BANDY ( SIBSELMASH NOVOSIBIRSK)
end of the season 2007/2008
HC Sibselmash Russia cup 2009 - Хк Сибсельмаш Кубок России 2009 г.
Игры Хк Сибселмаш на кубке России в Кемерово 2009г.
Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia
Novosibirsk (Новосиби́рск) is the third most populous city in Russia after Moscow and St. Petersburg. It is the most populous city in Asian Russia, with a population of 1,473,754 as of the 2010 Census. It is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast as well as of the Siberian Federal District. The city is located in the southwestern part of Siberia on the banks of the Ob River adjacent to the Ob River Valley.
Novosibirsk is a large industrial center. The industrial complex consists of 214 large and average sized industrial enterprises. These produce more than two-thirds of all industrial output of the Novosibirsk region. Leading industries are airspace (Chkalov's Novosibirsk Aircraft Plant), nuclear fuel (Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant), turbo- and hydroelectric generators (NPO ELSIB), textile machinery (Textilmach), agriculture machinery (NPO Sibselmash), electronics components and devices production (Novosibirsk Factory and Design Bureau of Semiconductor Devices, OXID Novosibirsk Plant of Radio components), metallurgy and metal working (Kuzmina's Novosibirsk Metallurgical Plant, Novosibirsk Tin Plant OJSC, and JSC Plant of Rare Metals).
Novosibirsk is the first city in Siberia in which a subway system was established (the Novosibirsk Metro, opened in 1985). It is a major stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway and north end of Turkestan–Siberia Railway.
ХК Сибсельмаш HC Sibselmash Bandy 2009
Novosibirsk Oblast
Novosibirsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia located in southwestern Siberia. Its administrative and economic center is the city of Novosibirsk. The population was 2,665,911 as of the 2010 Census.
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ХК Сибсельмаш 2009 - Bandy 2009
«Сибсельмаш» Новосибирск — «Кузбасс» Кемерово
bandy (sibselmash - ur. trubnik) 22.03.2008
Чемпионат России 2007/2008
6.3.2011г.1/8 финалаСтартНижний Новгород-СибсельмашНовосибирск 7 : 3(1 : 1) FULL MATCH
Хоккей с мячом. Чемпионат России. Плей-офф
1/8 финала. Первый матч
Нижегородский Старт удачно начал серию плей-офф, уверенно переиграв Новосибирский Сибсельмаш, причем сделал это в сложных погодных условиях
СТАРТ (Нижний Новгород) -- СИБСЕЛЬМАШ (Новосибирск) -- 7:3 (1:1).
6 марта. Нижний Новгород. Стадион Старт. 4500 зрителей. -- 2 градуса. Снег.
Судьи: В.Курбанов (Абакан), И.Смешный, Е.Толщин (оба -- Красноярск).
Штраф: 20 (А.Гаврилов, Рычагов -- по 10) -- 50 (Потемин, Свиридов, Старых, Сычев, Могильников -- по 10).
Старт: Евтин, Максименко, Стебихов, Семенов, Черепанов, А.Гаврилов, Галяутдинов, П.Гаврилов, Бедарев, Патяшин, Красиков. На замену выходили: Рычагов, Корев, Исалиев, Киселев, Чекулаев.
Сибсельмаш: Наумов, Мельников, Свиридов, Каргаполов, Могильников, Сычев, Шевцов, Потемин, Войтович, Миронов, Старых. На замену выходили Рогулев, Голитаров, Таранов, Макаренко.
Голы: 0:1 -- Шевцов (35), 1:1 -- Бедарев (Черепанов, 41), 2:1 -- Патяшин (48), 3:1 -- Патяшин (54), 4:1 -- Корев (Красиков, 60), 4:2 -- Таранов (64), 5:2 -- П.Гаврилов (67, с пен.), 6:2 -- Красиков (Корев, 71), 6:3 -- Старых (Могильников, 81), 7:3 -- Исалиев (Галяутдинов, 90).
