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Moscow (Russia), DRUZHBA, Sports Complex 17-19.02.2017

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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

17.02.2017 - 18.02.2017

Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Qualification.

START LIST

17.02.2017

19:00 20:00 1 stream

1 Filiorianu Anna Luiza 2 Tashkenbaeva Sabina 3 Gamalejeva Jelizaveta 4 Ruprecht Nicol
Romania Uzbekistan Latvia
20307 23538 14769 5727

  • 1
  • 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
23

Austria

4

5 Soldatova Aleksandra 6 Kabrits Laurabel

  • Russia
  • 20096

20281 22567 8861

5

Estonia Finland Belarus Armenia Australia Slovenia Russia

6

7 Gergalo Rebecca

7

8 Halkina Katsiaryna 9 Agagulian Iasmina
10 Ormrod Zoe

8

35527 18356 9540

910 11 12 13 14

11 Kratochwill Spela

  • 12 Averina Dina
  • 18528

15247 18795
13 Veinberg Filanovsky Victoria 14 Sherlock Stephani
Israel Great Britain

20:00 21:00 2 stream

1 Lindgren Petra 2 Bravikova Yulia
Sweden Russia
10551 18532 32232 29518 22468 20584 18527 10471 29499 28673 22769 15177 18531

  • 1
  • 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
2

3 Agiurgiuculese Alexandra 4 Nemeckova Daniela 5 Ashram Linoy
Italy

3

Czech Republic Israel

45

6 Proncenko Veronika 7 Averina Arina
Lithuania Russia

67

  • 8 Sebkova Anna
  • Czech Republic

France

8

9 Jovenin Axelle

9

10 Kim Chaewoon 11 Vladinova Neviana 12 Kilianova Xenia 13 Ashirbayeva Sabina
Korea

10 11 12 13

Bulgaria Slovakia Kazakhstan

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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

17.02.2017 - 18.02.2017

Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Qualification.

START LIST

18.02.2017

16:45 17:45 1 stream

1 Lindgren Petra 2 Bravikova Yulia
Sweden Russia
10551 18532 32232 29518 22468 20584 18527 10471 29499 28673 22769 15177 18531

  • 1
  • 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
2

3 Agiurgiuculese Alexandra 4 Nemeckova Daniela 5 Ashram Linoy
Italy

3

Czech Republic Israel

45

6 Proncenko Veronika 7 Averina Arina
Lithuania Russia

67

  • 8 Sebkova Anna
  • Czech Republic

France

8

9 Jovenin Axelle

9

10 Kim Chaewoon 11 Vladinova Neviana 12 Kilianova Xenia 13 Ashirbayeva Sabina
Korea

10 11 12 13

Bulgaria Slovakia Kazakhstan

17:45 18:45 2 stream

1 Filiorianu Anna Luiza 2 Tashkenbaeva Sabina 3 Gamalejeva Jelizaveta 4 Ruprecht Nicol
Romania Uzbekistan Latvia
20307 23538 14769 5727

  • 1
  • 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
23

Austria

4

5 Soldatova Aleksandra 6 Kabrits Laurabel

  • Russia
  • 20096

20281 22567 8861

5

Estonia Finland Belarus Armenia Australia Slovenia Russia

6

7 Gergalo Rebecca

7

8 Halkina Katsiaryna 9 Agagulian Iasmina
10 Ormrod Zoe

8

35527 18356 9540

910 11 12 13 14

11 Kratochwill Spela

  • 12 Averina Dina
  • 18528

15247 18795
13 Veinberg Filanovsky Victoria 14 Sherlock Stephani
Israel Great Britain

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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

17.02.2017 - 18.02.2017
Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Qualification.

Judges

D. Judge 1 D. Judge 2 D. Judge 3 D. Judge 4
Davidov Regina Filippova Filipa

  • Israel
  • 1

111
Bulgaria Russia Finland
Anikina Viktoria Pitkanen Saila Marjut

E. Judge 1 E. Judge 2 E. Judge 3 E. Judge 4 E. Judge 5 E. Judge 6 Line judge Line judge Time judge Time judge
Bestsastnaja Natalia Lukyanenko Larisa Marchetti Anna Theresia Filippova Gyozal
Estonia Belarus Austria Uzbekistan Lithuania Russia
3233
Bagrijeva Valentina Nikolaeva Marina SHatalina Nadezhda Zolotareva Irina
12

  • Russia
  • RUS

RUS RUS RUS
Russia

  • Sidorova Larisa
  • Russia

  • Gribkova Tatiana
  • Russia

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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

17.02.2017 - 18.02.2017
Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Qualification.

Judges

D. Judge 1 D. Judge 2 D. Judge 3 D. Judge 4

  • Dragas Spela
  • Slovenia

Czech Republic Russia
1111
Mlejnkova Blanka Nefedova Elena

  • De Cossio Isabelle
  • France

E. Judge 1 E. Judge 2 E. Judge 3 E. Judge 4 E. Judge 5 E. Judge 6 Line judge Line judge Time judge Time judge
Bestsastnaja Natalia Lukyanenko Larisa Marchetti Anna Theresia Filippova Gyozal
Estonia Belarus Austria Uzbekistan Lithuania Russia
3233
Bagrijeva Valentina Nikolaeva Marina SHatalina Nadezhda Zolotareva Irina
12

  • Russia
  • RUS

RUS RUS RUS
Russia

  • Sidorova Larisa
  • Russia

  • Gribkova Tatiana
  • Russia

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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

17.02.2017 - 18.02.2017
Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Qualification.

Judges

D. Judge 1 D. Judge 2 D. Judge 3 D. Judge 4
Davidov Regina Filippova Filipa

  • Israel
  • 1

111
Bulgaria Russia Finland
Anikina Viktoria Pitkanen Saila Marjut

E. Judge 1 E. Judge 2 E. Judge 3 E. Judge 4 E. Judge 5 E. Judge 6 Line judge Line judge Time judge Time judge
Bestsastnaja Natalia Lukyanenko Larisa Marchetti Anna Theresia Filippova Gyozal
Estonia Belarus Austria Uzbekistan Lithuania Russia
3233
Bagrijeva Valentina Nikolaeva Marina Zolotareva Irina
12

  • Russia
  • RUS

RUS RUS RUS
SHatalina Nadezhda Gribkova Tatiana Sidorova Larisa
Russia Russia Russia

1 / 1

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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

17.02.2017 - 18.02.2017
Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Qualification.

Judges

D. Judge 1 D. Judge 2 D. Judge 3 D. Judge 4

  • Dragas Spela
  • Slovenia

Czech Republic Russia
1111
Mlejnkova Blanka Nefedova Elena

  • De Cossio Isabelle
  • France

E. Judge 1 E. Judge 2 E. Judge 3 E. Judge 4 E. Judge 5 E. Judge 6 Line judge Line judge Time judge Time judge
Bestsastnaja Natalia Lukyanenko Larisa Marchetti Anna Theresia Filippova Gyozal
Estonia Belarus Austria Uzbekistan Lithuania Russia
3233
Bagrijeva Valentina Nikolaeva Marina Zolotareva Irina
12

  • Russia
  • RUS

RUS RUS RUS
SHatalina Nadezhda Gribkova Tatiana Sidorova Larisa
Russia Russia Russia

1 / 1

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Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Qualification

