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Overall Results of the Season 2017/2018 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Female Age Group A1 Stella KRUTENAT Germany Team Aqua Sphere 533 Varvara NENAKHOVA Russia "Kasatka", Khabarovsk 423 Ellina PILSHCHIKOVA Belarus Belgart 297 Mariya GNEDTCHIK Belarus Belgart 249 Taisiya GAVRILENKOVA Russia Pingvin, Ivanovo 138 Anna ANDREEVA Russia Dinamit 93 Milana TAYCHINOVA Russia Belie Kuni, Ufa 93 Veronika KUZNETSOVA Russia "Kosatka Dv", Vladivostok 93 Jessi ISOMAA Finland Loimaan Uimaseura 75 Alina TRIFONOVA Russia Viktoriya 68 Anastasiya USACHEVA Russia Megapolus, Krasnoyarsk 66 Darya AKULOVA Russia "Kosatka Dv", Vladivostok 50 Valeriya CHIZHOVA Russia "Kosatka Dv", Vladivostok 47 1 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Diana SMIRNOVA Russia Morzhi Stolitsi, Moscow 42 Katrina YRJÖ-KOSKINEN Finland IWSA 32 Ekaterina GUSEVA Russia 29 Valeria CHIZHOVA Russia Orca FE 26 Jade ISOMAA Finland Loimaan Uimaseura 18 Sofia KUZNETCOVA Russia Yantarnie, Kaliningrad 18 Sanija KUPALINSKA Latvia Veloronis 16 Nea SALMELA Finland Loimaan Uimaseura 15 Signe SUNDH Sweden ,Skellefteå 0 Female Age Group A2 Elizaveta CHIZHOVA Russia "Kosatka Dv", Vladivostok 531 Yuliya MIKHAILOVA Russia Viktoriya, Petrozavodsk 336 Alexandra DEGTYAREVA Belarus Belgart, Vitebsk 189 Heli HIIEMÄE Estonia Tartu Taliujumine 173 Marion JOFFLE France Ois'eau Libre 135 2 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Alina GRIGORIEVA Russia Akvaisport, Tsivilsk 117 Darya BOROSH Belarus Belgart 107 Dziyana SVATUKHINA Belarus Belgart 85 Taru POUTIAINEN Finland Finland 84 Nikola KOPECKA Czech Rep. I.PKO 79 Taru HAIMI Finland Likolammen Talviuimarit 72 Angelina DOBROVOLSKAYA Belarus Belgart 67 Darya BORASH Belarus Belgart 57 Veronika NEVSKAYA Belarus Belgart 47 Anfisa SALMINA Russia Lichno, Tyumen 42 Emelie Lindgren ÅSÉN Sweden Burträsk Simpolare ,Burträsk 33 Emma WIDÉN Sweden Österby simsällskap,Örbyhus 33 Eeva TUOHIMAA Finland 31 Viktorija GEDROVIČA Latvia Jelgavas Roņi 31 Anastasiya IVANOVA Belarus Belgart, Minsk 30 3 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Viivi PAASONEN Finland 27 Viktorija GEDROVČA Latvia Jelgavas Roņi 24 Kätriin AAS Estonia 11 Female Age Group B Aleksandra BEDNAREK Poland Polish Ogrodnik Team 523 Elina MÄKINEN Finland Joensuun Jääkarhut 507 Lotta MÄKINEN Finland Laaksolahden Talviuimarit 420 Hanna BAKUNIAK Poland 401 Viktoriya MIKHAYLOVA Russia Viktoriya 360 Alena MORGUNOVA Russia "Viktoriya", Petrozavodsk 277 Diana PUTTONEN Russia Viktoriya 145 Natali ZANEGINA Russia "Kosatka Dv", Vladivostok 125 Osman DELIBASH Russia Morzhi Stolitsi, Moscow 111 Elisa YRJÖ-KOSKINEN Finland IWSA, Oulu 94 Merle LIIVAND Estonia Estonia 87 4 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Daria ISICHENKO Russia Kriofil 