Bandy. The Championship Of Russia. The playoffs
The 1/8 finals. The first match
Nizhny Novgorod Start successfully started the series of the playoffs, confidently beat Novosibirsk Sibselmash, and did so in difficult weather conditions
START (Nizhni Novgorod) -- SIBSELMASH (Novosibirsk) -- 7:3 (1:1).
March 6. Nizhny Novgorod. Stadium Start. 4500 spectators. -- 2 degrees. Snow.
Referee: Kurbanov V. (Abakan), I. Funny, E. Thickness (both-Krasnoyarsk).
Penalty: 20 (A. Gavrilov, Levers -- 10) -- 50 (Potemin, Sviridov, Old, Sychev, Cemeteries -- 10).
Start: Eutin, Maksimenko, Stebakov, Semenov, Cherepanov, A. Gavrilov, Galyautdinov, P. Gavrilov, Bedarev, Patchin, Krasikov. The replacement came out: Levers, Corev, Isaliev, Kiselev, Chekulaev.
Sibselmash: Naumov, Melnikov, Sviridov, Kargapolov, Burial Grounds, Sychev, Shevtsov, Potemin, Wojtowicz, Mironov, Old. The replacement went Rogulev, Lolitaru, rams, Makarenko.
Goals: 0:1 -- Shevtsov (35), 1:1 -- Bedarev (Cherepanov, 41), 2:1 -- Patchin (48), 3:1 -- Patchin (54), 4:1 -- Carew (Krasikov, 60), 4:2 -- rams (64), 5:2 -- P. Gavrilov (67 pen.), 6:2 -- Krasikov (Carew, 71), 6:3 -- Old (Graves 81), 7:3 -- Isaliev (Galyautdinov, 90).
Выезд в Новосиб 2010
Некоторые фрагменты выезда болельщиков Байкал-Энергии в Новосибирск. Март 2010 г.
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Siberia (; Russian: Сиби́рь, tr. Sibírj;, IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirʲ] ( listen)) is an extensive geographical region spanning much of Eurasia and North Asia. Siberia has historically been a part of modern Russia since the 16th and 17th centuries.
The territory of Siberia extends eastwards from the Ural Mountains to the watershed between the Pacific and Arctic drainage basins. The Yenisei River conditionally divides Siberia into two parts, Western and Eastern. Siberia stretches southwards from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and to the national borders of Mongolia and China. With an area of 13.1 million square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi), Siberia accounts for 77% of Russia's land area, but it is home to approximately 36 million people—27% of the country's population. This is equivalent to an average population density of about 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.8/sq mi) (approximately equal to that of Australia), making Siberia one of the most sparsely populated regions on Earth. If it were a country by itself, it would still be the largest country in area, but in population it would be the world's 35th-largest and Asia's 14th-largest.
Worldwide, Siberia is well known primarily for its long, harsh winters, with a January average of −25 °C (−13 °F), as well as its extensive history of use by Russian and Soviet administrations as a place for prisons, labour camps, and exile.
«Сибсельмаш» Новосибирск — «Родина» Киров
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00:01:41 1 Etymology
00:02:58 2 Prehistory
00:04:05 3 History
00:08:49 4 Geography
00:10:34 4.1 Mountain ranges
00:10:43 4.2 Lakes and rivers
00:10:52 4.3 Grasslands
00:11:06 4.4 Geology
00:14:17 4.5 Climate
00:19:50 5 Siberian ethnic faces
00:21:18 6 Fauna
00:21:27 6.1 Order Artiodactyla
00:21:40 6.2 Order Carnivora
00:21:49 6.2.1 Family Felidae
00:22:01 6.2.2 Family Ursidae
00:22:15 7 Flora
00:22:28 8 Politics
00:22:37 9 Borders and administrative division
00:24:37 9.1 Major cities
00:25:33 10 Economy
00:27:45 11 Sport
00:29:03 12 Demographics
00:32:24 13 Religion
00:33:42 14 Transport
00:34:21 15 Culture
00:34:29 15.1 Cuisine
00:34:51 16 See also
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Siberia (; Russian: Сиби́рь, tr. Sibírj;, IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirʲ] (listen)) is an extensive geographical region spanning much of Eurasia and North Asia. Siberia has historically been a part of modern Russia since the 17th century.