Moscow (Russia), DRUZHBA, Sports Complex 17-19.02.2017

Results

  • rank
  • name
  • YOB
  • country

total

  • 1 18528 Averina Dina
  • 1998 RUS

1998 RUS 1998 RUS 1994 BUL 1997 BLR 1999 ISR 1999 RUS 2001 ITA 1992 AUT 1995 ISR 1998 KAZ 1999 ROU 2001 ARM 2000 UZB 2000 FRA 2001 KOR 1994 LAT 1999 EST 1998 SLO 2000 FIN 1995 CZE 1996 GBR 1997 SVK 2000 CZE 1999 LTU 1996 AUS 1994 SWE
18,7002 19,3001 19,6001 18,4501 18,9001 19,1002 18,0003 17,4504 16,1508 18,6003 16,9504 17,8002 17,9005 17,6005 16,9007 16,6505 17,9504 17,6504 16,9504 16,1507 18,1503 17,6005 16,9504 15,8508 17,7006 13,85019 18,7502 17,5003 16,8007 17,3507 15,9009 16,6505 15,95010 16,8009 15,9009 15,75010 15,95010 16,05011 16,6508 15,65011 16,0509 16,25010 14,80014 14,45016 13,15023 16,9008 15,00013 14,60015 15,60012 14,60017 15,45012 13,60018 14,10016 14,85016 14,30015 15,10014 13,70019 14,90015 13,65018 15,8508 14,80014 15,45012 11,50026 15,45012 14,60015 15,05014 13,55020 13,70017 15,20013 15,10013 14,25016 12,15023 13,95017 14,30018 13,10021 15,15013 13,00024 13,80020 15,65011 13,50020 13,50022 12,65022 13,65018 13,00022 13,60020 13,50021 11,95024 13,55019 13,60020 12,35023 13,80017 12,00024 12,05025 11,20026 11,95024 13,40021 13,90018 11,70025 12,35022 10,45026 10,05027 10,00027 12,05023 11,90025 10,40026 12,20024 7,85027 8,80027
76,050 73,450 69,500 69,050 68,700 68,550 67,800 66,700 64,400 64,300 61,550 59,650 59,250 58,350 58,100 57,200 56,900 56,700 56,500 55,950 52,800 52,600 51,750 48,600 48,400 44,000 39,250
2 20096 Soldatova Aleksandra 3 18527 Averina Arina 4 22769 Vladinova Neviana 5 8861 Halkina Katsiaryna 6 22468 Ashram Linoy 7 18532 Bravikova Iuliia 8 32232 Agiurgiuculese Alexand... 9 5727 Ruprecht Nicol
10 15247 Veinberg Filanovsky Vi... 11 18531 Ashirbayeva Sabina 12 20307 Filiorianu Ana Luiza 13 35527 Agagulian Iasmina 14 23538 Tashkenbaeva Sabina 15 29499 Jovenin Axelle 16 28673 Kim Chaewoon 17 14769 Gamalejeva Jelizaveta 18 20281 Kabrits Laurabell 19 9540 Kratochwill Spela 20 22567 Gergalo Rebecca 21 10471 Sebkova Anna 22 18795 Sherlock Stephani 23 15177 Kilianova Xenia 24 29518 Nemeckova Daniela 25 20584 Proncenko Veronika 26 18356 Ormrod Zoe 27 10551 Lindgren Petra

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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

Moscow Grand Prix 2017. Final Hoop

START LIST

19.02.2017

13:30 14:00 1 stream

1 Ashirbayeva Sabina 2 Soldatova Aleksandra 3 Vladinova Neviana 4 Ruprecht Nicol
Kazakhstan Russia
18531 20096 22769 5727

12345678

Bulgaria Austria

  • Israel
  • 5 Ashram Linoy
  • 22468

18528 8861

  • 6 Averina Dina
  • Russia

7 Halkina Katsiaryna 8 Agiurgiuculese Alexandra
Belarus

  • Italy
  • 32232

1 / 1

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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

  • 19.02.2017
  • Moscow Grand Prix 2017. Final Hoop

Judges

  • Mark
  • Name
  • Team

  • Israel
  • D. Judge 1

D. Judge 2 D. Judge 3 D. Judge 4
Davidov Regina Dragas Spela Filippova Filipa Bagrijeva Valentina
1111
Slovenia Bulgaria Lithuania

E. Judge 1 E. Judge 2 E. Judge 3 E. Judge 4 E. Judge 5 E. Judge 6 Line judge Line judge Time judge Time judge
Lukyanenko Larisa Anikina Viktoria
Belarus Russia
21
Bestsastnaja Natalia Mlejnkova Blanka De Cossio Isabelle Pitkanen Saila Marjut Filippova Gyozal

  • Estonia
  • 3

Czech Republic France
11

  • Finland
  • 1

Uzbekistan Austria
3
Marchetti Anna Theresia SHatalina Nadezhda Zolotareva Irina
3

  • Russia
  • RUS

  • RUS
  • Russia

1 / 1

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Moscow Grand Prix 2017 Moscow Grand Prix 2017. Final Hoop

