Junior Curling Championships
The 2003 World Junior Curling Championships were held at the Die Alpenarena in Flims, Switzerland March 22–30. Teams from the province of Saskatchewan won gold medals in both events for Canada. It would be the last women's championship won by Canada until 2014. Men's Playoffs Women's Tie breaker Playoffs Semi-finals Bronze Game Final Sources {{DEFAULTSORT:World Junior Curling Championships,2003 Junior 2003 File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A des ... International curling competitions hosted by Switzerland International sports competitions hosted by Switzerland 2003 in Swiss sport Flims March 2003 sports events in Europe 2003 in youth sport ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Curling At The 2003 Winter Universiade
Curling at the 2003 Winter Universiade took place from January 17 to 23 at the Curling Arena in Tarvisio, Italy. Men Teams Round-robin standings Round-robin results Draw 1 ''Friday, January 17, 10:00'' Draw 2 ''Friday, January 17, 19:00'' Draw 3 ''Saturday, January 18, 13:30'' Draw 4 ''Sunday, January 19, 9:00'' Draw 5 ''Sunday, January 19, 18:00'' Draw 6 ''Monday, January 20, 13:30'' Draw 7 ''Tuesday, January 21, 9:00'' Draw 8 ''Tuesday, January 21, 18:00'' Draw 9 ''Wednesday, January 22, 9:00'' Playoffs Semifinals ''Thursday, January 23, 10:00'' Bronze Medal Game ''Thursday, January 23, 15:30'' Gold Medal Game ''Thursday, January 23, 15:30'' Women Teams Round-robin standings Round-robin results Draw 1 ''Friday, January 17, 14:30'' Draw 2 ''Saturday, January 18, 9:00'' Draw 3 ''Saturday, January 18, 18:00'' Draw 4 ''Sunday, January 19, 13:30'' Draw 5 ''Monday, January 20, 9:00'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |