Russia at the Universiade

Russia at the
Universiade
IOC code RUS

Russia participated in 12 editions of the Universiade, debuting at the 1993 Summer Universiade. Since then, Russia has been at the top positions in the medal count, only three times being under the top three. The 2013 Summer Universiade was the best for Russia, beating the previous total medal and gold record of the 1973 Summer Universiade,of the then USSR .[1] Furthermore, Russia produced a number of Universiade records, including the total medals won.[2]

Russia hosted the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan and will host the 2019 Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk.

Medal count

Medals at the Summer Universiade

Universiade Rank
1959–1991 part of Soviet Union USSR
United States 1993 Buffalo 0 4 3 7 28
Japan 1995 Fukuoka 15 12 23 50 3
Italy 1997 Sicily 10 14 10 34 4
Spain 1999 Palma de Mallorca 14 19 11 44 2
China 2001 Beijing 14 18 21 53 3
South Korea 2003 Daegu 26 22 34 82 2
Turkey 2005 Izmir 26 16 23 65 1
Thailand 2007 Bangkok 28 28 39 95 2
Serbia 2009 Belgrad 29 22 27 76 1
China 2011 Shenzhen 42 46 45 133 2
Russia 2013 Kazan 155 75 62 292 1
South Korea 2015 Gwangju 34 39 47 122 2
2017 Taipei
Italy 2019 Naples
Total 382 315 354 1052 4

Medals at the Winter Universiade

Universiade Rank
1960–1991 part of Soviet Union USSR
Poland 1993 Zakopane 5 2 4 12 4
Spain 1995 Jaca 6 3 3 12 2
South Korea 1997 Muju 9 6 9 24 2
Slovakia 1999 Poprad 8 11 11 30 1
Poland 2001 Zakopane 14 9 8 31 1
Italy 2003 Tarvisio 12 10 10 32 1
Austria 2005 Innsbruck 7 5 9 21 3
Italy 2007 Turin 9 14 12 35 2
China 2009 Harbin 18 14 19 51 2
Turkey 2011 Erzurum 14 14 11 39 1
Italy 2013 Trentino 15 16 19 50 1
Spain 2015 Granada/Czech Republic Štrbské Pleso 20 18 18 56 1
Kazakhstan 2017 Almaty
Russia 2019 Krasnoyarsk
Switzerland 2021 Lucerne
Total 137 122 133 392 1

See also

References

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