Lyudmila Belyakova
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Lyudmila Belyakova was born August 12, 1994 in Moscow
Moscow
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, Russia. Candidate Master of Sports of Russia
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Player national and youth women's ice hockey teams of Russia. The captain and team leader of Moscow and the girls team Spartak Moscow
HC Spartak Moscow
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in ice hockey. Can play a forward and defender. Hockey began to study with 7 years.
Included in the list of candidates in Russia's national team at the Olympic Games 2010 in Vancouver.
For the first time invited to the national team of Russia in the age of 15 years and 2 weeks, and in the youth team Russia (U18) in the 12 years and 3 month.
The debut of the first national team took place on September 4, 2009 in the town of Trencin in the match against the national team of Slovakia. Team Valentine Gureev won Slovakia 4:0, but Lyudmila Belyakova itself pointed out in this game goal. Bronze medalist Eurotour 2009 in Sweden. For the national team Russia had 18 games abandoned 9 goals and 3 assists.
In the youth team of Russia - the world champion in 2011(Division I). The best player and best scorer of World Cup 2011(Division I). In 2007 and 2010 won bronze and silver medal in the 2009 Eurotour. For the youth team of Russia has given up 22 games 24 goals and 10 assists.
Winner of 18 individual cups and 50 medals in various denominations. Has also been named the best player and scorer of the various tournaments.

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