84 Lyubov TOCHENAYA Russia Komsomolsk-Na Amure 78 Margarita OVSYNNIKOVA Russia Akvaysport, Tyumen 78 Pavlina NOVAKOVA Czech Rep. I.PKO 57 Frida GRÖNHAGE Finland Strandbjörnarna,Jakobstad 54 Hilda FLYGARE Sweden ICEHOTEL,Jukkasjärvi 54 Jonna TERÄVÄINEN Finland Totiset 51 Moona MYLLYAHO Finland 51 Ines HAHN Germany 48 Laura NESBITT UK South West Seals 47 Katsiaryna SMALIAKOVA Belarus Belgart, Brest 39 Jessica PFARR Germany Tib 1848, Berlin 34 Victoria MORI Argentina 34 Yuliya BARABOSHKINA Belarus Belgart, Minsk 33 Caroline MATTHIASSEN Denmark 32 5 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Magda OKURKOVA Czech Rep. FIDES BRNO 31 Rhiannon PULFORD Australia ,Adelaide 30 Ellen TAYLOR UK 29 Obyn ALICE Belgium CoolHuy 29 Elizaveta BELYKH Russia 28 Diāna TIMERMANE Latvia Jelgavas Roni 22 Morgane COUMONT Belgium RCTN 17 Irina PURTOVA Russia AkvAiSport-Tyumen 13 Marta ŠABOVIČA Latvia Latvijas Ronis 13 Ilana KUZŅECOVA Latvia Jelgavas Roņi 11 Lucie LEIŠOVÁ Czech Rep. I.pko Praha 11 Maria Matilda SOOMRE Estonia 11 Catharina HOEGDAL Denmark Svanemoellen Vinterbadelaug 10 Agate ĀDIŅA Latvia - 9 Linda RUSALEPP Estonia Lodjakoda, Tartu 9 6 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Noora PEHKONEN Finland 7 Liis-Grete ARRO Estonia Tallinn Winter Swimming Center 6 Kristel KRUUSER Estonia Southwestern Advantage 5 Anni AALTO Finland Tampereen Talviuimarit 3 Heidi PURSIHEIMO Finland Maskun Jääkarhut 2 Andrea GISIGER Switzerland 0 Anne JUOPPERI Finland 0 Cecilie VINTHER Denmark 0 Grete KIKAS Estonia 0 Henna HÖLSÄ Finland Nurmijärven Latu 0 Hennamari LAHTINEN Finland 0 Moona-Sofia MAJURI Finland Sekunttiseura 0 Sofie LINDHOLT DAL Denmark 0 Sophie BROKE UK South London Swimming Club 0 Female Age Group C 7 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Bárbara HERNÁNDEZ Chile Chile 535 Maria LYUDVOVA Russia Stc "Stalker" 452 Yuliya ARLAMENKOVA Russia "Viktoriya", Petrozavodsk 379 Kristiina ARUSOO Estonia U-Klubi 315 Lyudmila EGOROVA Russia Viktoriya, Petrozavodsk 249 Nadja Joy TØNNESEN Denmark SKS- Tri ,Vemmelev 244 Birgit BONAUER Germany Serwus Burghausen e.V. 177 Julia WITTIG Germany 141 Svetlana LAVRENTYEVA Russia 141 Jaimie MONAHAN USA Coney Island Brighton Beach Open 116 Water Swimmers Iwona PANAS Poland Sgo Gdańsk 94 Olesya SHASHKOVA Belarus 89 Natalia ARBUZOVA Russia Mwsa, Krasnogorsk 74 Ljudmila KHMELEVSKA Belarus Belgart 66 Severine RIPART France Aqualove 66 8 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Magdalena MOROZ Poland Lichno, Slupsk 61 Merilin METSALU Estonia Teamadducco 59 Lina BOMAN Sweden ,Skellefteå 57 Anna FILIMONENKO Russia Vladivostok 47 Ekaterina NEKRASOVA Russia Lichno, Moscow 39 Benedicte BERTRAND France 37 Anastasiya VOVERIS Belarus Belgart 34 Anna LICKANDER Sweden ,Klintehamn 33 Janmart GAËLLE Belgium Rctn theux 30 Natalia MARKOVA Russia ,Moscow 30 Lauren DEAN UK South West Seals 26 Suzanna CRUICKSHANK UK All Pie No Tri Swim Club 26 Valentina SHKOLNIKOVA Russia "Kosatka Dv" Paralimpiets 25 Nele SUMBERG Estonia Tripassion 24 Sally DODGE UK South West Seals 22 9 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Silja KOIV Estonia MyFitness 21 Rowan CLARKE UK South West Seals 20 Svetlana SANCEVA Latvia Jelgavas Roni 19 Maria TIEAHO Finland Team Nahka, Kallvikin talviuimarit 18 Eva HALLAMA Austria Team Austria 17 Mia RYSSEL Denmark Svanemoellens Vinterbadelaug 16 Elena LISNYAK Russia Yantarnie, Kaliningrad 15 Lidiya SHARAPOVA Russia 15 Aleksandra PYZH Russia Yantarnie, Kaliningrad 13 Olga MOROZ Latvia Aquatica Jurmala 11 Heidi KUKKONEN Finland Finland 9 Janne AAS Estonia 9 Katarina SZITKEYOVA Slovakia Tucniaky Zilina 9 Lenka KUŘINOVÁ Czech Rep. 7 Nora WILMI Finland Salon Seudun avantouimarit 7 10 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Zanda LĪNE Latvia Veloronis 7 Irina MUTTONEN Estonia Tallinn Winter Swimming Center 6 Marianna BOGDANOVA Estonia 5 Nina DEKLERK Germany Schwimmgemeinschaft Erkelenz 5 Hückelhoven Kristina JÜRGENS Estonia Tallinn Winter Swimming Center 4 Sanna PUIKKONEN Finland Maskun Jääkarhut 4 Vinni GRØNDAL Denmark Odins Vig 4 Gerli PIIK Estonia Tallinn Winter Swimming Center 3 Hannah SJÖSTEDT Sweden Team Polar 3 Sanna OKSMAN-NIEMI Finland Nurmijärven Latu 3 Anamika PARMAR UK Clevedon Cold Stars 0 Ekaterina KOZYREVA Russia MORZHI.COM 0 Jelena SIMM Estonia Tallinn Winter Swimming Center 0 Kadri LAINAS Estonia 0 Katrine Hasselgaard HINSCH Denmark 0 11 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Lilian Helgaard SIMONSEN Denmark 0 Minna HEIKKINEN Finland 0 Olga MOROZA Latvia Aquatica Jurmala 0 Outi HUHDANKOSKI Finland 0 Riina RAUDNE Estonia Tallinn Winter Swimming Center 0 Siret TUULA Estonia Tallinn Winter Swimming Center 0 Female Age Group D Oksana BELETSKAYA Russia "Kosatka Dv", Vladivostok 641 Mariya CHIZHOVA Russia "Kosatka Dv", Vladivostok 549 Tatyana GAVRILENKOVA Russia Penguin 377 Zhanna BANNIKOVA Russia Viktoriya, Petrozavodsk 261 Olga OCHKASOVA Russia Viktoriya, Petrozavodsk 260 Tatyana MOROZOVA Russia "Kosatka Dv", Vladivostok 206 Olga MESHKOVA Russia FHP "Murmansk" 147 MariaLuisa LOZANO-LETELIER Brazil Laaksolahti Talviuimarit 129 12 Overall World Cup Points Season 2017-2018 Stages 1 - 5 Melanie HOLLAND Australia 120 Kristīne RĀTE Latvia Raganas Roņi 115 Eili PAAP Estonia U-Klubi 107 Svetlana YERPYLEVA Russia Akvaysport, Cheboksary 81 Sanna TIRKKONEN Finland Tampereen Talviuimarit 63 Inga KRIVCOVA Latvia Veloronis, Liepāja 60 Larivet SOPHIE France Aqualove 52 Nadezhda YELIZARYEVA Russia Kriofil 45 Reeta KAITOSAARI Finland Loimaan Uimaseura 44 Tinna LYTHJE Denmark NORD,Svenstrup 33 Dana ZBORILOVA Czech Rep. 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