[[3:18.8955]] Bronze for Rumiantseva at 2020 World Junior Womens Championship

Bronze for Rumiantseva at 2020 World Junior Womens Championship

Feb 15 - 22, 2020

Moscow, Russia
Games: 11  
Record: 7W - 4L  
PF/G: 8.38  
PA/G: 6.67  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.45  
Steal Defense: 0.12  
Force Efficiency: 0.54  
Steal Efficiency: 0.20  
Vlada Rumiantseva (Moscow, RUS) won 14-4 over Minori Suzuki (Karuizawa, JPN) in the Bronze Medal game at the 2020 World Junior Womens Championship in Krasnayorsk, Russia. of the 2020 World Junior Womens Championship in Krasnayorsk, Russia; Vlada Rumiantseva (Moscow, RUS) won 14-4 over Minori Suzuki (Karuizawa, JPN) in the Bronze Medal game at the 2020 World Junior Womens Championship in Krasnayorsk, Russia. Rumiantseva lost 9-8 to Mackenzie Zacharias (Altona, CAN) in the semifinals to drop into the third place game. of the 2020 World Junior Womens Championship in Krasnayorsk, Russia;
 
Rumiantseva finished 6-3 in the 10-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Rumiantseva defeated Linda Joo (Budapest, HUN) 10-4, then won 7-6 against Selina Witschonke (Luzern, SUI) and 7-4 against Evelina Barone (Riga, LAT). Rumiantseva went on to lose 9-6 against Zacharias. Rumiantseva lost 8-3 to Emma Moberg (Mjolby, SWE) where Rumiantseva responded with a 7-5 win over Suzuki. Rumiantseva went on to lose 8-1 against Min Ji Kim (Chuncheon, KOR). Rumiantseva responded with a 9-3 win over Maia Ramsfjell (Lillehammer, NOR). Rumiantseva won 11-6 against Mathilde Halse (Hvidovre, DEN) in their final qualifying round match.
 
With their third place finish at the World Junior Womens Championship, Rumiantseva earn 18.896 world rankings points. For week 31 of the event schedule, Rumiantseva did not improve upon their best events, remaining at th place on the World Ranking Standings with total points. Rumiantseva ranks th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with points earned so far this season.
 

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