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Zoya Polunina

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in 2002 but a mixup occurred and she was instead placed in the ice hockey section. Though she had no prior experience with ice hockey, she quickly developed an affinity for the sport and soon thereafter joined the girls' ice hockey team of Energiya Neryungrinskaya GRES
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during the 2014–15 RWHL season. She struggled to secure investors throughout the season and described the experience as eye-opening in regards to attitudes surrounding women's sport in Russia.
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by universities in the United States. Polunina did not pursue the offers, as she did not feel her English skills were strong enough and she was encouraged to stay in Russia by Litvintsev.
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Polunina was a late cut from the Olympic national team in January 2010 but was added to the final roster in place of an injured
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She made her debut with the senior national team in the 2008–09 season, during which she participated in the
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Polunina attempted to sign up with the figure skating section of a local ice sports club in her hometown of
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Following the end of her playing career, Polunina served as general manager of
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After making her debut with the senior national team in 2008, she and teammate
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As of June 2021, Polunina works in the management of
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was finalized. She was raised by her mother in Neryungri,
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FISU World University Games silver medalists for Russia
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Winter World University Games medalists in ice hockey
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Bogoroditsk
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Defense
Tornado Moscow Region
Lokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
Russia
Universiade
2013 Trentino
Ice hockey
Russian
ice hockey
Russian national team
Neryungri
Russian
lit.
Serebryany Bor
Fakel Chelyabinsk
Russian Women's Hockey League
Lokomotiv Krasnoyarsk
HC Tornado
IIHF European Women's Champions Cup
Alexandra Vafina
college ice hockey
2012 CWHL Draft
junior
Russian national under-18 team

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