The territory of Siberia extends eastwards from the Ural Mountains to the watershed between the Pacific and Arctic drainage basins. The Yenisei River conditionally divides Siberia into two parts, Western and Eastern. Siberia stretches southwards from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and to the national borders of Mongolia and China. With an area of 13.1 million square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi), Siberia accounts for 77% of Russia's land area, but it is home to approximately 36 million people—27% of the country's population. This is equivalent to an average population density of about 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.8/sq mi) (approximately equal to that of Australia), making Siberia one of the most sparsely populated regions on Earth. If it were a country by itself, it would still be the largest country in area, but in population it would be the world's 35th-largest and Asia's 14th-largest.
Worldwide, Siberia is well known primarily for its long, harsh winters, with a January average of −25 °C (−13 °F), as well as its extensive history of use by Russian and Soviet administrations as a place for prisons, labor camps, and exile.
10.3.2009г.«СТАРТ» (Нижний Новгород)-«СИБСЕЛЬМАШ»(Новосибирск)-6:3(4:1).
Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2008/2009г.
10.3.2009г.
«СТАРТ»(Нижний Новгород)-«СИБСЕЛЬМАШ»(Новосибирск)-6:3(4:1).
10 марта. Нижний Новгород. Стадион «Старт». 3500 зрителей. – 2 градуса. Ясно.
Судьи: С.Антипушин (Красногорск), П.Алексеев (Москва), А.Суров (Железнодорожный).
Штраф: 55 (Шулаев – 20, Черепанов, Максименко, Рычагов – по 10, Галяутдинов - 5) – 45 (Потемин – 15, Свиридов, Миронов, Сычев – по 10).
«Старт»: Тимофеев, Котельников, Леденцов, Максименко, Сиразетдинов, Черепанов, Галяутдинов, П.Гаврилов, Бедарев, Рычагов, Мастрюков. На замену выходили Щитов, Шулаев, Киселев, Козин, Чекулаев, Аншуков, С.Гаврилов.
«Сибсельмаш»: Наумов, Сычев, Свиридов, Мельников, Шадрин, Макаренко, Потемин, Войтович, Ишкельдин, Турков, Миронов. На замену выходили Таранов, Голитаров, Чехутин, Леонов, Конин.
Голы: 1:0 – Рычагов (Галяутдинов, 3), 2:0 – Галяутдинов (Черепанов, 12 – угловой), 3:0 – Киселев (Рычагов, 14), 4:0 – Черепанов (Бедарев, 20), 4:1 – Свиридов (Шадрин, 35 – угловой), 5:1 – Бедарев (П.Гаврилов, 58), 6:1 – Галяутдинов (Бедарев, 69), 6:2 – Войтович (Миронов, 75), 6:3 – Турков (90, с пенальти).
Dynamo-Kuzbass, bandy worldcup 2010
Penalty to Kuzbass by Evgeny Ivanushkun
Возвращение с Кубка мира
Сюжет ГТРК Кузбасс о встрече команды болельщиками в кемеровском аэропорту.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Siberia (; Russian: Сиби́рь, tr. Sibírj;, IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirʲ] (listen)) is an extensive geographical region spanning much of Eurasia and North Asia. Siberia has historically been a part of modern Russia since the 16th and 17th centuries.