Moscow (Russia), DRUZHBA, Sports Complex 17-19.02.2017

Results

  • rank
  • name
  • YOB
  • country

total

  • 1 18528 Averina Dina
  • 1998 RUS

1998 RUS 1997 BLR 1994 BUL 1999 ISR 2001 ITA 1992 AUT 1998 KAZ
19,4501 18,9502 18,3003 17,5504 17,4505 16,1506 15,8007 15,5508
19,450 18,950 18,300 17,550 17,450 16,150 15,800 15,550
2 20096 Soldatova Aleksandra 3 8861 Halkina Katsiaryna 4 22769 Vladinova Neviana 5 22468 Ashram Linoy 6 32232 Agiurgiuculese Alexand... 7 5727 Ruprecht Nicol 8 18531 Ashirbayeva Sabina

  • Report created 19.02.2017 17:10
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Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

Moscow Grand Prix 2017. Final Ball

START LIST

19.02.2017

14:00 14:30 1 stream

1 Vladinova Neviana 2 Ruprecht Nicol
Bulgaria Austria Russia Romania Italy
22769 5727

12345678

  • 3 Averina Dina
  • 18528

20307 32232 22468 8861
4 Filiorianu Anna Luiza 5 Agiurgiuculese Alexandra

  • 6 Ashram Linoy
  • Israel

7 Halkina Katsiaryna 8 Soldatova Aleksandra
Belarus

  • Russia
  • 20096

1 / 1

GymRytm’2000

Alina Kabaeva CHAMPIONS CUP – GAZPROM

(Grand Prix Qualifications – within the framework of ‘Gazprom for Children’ Program)

2017 Moscow R. G. Grand Prix

  • 19.02.2017
  • Moscow Grand Prix 2017. Final Ball

Judges

  • Mark
  • Name
  • Team

  • Israel
  • D. Judge 1

D. Judge 2 D. Judge 3 D. Judge 4
Davidov Regina Dragas Spela Filippova Filipa Bagrijeva Valentina
1111
Slovenia Bulgaria Lithuania

E. Judge 1 E. Judge 2 E. Judge 3 E. Judge 4 E. Judge 5 E. Judge 6 Line judge Line judge Time judge Time judge
Lukyanenko Larisa Anikina Viktoria
Belarus Russia
21
Bestsastnaja Natalia Mlejnkova Blanka De Cossio Isabelle Pitkanen Saila Marjut Filippova Gyozal

  • Estonia
  • 3

Czech Republic France
11

  • Finland
  • 1

Uzbekistan Austria
3
Marchetti Anna Theresia SHatalina Nadezhda Zolotareva Irina
3

  • Russia
  • RUS

  • RUS
  • Russia

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    Art and Protest in Putin’s Russia The Pussy Riot protest and the subsequent heavy-handed treatment of the protes- tors grabbed headlines, but this was not an isolated instance of art being noticeably critical of the regime. As this book, based on extensive original research, shows, there has been gradually emerging over recent decades a signifi cant counter- culture in the art world which satirises and ridicules the regime and the values it represents, at the same time putting forward, through art, alternative values. The book traces the development of art and protest in recent decades, discusses how art of this kind engages in political and social protest, and provides many illustrations as examples of art as protest. The book concludes by discussing how important art has been in facilitating new social values and in prompting political protests. Lena Jonson is Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Russia Research Program at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm. Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series 1 Liberal Nationalism in Central 8 The Development of Capitalism Europe in Russia Stefan Auer Simon Clarke 2 Civil-Military Relations in 9 Russian Television Today Russia and Eastern Europe Primetime drama and comedy David J. Betz David MacFadyen 3 The Extreme Nationalist Threat 10 The Rebuilding of Greater in Russia Russia The growing influence of Putin’s foreign policy towards the Western Rightist ideas CIS countries Thomas Parland Bertil Nygren 4 Economic Development in 11 A Russian Factory Enters
  • Millennials and the Putin Cult Shelby Ranger

