Online streaming of Russian 2015 Team’s Championships

Moscow and Sverdlovsk region will play in the final of the Russian 2015 Team’s Championships. In Women’s final Moscow will meet Nizhny Novgorod. You can follow the action live HERE Start: 17:00 Moscow Time Men’s Team Final – Moscow – Sverdlovs

Moscow and Sverdlovsk region will play in the final of the Russian 2015 Team’s Championships. In Women’s final Moscow will meet Nizhny Novgorod.

You can follow the action live HERE

Start: 17:00 Moscow Time
Men’s Team Final – Moscow – Sverdlovsk region .
Moscow – Men’s team (Alexey LIVENTSOV Vasily LAKEEV Andrey BAIBULDIN Taras MERZLIKIN Viacheslav KRIVOSHEEV)
Sverdlovsk region / Men’s team (Grigory VLASOV Vildan GADIEV Konstantin CHERNOV Ilya ZHIDKOV Pavel KHRIPUNENKO)

Women’s Team Final – Moscow – Nizhny Novgorod region
Moscow Women’s Team (Olga BARANOVA Anna BLAZHKO Yulia PROKHOROVA Anastasia VORONOVA Valentina SABITOVA)
Nizhny Novgorod Region – Women’s Team (Yana NOSKOVA Maria DOLGIKH Oxana FADEEVA Ekaterina GUSEVA Darya CHERNOVA)

 

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