National Women's Team

Goalkeepers NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
23 Daria Gredzen 23.03.2004 176 68
30 Valeria Merkusheva 20.09.1999 168 60
69 Maria Sorokina 19.08.1995 165 58
Defensemen NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
2 Angelina Goncharenko 23.05.1994 178 71
4 Yuliya Smirnova 08.05.1998 161 54
12 Maria Pechnikova 08.06.1992 178 60
13 Nina Pirogova 26.01.1999 173 69
19 Elena Provorova 22.11.2001 165 56
22 Mariya Batalova 03.05.1996 174 70
70 Anna Shibanova 10.11.1994 162 62
72 Anna Savonina 05.12.2001 163 59
Forwards NAME BIRTH DATE HEIGHT WEIGHT
10 Lyudmila Belyakova 12.08.1994 170 64
15 Valeriya Pavlova 15.04.1995 175 75
17 Fanuza Kadirova 06.04.1998 162 60
21 Polina Bolgareva 06.02.1999 168 63
26 Yekaterina Dobrodeyeva 10.12.1999 158 60
27 Veronika Korzhakova 09.06.2003 166 62
29 Alexandra Vafina 28.07.1990 165 58
42 Oksana Bratisheva 05.06.2000 165 55
59 Yelena Dergachova 08.11.1995 159 59
73 Viktoriya Kulishova 12.08.1999 170 57
79 Landysh Falyakhova 31.08.1998 157 53
87 Polina Luchnikova 30.01.2002 166 52
97 Anna Shokhina 23.06.1997 170 73


Game schedule


Date Tournament Game
04.02.2022 07:10
China, Beijing
Beijing National Indoor Stadium
2022 Winter Olympic Games Women's Tournament
National Women's Team
Russia W
5:2
Switzerland W
05.02.2022 16:10
China, Beijing
Wukesong Sports Centre
2022 Winter Olympic Games Women's Tournament
National Women's Team
USA W
5:0
Russia W
07.02.2022 07:10
China, Beijing
Wukesong Sports Centre
2022 Winter Olympic Games Women's Tournament
National Women's Team
Canada W
6:1
Russia W
08.02.2022 16:10
China, Beijing
Beijing National Indoor Stadium
2022 Winter Olympic Games Women's Tournament
National Women's Team
Russia W
0:5
Finland W
12.02.2022 07:10
China, Beijing
Wukesong Sports Centre
2022 Winter Olympic Games Women's Tournament
National Women's Team
Russia W
2:4
Switzerland

About

Russia W

Developing women's ice hockey is one of the International Ice Hockey Federation's main objectives (IIHF). Our team constantly competes in the highest division, winning World Championship bronze in 2001, 2013 and 2016. The players compete in Four Nations tournaments, and play against university teams from the USA and Canada as a part of the women's ice hockey development program. Russia W's first official match took place in 1994 against Switzerland, before winning the European championship a year later. At the 1996 European championship, Russia lost to Sweden to take a silver medal. Head coach - Alexander Zybin.

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