“Yenisei” had the same amount of points as the “Tyumen – TSU” but they had best set ratio – 14:6 vs. 14:7.
On individual performance was nominated the following players:
“Better setter” – Bojana Radulovic (“Yenisei“)
“Best spiker” – Margaret Chachina (“Tyumen“-TSU)
“The best player” – Ana Paula Ferreira (“Fakel“)
Final standings:
1. Yenisei (Krasnoyarsk) – 12 (4-1) – sets 14:6
2. Tyumen – TSU – 12 (4-1) – sets 14:7
3. Fakel (New Urengoy) – 11 (4-1)
4. Omichka (Omsk Region.) – 6 (2-3)
5. Maureen O’Hara (Ulan–Ude) – 3 (1-4)
6. Loco–Angara (Irkutsk) – 1 (0-5)
ALL Siberia and Far East Cup winners
FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS
2002 – Samorodok (Khabarovsk)
2003 – Samorodok (Khabarovsk)
2004 – Samorodok (Khabarovsk)
2005 – Stroitely (Krasnoyarsk) – The former name of “Yenisei“
2006 – Samorodok (Khabarovsk)
2007 – Spartak (Omsk) – The former name of “Omichka“
2008 – not held
2009 – not held
2010 – not held
2011 – not held
2012 – Yenisei (Krasnoyarsk)