Russian National Badminton Championships

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The Russian National Badminton Championships is a tournament organized to crown the best badminton players in Russia. The tournament started in 1992.

Past winners

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
1992 Andrey Antropov Natalia Ivanova Vyacheslav Elizarov
Sergey Melnikov
Natalia Ivanova
Julia Martynenko
Andrey Antropov
Olga Chernyshova
1993 Andrey Antropov Marina Yakusheva Andrey Antropov
Nikolai Zuyev
Natalia Ivanova
Julia Martynenko
Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Yakuscheva
1994 Alexey Sidorov Marina Andrievskaia Nikolai Zuyev
Eugeniy Nazarenko
Marina Andrievskaia
Elena Rybkina
Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Andrievskaia
1995 Vladislav Tikhomirov Elena Rybkina Nikolai Zuyev
Pavel Uvarov
Marina Yakusheva
Svetlana Alferova
Sergey Melnikov
Marina Yakusheva
1996 Andrey Antropov Marina Yakusheva Andrey Antropov
Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Yakusheva
Nadezhda Chervjakova
Sergey Melnikov
Marina Yakusheva
1997 Pavel Uvarov Ella Karachkova Andrey Antropov
Nikolai Zuyev
Natalia Gorodnicheva
Elena Sukhareva
Sergey Melnikov
Svetlana Alferova
1998 Stanislav Pukhov Elena Sukhareva Andrey Antropov
Nikolai Zuyev
Natalia Gorodnicheva
Elena Yakusheva
Vadim Itzkov
Elena Sukhareva
1999 Pavel Uvarov Ella Karachkova Pavel Uvarov
Vjacheslav Vorobjov
Nadezhda Chervjakova
Natalia Djachkova
Pavel Uvarov
Ella Karachkova
2000 Pavel Uvarov Marina Yakusheva Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Nikolaj Nikolaenko
Julia Martynenko
Irina Rusljakova
Artur Khachaturjan
Marina Yakusheva
2001 Stanislav Pukhov Ella Karachkova Stanislav Pukhov
Andrei Jolobov
Ella Karachkova
Anastasia Russkikh
Alexandr Russkikh
Anastasia Russkikh
2002 Egor Izotov Ella Karachkova Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Nikolaj Nikolaenko
Anastasia Russkih
Ekaterina Ananina
Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Yakusheva
2003 Stanislav Pukhov Ella Karachkova Stanislav Pukhov
Nikolai Zuyev
Natalia Gorodnicheva
Elena Sukhareva
Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Yakusheva
2004 Evgeni Isakov Ella Karachkova Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Vitalij Durkin
Elena Shimko
Marina Yakusheva
Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Yakusheva
2005 Stanislav Pukhov Ella Karachkova Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Vitalij Durkin
Anastasia Russkikh
Ella Karachkova
Nikolai Zuyev
Marina Yakusheva
2006 Sergey Ivlev Ella Karachkova Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Vitalij Durkin
Nina Vislova
Valeria Sorokina
Stanislav Pukhov
Marina Yakusheva
2007 Stanislav Pukhov Ella Karachkova Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Vitalij Durkin
Nina Vislova
Valeria Sorokina
Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Nina Vislova
2008 Vladimir Ivanov Ella Karachkova Alexey Vasiliev
Evgenij Dremin
Nina Vislova
Valeria Sorokina
Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Nina Vislova
2009 Vladimir Malkov Ella Karachkova Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Vitalij Durkin
Anastasia Russkikh
Ekaterina Ananina
Evgenij Dremin
Anastasia Russkikh
2011 Vladimir Ivanov Ella Diehl Andrey Ashmarin
Nikolai Ukk
Nina Vislova
Valeria Sorokina
Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Valeria Sorokina
2012 Vladimir Ivanov Olga Golovanova Sergey Lunev
Evgenij Dremin
Nina Vislova
Valeria Sorokina
Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Valeria Sorokina
2013 Vladimir Malkov Ella Diehl Vladimir Ivanov
Ivan Sozonov
Nina Vislova
Valeria Sorokina
Vladimir Ivanov
Valeria Sorokina
2014 Vladimir Malkov Ksenia Polikarpova Vladimir Ivanov
Ivan Sozonov
Nina Vislova
Anastasia Chervyakova
Vitalij Durkin
Nina Vislova
2015 Vladimir Malkov Evgeniya Kosetskaya Andrey Ashmarin
Aleksandr Nikolaenko
Olga Morozova
Anastasia Chervyakova
Evgenij Dremin
Evgenia Dimova
2016 Vladimir Malkov Evgeniya Kosetskaya Konstantin Abramov
Alexandr Zinchenko
Olga Morozova
Anastasia Chervyakova
Evgenij Dremin
Evgenia Dimova
2017 Sergey Sirant Evgeniya Kosetskaya Vladimir Ivanov
Ivan Sozonov
Ekaterina Bolotova
Alina Davletova
Ivan Sozonov
Evgeniya Kosetskaya
2018 Sergey Sirant Evgeniya Kosetskaya Vitalij Durkin
Nikolai Ukk
Evgeniya Kosetskaya
Irina Khlebko
Rodion Alimov
Alina Davletova

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