Russia at the 2019 Winter Deaflympics

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Russia at the
2019 Winter Deaflympics
Flag of Russia.svg
IPC code RUS
in Province of Sondrio, Italy
12 December 2019 (2019-12-12) – 21 December 2019 (2019-12-21)
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
18
Silver
18
Bronze
14
Total
50
Winter Deaflympics appearances (overview)

Russia competed at the 2019 Winter Deaflympics held between 12 and 21st December 2019 in Province of Sondrio in Northern Italy. Russian competitors won medals in each of the sports contested at the games and the country finished in 1st place in the medal table.

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anna Fedulova Cross-country skiing Women's 5 km free technique13 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yulia Turkeeva Chess Women's blitz tournament13 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Elena Yakovishina Alpine skiing Women's downhill13 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aleksei Kazantsev Snowboarding Men's parallel giant slalom13 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anna Surmilina Snowboarding Women's parallel giant slalom13 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vladmir Mayorov Cross-country skiing Men's sprint classic14 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lyubov Misharina Cross-country skiing Women's sprint classic14 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aleksei Kazantsev Snowboarding Men's parallel slalom14 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anna Surmilina Snowboarding Women's parallel slalom14 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Elena Yakovishina Alpine skiing Women's alpine combined14 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Elena Yakovishina Alpine skiing Women's Super-G15 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anna Fedulova Cross-country skiing Women's 3 km individual16 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Margarita Noskova Snowboarding Women's snowboard cross16 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anna Fedulova Cross-country skiing Women's 3.3 km pursuit17 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lyubov Misharina
Sergey Ermilov
Cross-country skiing Team sprint free technique18 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Elena Yakovishina Alpine skiing Women's slalom18 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nikita Goryachev Snowboarding Men's big air19 December
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Margarita Noskova Snowboarding Women's big air19 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Vladimir Mayorov Cross-country skiing Men's 10 km free technique13 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lyubov Misharina Cross-country skiing Women's 5 km free technique13 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pavel Kazakov Alpine skiing Men's downhill13 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Petr Lebedev Snowboarding Men's parallel giant slalom13 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Fedulova Cross-country skiing Women's sprint classic14 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pavel Kazakov Alpine skiing Men's alpine combined14 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Danil Istomin Snowboarding Men's parallel slalom14 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lyubov Misharina Cross-country skiing Women's 3 km individual16 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alexey Ignatenko Snowboarding Men's snowboard cross16 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Roman Chirkov Cross-country skiing Men's 10 km pursuit17 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lyubov Misharina Cross-country skiing Women's 3.3 km pursuit17 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Elena Yakovishina Alpine skiing Women's giant slalom17 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Stanislav Sokolov Snowboarding Men's slopestyle18 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Margarita Noskova Snowboarding Women's slopestyle18 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverRussia Curling Men's tournament20 December
Silver medal icon.svg SilverRussia Curling Women's tournament20 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Natalia Kudriavtseva
Yulia Turkeeva
Olga Lagutina
Olga Gerasimova
Valeria Panina
Ljubov Kireeva
Chess Women's team tournament20 December
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ilya Penkov Snowboarding Men's big air19 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maksim Kovalev Cross-country skiing Men's 10 km free technique13 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Olga Gerasimova Chess Women's blitz tournament13 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Danil Istomin Snowboarding Men's parallel giant slalom13 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maria Kapustkina Snowboarding Women's parallel giant slalom13 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Andrey Dubovskikh Cross-country skiing Men's sprint classic14 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tatyana Gorbunova Cross-country skiing Women's sprint classic14 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eduard Khaladzhan Snowboarding Men's parallel slalom14 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vladimir Mayorov Cross-country skiing Men's 5 km individual16 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tatyana Gorbunova Cross-country skiing Women's 3 km individual16 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Stanislav Sokolov Snowboarding Men's snowboard cross16 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pavel Kazakov Alpine skiing Men's slalom18 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ilya Penkov Snowboarding Men's slopestyle18 December
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ella Shevlyakova Snowboarding Women's slopestyle18 December
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMen's team Ice hockey Men's tournament21 December

Alpine skiing

Elena Yakovishina (2015) Iakovishina.jpg
Elena Yakovishina (2015)

Elena Yakovishina won the gold medal in the women's downhill event and in the women's alpine combined event. [1] [2] Yakovishina also won the silver medal in the women's giant slalom event. [3] She also won the gold medals in the women's slalom and the women's Super-G events. [4]

Pavel Kazakov finished in 2nd place in the men's downhill event. [1]

Chess

Yulia Turkeeva won the gold medal in the women's blitz tournament and Olga Gerasimova won the bronze medal in that event. [5]

Cross-country skiing

In total cross-country skiers representing Russia won six gold medals, six silver medals and five bronze medals and the country finished in 1st place in the cross-country skiing medal table.

Lyubov Misharina won the gold medal in the women's sprint classic event. [1] Anna Fedulova and Tatyana Gorbunova, also representing Russia, finished in 2nd and 3rd place in that event. [1]

Vladimir Mayorov won the gold medal in the men's sprint classic event and Andrey Dubovskikh won the bronze medal in that event. [1]

Anna Fedulova won the gold medal in the women's 5 km free technique event and Lyubov Misharina won the silver medal in that event. [6]

In the men's 10 km free technique event Vladimir Mayorov and Maksim Kovalev finished in 2nd and 3rd place respectively. [6]

Curling

Russia won the silver medal in both the men's and women's curling tournaments. [7]

Ice hockey

Russia competed in the ice hockey tournament and won the bronze medal. [8]

Snowboarding

Russia won most of the medals in the snowboarding competition. [9] In total snowboarders representing Russia won seven gold medals, six silver medals and six bronze medals.

In each of the snowboarding events at least one medal was won by a Russian competitor. Additionally, in two events, the men's parallel giant slalom and men's slalom, all medals were won by Russian competitors.

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