List of curling clubs in Russia

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This is a list of Russian curling federations and clubs.

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Federations

TitleLinks
National
Russian Curling Federation curling.ru (in Russian)
Regional
Moscow Curling Federation curlingmoscow.ru (in Russian)
Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast Curling Federation address, phone etc. (in Russian)
Moscow Oblast Curling Federation
Chelyabinsk Oblast Curling Federation
Irkutsk Oblast Curling Federation
Kaliningrad Oblast Curling Federation address, phone etc. (in Russian)
Krasnodar Krai Curling Federation (including Sochi)
Krasnoyarsk Krai Curling Federation curling24.ru (in Russian)
Lipetsk Oblast Curling Federation
Novosibirsk Oblast Curling Federation curling54.ru/ (in Russian)
Omsk Oblast Curling Federation curling-omsk.ru (in Russian)
Primorski Krai Curling Federation (including Vladivostok)
Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Curling Federation
Samara Oblast Curling Federation
Sverdlovsk Oblast Curling Federation
(including Ekaterinburg) (or Ural Curling Federation)
curling66.a5.ru/
Facebook (in Russian)
Tatarstan Curling Federation (including Kazan) [1] [2]
Udmurtia Curling Federation
Vologda Oblast Curling Federation

Clubs and teams

Curling club (en)(ru)CityRegionLinks
Ice Planet CCПланета Льда Moscow
Moscow CCМосковский кёрлинг-клуб Moscow site (in Russian)
New League CCНовая Лига Moscow
TeeLine CCТиЛайн Moscow site (in Russian and English)
Vorobjevy Gory
(Sparrow Hills)
Воробьёвы горы Moscow site (in Russian)
Dmitrov CCДмитров Dmitrov Moscow Oblast
Adamant CCАдамант Saint-Petersburg site (in Russian)

(sources: [3] )

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