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The Russian women's national rugby sevens team (russian: Женская сборная России по регби-7) is a women's rugby team in Europe. Since 2013, it is dominating the
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, winning the trophy seven times. Internationally, Russia's best performance was in
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, finishing in the quarterfinals. The team was runner-up at the
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, after defeating Australia in quarter-finals and France in semifinals. Russia failed to qualify for the inaugural rugby sevens event in
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; however, they qualified for the following Olympic Games in
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. After the
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suspended Russia from international and European continental rugby union competition. In addition, the Rugby Union of Russia was suspended from World Rugby and Rugby Europe.


Tournament history

''A red box around the year indicates tournaments played within Russia''


Summer Olympics record


World Cup Sevens record


World Sevens Series record


Summer Universiade record


European Women's Sevens results


Current squad

ROC's roster of 12 athletes is as follows. * Anna Baranchuk * Iana Danilova *
Baizat Khamidova Baizat Khamidovna Khamidova (russian: Байзат Хамидовна Хамидова; born 31 August 1990) is a Russian rugby sevens player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the an ...
* Marina Kukina * Daria Lushina * Daria Noritsina * Mariya Pogrebnyak * Kristina Seredina * Daria Shestakova * Nadezhda Sozonova * Alena Tiron ( c) * Elena Zdrokova


Team management

*Head Coach – Andrey Kuzin *Assistant Coach and Head of Performance - Graham Bentz


References


External links


Profile on the Official Website of the Russian Rugby Federation
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