    Millennials and the Putin Cult Shelby Ranger

    Millennials and the Putin Cult Shelby Ranger Abstract Much literature about the unique qualities of particular generations exists, as does literature examining the cult of personality surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin. This article situates itself within the study of the Putin cult, taking a perspective based in generational theory that distinguishes millennials as a unique group, and seeks to examine the ways in which millennials in particular engage with the Putin cult. The Putin cult is not a uniquely millennial phenomenon and cults of personality have existed for ages. However, millennials engage with the Putin cult in an interesting and unique way due to the digital era within which they grew up and live, along with the spread of activist ideas into Russia. This examination uses qualitative methods and finds that millennials use tactics related to these peculiarities to engage with the Putin cult in a manner that is tongue-in-cheek, while preserving an image that would retain favorability with the Kremlin. This is of particular importance given the increasing spotlight on US-Russian relations as well as the presence of cyber-issues and the Putin cult within this subject. Introduction Cults of personality are not new to Russia. Vladimir Lenin and Josef Stalin both had powerful cults of personality in the Soviet Union. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s cult comes about in a time of increased western influence and Internet/meme culture, which gives the cult a different character from those of Lenin and Stalin. The Putin cult seems to embody more public engagement and less direct government control, but the element that really makes it unique is millennial involvement.
  • Media in the Russian Federation

    Media in the Russian Federation

    REPORT CO‐FINANCED BY EUROPEAN REFUGEE FUND, PROJECT “EXTENSION OF THE ACCESS TO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN INFORMATION” MEDIA IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION JADWIGA ROGOŻA Country of Origin Information Unit, Office for Foreigners JUNE 2015 J. Rogoża; Media in the Russian Federation Country of Origin Information Unit, June 2015 DISCLAIMER The present report is a public document, and it has been developed as part of the “Extension of the Access to the Country of Origin Information”, project no. 6/12/EFU, co-financed by the European Refugee Fund. Under the above mentioned project, the Country of Origin Information Unit in the Office for Foreigners commissions external experts to prepare studies presenting detailed analyses of selected problems and issues arising during the refugee/asylum procedure. The information presented in such thematic reports is based mostly on commonly available resources, such as: studies developed by international organizations, both governmental and non-governmental, press articles and/or online resources. At times they also include own observations, experience and field studies conducted by the authors. All the information included in this report has been collected and elaborated with the highest diligence. However, it cannot be excluded that some data, or even the overall picture of the situation presented in the report, are out-of-date, incomplete or inaccurate. Therefore, this report must not be treated as the exclusive and indisputable reference in relation to decisions on awarding or refusing the refugee status or other forms of international protection. This report is also not any political declaration of the authors or Polish authorities and should not be regarded as such.
  • Vladimir Is at His Summer Mansion. He Is Having Dinner. the Surname

    Vladimir Is at His Summer Mansion. He Is Having Dinner. the Surname

    1 Vladimir er i sit sommerpalæ. Vladimir is at his summer mansion. Han spiser aftensmad. He is having dinner. Efternavnet Putin optræder aldrig i digtet, men her The surname Putin never appears in the poem, but består rammens mønster af de kyrilliske initialer VP. here, the pattern of the frame is made from the Cyrillic initials VP. 2 Vladimir er sammen med sin bedste kæreste. With Vladimir is his best girlfriend. Hun elsker ham så højt, at hun serverer måltidet She loves him so much that she serves the meal klædt ud som en hund. dressed as a dog. Den ‘bedste kæreste’ klædt ud som hund er Alina The figure of the ‘best girlfriend’ dressed as a dog is Kabaeva. Den olympiske guldvinder Kabaeva blev that of Alina Kabaeva. An Olympic gold medallist, ifølge den russiske avis Moskovskij Korrespondent Kabaeva was reported by the Russian newspaper gift med Putin i 2008. Både Putin og Kabaeva Moskovsky Korrespondent to have been wed to Putin benægtede historien. Tidligere, i 2007, blev Kaebeva in 2008. Both Putin and Kabaeva denied the report. medlem af Statsdumaen for Putins parti, United Earlier, in 2007, Kabaeva became a state deputy Russia. Rammens mønster får ansigtsagtige træk i for United Russia, Putin’s party. The frame pattern dets øvre del, men er stadig baseret på de kyrilliske becomes face-like in its upper section, but is still bogstaver for V og P. based on the Cyrillic V and P. 3 Vladimir beder en bordbøn, som en joke. Vladimir says a blessing as a joke. Hunden griner. The dog laughs.