23rd Russian Championship Renju

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Russian Championships Renju
Russian Renju Championship is the successor of the USSR Renju Championship. The first final was held in early 1993 in Yelets, selected for him in Moscow at the end of 1992. It has become a tradition to hold the championship annually.

Russia, Suzdal, February 15-22, Major League
Pl Member Country City Points Berg MM
1 Pavel Makarov Russia Moscow 11 77.25
2 Oleg Fedorkin Russia Moscow 11 75.00
3 Maxim Karasev Russia Nizhny Novgorod 1 74.50 0
4 Dmitry Epifanov Russia Moscow 10 65.75 1
5 Konstantin Nikonov Russia Elektrostal 10 62.00 0
6 Sergey Artemyev Russia St. Petersburg 9 61.75 0
7 Alexander Mikhailov Russia Moscow 8 55.75 0
8 Anton Golomarev Russia Moscow 7 51.75
9 Vladimir Filinov Russia St. Petersburg 7 40
10 Roman Kryuchok Russia Podyuga 6 40.75 0
11 Pavel Salnikov Russia St. Petersburg 6 43.00
12 Denis Fedotov Russia Podyuga 6 33.50 1
13 Victor Balabay Russia St. Petersburg 6 33.00 1
14 Irina Metreveli Russia Podyuga 5 32.75 0
15 Anastasia Oborina Russia Podyuga 2 16.25 0
16 Ilya Katsev Russia St. Petersburg 1 7.00 0
Pavel Makarov

Graduate of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University. The third at the European Championships 2002 and 2014.

One of the best shogists in our country.

Oleg Fedorkin

The winner of the European Championship in Europe 2012. The third winner of the championship of Russia in 2014. The best in the world in part-time renju in 1998 and 1999.

Maxim Karasev

The second prize-winner of 2009, the third prize-winner of 2010, 2011 of championships of Russia.

Dmitry Epifanov.

The winner of the Russian Championships 2013, 2014.

Konstantin Nikonov

The winner of 2010, the second prize-winner of 2008, 2012, 2014, the third prize-winner of 2001, 2009 championships of Russia. Twice in the composition of our country, he won the world team championships (1996, 2004).

One of the best shogists in our country.

Sergey Artemyev

Winner of 2011, second prize-winner of 2005 championships of Russia.

Alexander Mikhailov

The winner of 2003, the second prize-winner 1998, 2011, 2013, the third prize-winner of 1994 superiority of Russia.

Anton Golomarev

Vladimir Filinov

Roman Hook

Pavel Salnikov

Winner of 1995, 2002, second prize-winner of 2000, third prize-winner of 2005 championships of Russia.

Denis Fedotov

Victor Balabay

Irina Metreveli

The world champion among women in 1997, the winner of the women’s championships of Russia 1992-1996, 1999.

Ilya Katsev

sources: renju.net

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