Russia at the 2013 Summer Universiade

Russia at the
2013 Summer Universiade
IOC code RUS
in Kazan
Competitors 663[1] in all sports
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold Silver Bronze Total
155 75 62 292

Russian Federation hosted and competed at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia. 663 athletes are a part of the Russian team which is the biggest team there. Russian team took a first place with almost a half of gold and more than quarter of all medals and set 38 of 67 records in this Universiade.

Russian team on the parade at the closing of Universiade
President Vladimir Putin with Russian team

Athletics

Badminton

Russia will be represented by five male and six female badminton players.

Men

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
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Denis Grachev Men's singles
Vladimir Malkov Men's singles
Andrey Parakhodin Men's singles
Denis Grachev
Vladimir Malkov
Andrey Parakhodin
Men's doubles
Denis Grachev
Vladimir Malkov
Andrey Parakhodin
Men's team

Women

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
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Tatyana Bibik Women's singles
Kseniya Polikarpova Women's singles
Tatyana Bibik
Anastasiya Chervyakova
Irina Khlebko
Evgeniya Kosetskaya
Kseniya Polikarpova
Nina Vislova
Women's doubles

Mixed

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
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Vladimir Ivanov
Irina Khlebko
Evgeniya Kosetskaya
Ivan Sozonov
Nina Vislova
Anatoliy Yartsev
Mixed

Basketball

Russia has a male and a female team.

Men

The men's team will participate in Group A.

Women

The women's team will participate in Group A.

Team roster

The women's team roster is as follows:

Russian Women's World University Games Team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Age – Date of birth Ht. Club Ctr.
SG 8 Abrikosova, Tatyana 24 – (1989-05-28)May 28, 1989 Dynamo Moscow Russia
F 12 Dorosheva, Veronica 22 – (1991-03-04)March 4, 1991 Dynamo Moscow Russia
PG 5 Fedorenkova, Ekaterina 19 – (1993-08-12)August 12, 1993 Dynamo Moscow Russia
G 9 Finogentova, Evgeniya 22 – (1991-02-23)February 23, 1991 Kazanotchka Russia
C 13 Paskalenko, Lyubov' 22 – (1990-10-20)October 20, 1990 WBC Dynamo Novosibirsk Russia
PF 15 Grishaeva, Nadezhda 24 – (1989-07-02)July 2, 1989 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Dynamo Moscow Russia
C 11 Vieru, Natalya 23 – (1989-07-25)July 25, 1989 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) WBC Spartak Moscow Region Russia
6 Mayorova, Nadezhda 24 – (1989-02-06)February 6, 1989 Enisey (women's basketball) Russia
10 Shilova, Anastasia 22 – (1991-01-10)January 10, 1991 WBC Dynamo Novosibirsk Russia
14 Loginova, Anastasia 22 – (1990-07-13)July 13, 1990 WBC Dynamo Novosibirsk Russia
7 Logunova, Anastasia 22 – (1990-07-20)July 20, 1990 Chevakata Vologda Russia
PG 4 Grigorieva, Tatyana 23 – (1990-05-24)May 24, 1990 Rostov-Don/Dynamo Moscow Russia
Head coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • nat field describes country of club/university
  • Age field is age on July 7, 2013

Beach volleyball

Chess

Diving

Fencing

Field hockey

Football

Gymnastics

Judo

Rowing

Rugby sevens

Sambo

Shooting

Swimming

Synchronized swimming

Table tennis

Tennis

Volleyball

Water polo

Weightlifting

Wrestling

References

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