Artur Razhabov
Artur Razhabov | |||||||||||||
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Curler | |||||||||||||
Born |
28 April 1989 Saint Petersburg | ||||||||||||
Team | |||||||||||||
Curling club |
Adamant CC, Saint Petersburg, RUS | ||||||||||||
Skip | Alexey Timofeev | ||||||||||||
Third | Alexey Stukalskiy | ||||||||||||
Second | Timur Gadzhikanov | ||||||||||||
Lead | Artur Razhabov | ||||||||||||
Alternate | Evgeny Klimov | ||||||||||||
Career | |||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 2 (2015, 2017) | ||||||||||||
European Championship appearances | 4 (2011, 2014, 2015, 2016) | ||||||||||||
Medal record
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Artur Dovlatzhonovich Razhabov (Russian: Артур Довлатжонович Ражабов; born 28 April 1989) is a Russian curler from Saint Petersburg.[1] He currently plays second for the Russian national curling team.
Razhabov was a member of the Russian team at the 2011 and 2014 European Curling Championships. He played lead for Alexey Tselousov at the 2011 European Curling Championships, finishing 11th place. At the 2014 European Curling Championships, he played second for Evgeny Arkhipov, finishing sixth. The placement qualified the team to represent Russia at the 2015 Ford World Men's Curling Championship, Razhabov's first.
Also in 2015, Razhabov was a member of the Russian team (skipped by Arkhipov) that won a silver medal at the 2015 Winter Universiade.
References
External links
- Artur Razhabov on the World Curling Federation database