The territory of Siberia extends eastwards from the Ural Mountains to the watershed between the Pacific and Arctic drainage basins. The Yenisei River conditionally divides Siberia into two parts, Western and Eastern. Siberia stretches southwards from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and to the national borders of Mongolia and China. With an area of 13.1 million square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi), Siberia accounts for 77% of Russia's land area, but it is home to approximately 36 million people—27% of the country's population. This is equivalent to an average population density of about 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.8/sq mi) (approximately equal to that of Australia), making Siberia one of the most sparsely populated regions on Earth. If it were a country by itself, it would still be the largest country in area, but in population it would be the world's 35th-largest and Asia's 14th-largest.
Worldwide, Siberia is well known primarily for its long, harsh winters, with a January average of −25 °C (−13 °F), as well as its extensive history of use by Russian and Soviet administrations as a place for prisons, labor camps, and exile.
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Siberia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:37 1 Etymology
00:02:53 2 Prehistory
00:03:58 3 History
00:08:32 4 Geography
00:10:12 4.1 Mountain ranges
00:10:21 4.2 Lakes and rivers
00:10:29 4.3 Grasslands
00:10:43 4.4 Geology
00:13:45 4.5 Climate
00:19:03 5 Fauna
00:19:11 5.1 Order Artiodactyla
00:19:25 5.2 Order Carnivora
00:19:33 5.2.1 Family Felidae
00:19:45 5.2.2 Family Ursidae
00:19:59 6 Flora
00:20:12 7 Politics
00:20:21 8 Borders and administrative division
00:22:15 8.1 Major cities
00:23:10 9 Economy
00:25:17 10 Sport
00:26:32 11 Demographics
00:29:37 12 Religion
00:30:53 13 Transport
00:31:31 14 Culture
00:31:39 14.1 Cuisine
00:31:59 15 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Siberia (; Russian: Сиби́рь, tr. Sibírj;, IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirʲ] (listen)) is an extensive geographical region spanning much of Eurasia and North Asia. Siberia has historically been a part of modern Russia since the 16th and 17th centuries.
The territory of Siberia extends eastwards from the Ural Mountains to the watershed between the Pacific and Arctic drainage basins. The Yenisei River conditionally divides Siberia into two parts, Western and Eastern. Siberia stretches southwards from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and to the national borders of Mongolia and China. With an area of 13.1 million square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi), Siberia accounts for 77% of Russia's land area, but it is home to approximately 36 million people—27% of the country's population. This is equivalent to an average population density of about 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.8/sq mi) (approximately equal to that of Australia), making Siberia one of the most sparsely populated regions on Earth. If it were a country by itself, it would still be the largest country in area, but in population it would be the world's 35th-largest and Asia's 14th-largest.
Worldwide, Siberia is well known primarily for its long, harsh winters, with a January average of −25 °C (−13 °F), as well as its extensive history of use by Russian and Soviet administrations as a place for prisons, labor camps, and exile.
Siberia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Siberia
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Siberia (; Russian: Сиби́рь, tr. Sibírj;, IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirʲ] (listen)) is an extensive geographical region spanning much of Eurasia and North Asia. Siberia has historically been a part of modern Russia since the 16th and 17th centuries.
The territory of Siberia extends eastwards from the Ural Mountains to the watershed between the Pacific and Arctic drainage basins. The Yenisei River conditionally divides Siberia into two parts, Western and Eastern. Siberia stretches southwards from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and to the national borders of Mongolia and China. With an area of 13.1 million square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi), Siberia accounts for 77% of Russia's land area, but it is home to approximately 36 million people—27% of the country's population. This is equivalent to an average population density of about 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.8/sq mi) (approximately equal to that of Australia), making Siberia one of the most sparsely populated regions on Earth. If it were a country by itself, it would still be the largest country in area, but in population it would be the world's 35th-largest and Asia's 14th-largest.
Worldwide, Siberia is well known primarily for its long, harsh winters, with a January average of −25 °C (−13 °F), as well as its extensive history of use by Russian and Soviet administrations as a place for prisons, labor camps, and exile.