Ekaterina Kuzmina

Ekaterina Kuzmina
Born (1996-01-05) 5 January 1996 (age 28)
Moscow, Russia[1]
Team
Curling clubAdamant CC,
Saint Petersburg, RUS
SkipAlina Kovaleva
ThirdGalina Arsenkina
SecondMaria Komarova
LeadEkaterina Kuzmina
AlternateVera Tyulyakova
Curling career
Member Association Russia
World Championship
appearances
2 (2019, 2021)
European Championship
appearances
3 (2018, 2019, 2021)
Olympic
appearances
1 (2022)
Other appearancesWorld Mixed Championship: 1 (2015),
European Mixed Championship: 1 (2012),
World Junior Championships: 3 (2015, 2016, 2017),
Winter Universiade: 1 (2019)
Medal record
Women's Curling
Representing RCF
World Curling Championships
Silver medal – second place 2021 Calgary
Representing  Russia
Winter Universiade
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Krasnoyarsk
Russian Women's Championships
Gold medal – first place 2019 Sochi
Silver medal – second place 2017 Sochi
Silver medal – second place 2018 Sochi
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Sochi

Ekaterina Anatolievna Kuzmina (Russian: Екатери́на Анато́льевна Кузьмина́; born 5 January 1996) is a Russian curler[2] from Moscow.[3]

Awards and honours

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Teams and events

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Women's

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2014–15 Evgeniya Demkina Ekaterina Kuzmina Uliana Vasilyeva Anastasia Moskaleva Irina Kolesnikova
Uliana Vasilyeva (fourth) Maria Baksheeva Ekaterina Kuzmina Evgeniya Demkina (skip) Anastasia Moskaleva Anders Kraupp WJCC 2015 (7th)
2015–16 Uliana Vasilyeva (fourth) Maria Baksheeva Ekaterina Kuzmina Evgeniya Demkina (skip) Maria Komarova Irina Kolesnikova WJCC 2016 (7th)
Alina Kovaleva Uliana Vasilyeva Ekaterina Kuzmina Maria Komarova Oxana Bogdanova Alexey Tselousov RWCCh 2016 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2016–17 Maria Baksheeva Alina Kovaleva Uliana Vasilyeva Maria Komarova Ekaterina Kuzmina RWCCup 2016 (5th)
Maria Baksheeva Daria Morozova Maria Komarova Ekaterina Kuzmina Olga Kotelnikova Alexey Tselousov WJCC 2017 (6th)
Alina Kovaleva Uliana Vasilyeva Ekaterina Kuzmina Maria Komarova Maria Baksheeva Alexey Tselousov RWCCh 2017 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2017–18 Alina Kovaleva Maria Komarova Galina Arsenkina Ekaterina Kuzmina Anastasia Danshina
Alina Kovaleva Anastasia Bryzgalova Uliana Vasilyeva Ekaterina Kuzmina Valeria Miroshnichenko RWCCh 2018 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2018–19 Alina Kovaleva Maria Komarova Galina Arsenkina Ekaterina Kuzmina Anastasia Danshina
Alina Kovaleva Anastasia Bryzgalova Galina Arsenkina Ekaterina Kuzmina Uliana Vasilyeva
(ECC, WCC, RWCCh)
Igor Minin,
Irina Kolesnikova
ECC 2018 (4th)
CWC/2 (6th)
WWCC 2019 (5th)
RWCCh 2019 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Maria Komarova (fourth) Uliana Vasilyeva (skip) Anastasia Danshina Ekaterina Kuzmina Anna Venevtseva Alina Kovaleva,
Viktor Vorobev
WUG 2019 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2019–20 Alina Kovaleva Maria Komarova Galina Arsenkina Ekaterina Kuzmina Anastasia Danshina Irina Kolesnikova,
Alexey Tselousov
ECC 2019 (4th)
2020–21 Alina Kovaleva Maria Komarova Galina Arsenkina Ekaterina Kuzmina Vera Tyulyakova Anastasia Bryzgalova RWCCup 2020 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Alina Kovaleva Yulia Portunova Galina Arsenkina Ekaterina Kuzmina Maria Komarova Sergei Belanov,
Irina Kolesnikova
WWCC 2021 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2021–22 Alina Kovaleva Yulia Portunova Galina Arsenkina Ekaterina Kuzmina Maria Komarova Sergei Belanov,
Irina Kolesnikova
ECC 2021 (4th)
2022–23 Alina Kovaleva Galina Arsenkina Maria Komarova Ekaterina Kuzmina Vera Tyulyakova Anastasia Bryzgalova RWCCup 2022 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Mixed

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2011–12 Evgeny Tavirikov Ekaterina Kuzmina Alexandr Kuzmin Valeriya Shelkova RMxCCh 2012 (7th)
2012–13 Roman Kutuzov Evgeniya Demkina Sergey Manulychev Ekaterina Kuzmina Vadim Raev,
Valeriya Shelkova
EMxCC 2012 (14th)
Ekaterina Kuzmina Alexandr Kuzmin Maria Baksheeva Sergey Morozov RMxCCh 2013 (15th)
2015–16 Uliana Vasilyeva (fourth) Alexey Tselousov (skip) Ekaterina Kuzmina Evgeny Klimov Igor Minin WMxCC 2015 (4th)

Mixed doubles

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Season Male Female Events
2012–13 Sergey Manulichev Ekaterina Kuzmina RMDCCup 2012 (9th)
2013–14 Vadim Golov Ekaterina Kuzmina RMDCCh 2014 (5th)
2014–15 Sergey Andrianov Ekaterina Kuzmina RMDCCup 2014 (4th)
2015–16 Evgeny Klimov Ekaterina Kuzmina RMDCCup 2015 (4th)
RMDCCh 2016 (13th)
2016–17 Alexandr Kuzmin Ekaterina Kuzmina

References

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  1. ^ "2020 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Ekaterina Kuzmina". results.worldcurling.org. World Curling.
  3. ^ "Scores / Standings". thegrandslamofcurling.com.
  4. ^ "Приказ от 10 апреля 2015 г. № 51-нг «О присвоении спортивного звания „Мастер спорта России"» — Наградные приказы — Министерство спорта Российской Федерации" [Order of 10 April 2015 No. 51-ng "On the assignment of the sports title "Master of Sports of Russia"" — Award orders — Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation] (PDF). minsport.gov.ru (in Russian).
  5. ^ "Приказ от 25 июля 2016 г. № 98-нг «О присвоении спортивного звания „Мастер спорта России международного класса"» — Наградные приказы — Министерство спорта Российской Федерации" [Order of 25 July 2016 No. 98-ng "On the assignment of the sports title "Master of Sports of Russia of International Class"" — Award orders — Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation] (PDF). minsport.gov.ru (in Russian).
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