Anna Vladimirovna Sidorova

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Anna Sidorova Curling
Anna Sidorova at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Full name Anna Vladimirovna Sidorova
birthday 6th February 1991 (age 29)
place of birth Moscow
Career
nation RussiaRussia Russia
job Student
society Moskvitch CC
Playing position Skip
Playing hand right
status active
Medal table
World Cup medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 4 × bronze
EM medals 2 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
JWM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
University medals 2 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
World Curling Federation World Curling Championships
bronze 2014 St. John
bronze 2015 Sapporo
bronze 2016 Swift Current
silver 2017 Beijing
bronze 2018 North Bay
World Curling Federation European Curling Championships
bronze 2011 Moscow
gold 2012 Karlstad
silver 2014 Champéry
gold 2015 Esbjerg
Junior World Curling ChampionshipsTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
bronze 2011 Perth
bronze 2012 Östersund
Logo of the FISU Winter Universiade
silver 2011 Erzurum
gold 2013 Trentino
gold 2015 Granada
last change: April 12, 2018

Anna Wladimirowna Sidorova ( Russian А́нна Влади́мировна Си́дорова , English Anna Sidorova ; born February 6, 1991 in Moscow ) is a Russian curler .

Career

Sidorova was a figure skater until the age of 13. After a prolonged leg injury, she gave up figure skating and devoted herself to the sport of curling. Her first international tournament was the Mixed European Championship in 2008 , in which she was a substitute for the Russian team. At her first Junior World Championship in 2009 she played on the position of second under Skip Margarita Fomina . In the same year she was used as a substitute for the European Championship in Aberdeen.

In February 2010 Sidorova took part in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver (Canada) as the lead of the Russian team under Skip Lyudmila Priwiwkowa . The team finished ninth. Later that year she played for the first time as Skip at the 2010 Junior World Championship ; their team came in fifth place. In 2011 she won her first bronze medal at the Junior World Championship; She was able to repeat this success in 2012. At the Winter Universiade she won the gold medal in 2013 and 2015 and the silver medal in 2011.

In the adult category, she also played her first World Cup in 2010, when she was third. After she had also played in this position at the 2011 World Cup , she took over the leadership of the Russian women's national team for the first time as Skip at the European Championships in the same year, with which she was able to win the bronze medal. In 2012, she and her team became European champions for the first time after beating Scotland in the final (Skip: Eve Muirhead ). After a fifth place in 2013, she won the silver medal at the 2014 European Championships and her second gold medal at the 2015 European Championships by beating the Scottish women around Eve Muirhead.

From 2012 to 2017 she led the Russian team as a skip at the world championships. She has won the silver medal once (2017) and the bronze medal three times (2014, 2015 and 2016). For the 2018 World Cup , she and her team (Third: Margarita Fomina , Second: Alexandra Rajewa , Lead: Nkeiruka Jesech ) could not qualify for the 2018 World Cup; instead, the team of Viktorija Moissejewa went to Russia. Sidorowa was nominated as a substitute and won the bronze medal with the Russian team after a victory in the game for 3rd place against the USA with Skip Jamie Sinclair .

In 2014 she took part in the Olympic Games for the second time and came ninth with the team she led in Sochi . In advance, she modeled to promote the sport of curling.

Individual evidence

  1. Racy Russian curling pic storms the social media scene ahead of Sochi

Web links

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