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Between 1 and 4 March, St Petersburg will host a Tough Girls Hockey all-girl team tournament. The northern capital hosts the competitions on the eve of International Women's Day for a fourth time now. The tournament is organized by the Good Ice programme of the Charitable Foundation of Elena and Gennady Timchenko and is essentially a unique project for Russia, where the fair sex does not have many opportunities to gain invaluable experience playing against all-female rather than mixed-sex teams. The promotion of female hockey is an area of focus for the Good Ice programme; such tournaments facilitate its promotion and the necessary development of female players. Of equal importance is the factor of complementarity: the sporting girls will not only compete for the championship's trophies but also make a number of tours around St Petersburg, take part in team-building exercises and visit Moscow's Hockey Museum. The fourth Tough Girls Hockey tournament will be joined by the following teams: — SKA-Avrora (St Petersburg) — Combined team of Nizhny-Novgorod Oblast — Combined team of Perm Krai — Combined team of Tatarstan — Combined team of the Northwest — Combined team of the Udmurt Republic — Combined team of Irkutsk Oblast   The matches will be played on a round-robin basis. Tournament calendar:   1 March 09:45-10:45: SKA-Avrora (St Petersburg) — Combined team of Perm Krai 11:00-12:00: Combined team of the Northwest — Combined team of Irkutsk Oblast 12:15-13:15: Combined team of Nizhny-Novgorod Oblast — Combined team of Tatarstan 13:30-14:30: Combined team of Perm Krai — Combined team of the Northwest 16:00-17:00: SKA-Avrora (St Petersburg) — Combined team of Irkutsk Oblast 17:15-18:15: Combined team of Nizhny-Novgorod Oblast — Combined team of the Udmurt Republic   2 March 07:45-08:45: Combined team of Perm Krai — Combined team of the Udmurt Republic 09:00-10:00: Combined team of Nizhny-Novgorod Oblast — Combined team of Irkutsk Oblast 10:15-11:15: Combined team of Tatarstan — Combined team of the Northwest 11:30-12:30: SKA-Avrora (St Petersburg) — Combined team of the Udmurt Republic 12:45-13:45: Combined team of Nizhny-Novgorod Oblast — Combined team of Tatarstan 14:00-15:00: Combined team of Nizhny-Novgorod Oblast — Combined team of the Northwest   3 March 09:15-10:15: SKA-Avrora (St Petersburg) — Combined team of the Northwest 10:30-11:30: Combined team of Perm Krai — Combined team of Irkutsk Oblast 11:45-12:45: Combined team of Tatarstan — Combined team of the Udmurt Republic 13:00-14:00: Combined team of Nizhny-Novgorod Oblast — Combined team of Perm Krai 14:15-15:15: Combined team of the Udmurt Republic — Combined team of Irkutsk Oblast 15:30-16:30: SKA-Avrora (St Petersburg) — Combined team of Tatarstan   4 March 07:45-08:45: Combined team of the Northwest — Combined team of the Udmurt Republic 09:00-10:00: Combined team of Perm Krai — Combined team of Tatarstan 10:15-11:15: SKA-Avrora (St Petersburg) — Combined team of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 11:15-12:00 Closing ceremony. Between 1 and 4 March, St Petersburg will host a Tough Girls Hockey all-girl team tournament. . .
Sport   Feb 28, 2020 19:21
The final round is over in the Good Ice Cup 2019 all-Russian competition. The medals went to the following teams: 1) Transbunker (Vanino); 2) Temp (Artyom); 3) Severnaya Olimpiya (Syktyvkar); Based on their performance in the competitions, Konstantin Malakhov (Severnaya Olimpiya) was named Best Goalkeeper, and Ilya Ilyin (Rubin) Best Defender. Kirill Khristoforov (Bor) was named Best Striker. Audience award went to Bator Radnayev (Shakhtyor). Artyom Stryukov (Transbunker) was named Top Scorer. Viktor Rylkov (Temp) was named Best Player in the final round. The prize for determination and will to win was awarded to Boris Cherednichenko (Meteor). The Hope of Hockey award went to Demyan Filippov (Forvard). Prizes were also awarded to Daria Turusova and Daria Dutseva, Rubin. The fourth final of the Good Ice Cup all-Russian competitions ice took place in Nizhny-Novgorod Oblast between 3 and 6 December. It was entered by eight best 2008-2009-born teams from 4 federal districts: Northwestern, Volgian, Siberian and Far-Eastern. This year the fourth interstate Good Ice Cup hockey tournament brought together 90 teams from 17 Russian states. The final round is over in the Good Ice Cup 2019 all-Russian competition. The medals went to the following teams: 1) Transbunker (Vanino); 2) Temp (Artyom); 3) Severnaya Olimpiya (Syktyvkar); Based on their performance in the competitions, Konstantin Malakhov (Severnaya Olimpiya) was named Best Goalkeeper, and Ilya Ilyin (Rubin) Best Defender. Kirill Khristoforov (Bor) was named […]. . .
Sport   Dec 07, 2019 16:21