Hi all wikipedians!

I'm Alexey Gustow from Yekaterinburg, Urals, Russia.

I'm interesting of many different (and sometimes - strange) things around me.

Former rock musician (amateur, but people said "good! yeah!") and sound engineer: for example, in 1980s I was first sound producer (and "sound dad") of Soviet-Russian known rock group "Chaif", maked their first two studio albums in 1987 - "Russian: Дерьмонтин" (English: Leathercrap) and "Russian: Дуля с маком" (English: Nuts to you).

Former programmer too (mainly database languages for desktop PC's: FoxPro, Clipper, Harbour etc.).

I'm in Wikipedia since 2010. Writing about Rissian emigrants in China in 1920-1950's (my family lived in Harbin and Shanghai those years and in 1947 returned to USSR; two my uncles - Vladimir Serebryakov and Vitaly Serebryakov - was cool jazz-musicians, two of "founding fathers" of worldknown Russian jazz band "Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra" in 1930's at Harbin [1]). Translated from Eng to Ru-wiki some articles about "The Beatles and around them" (my "Great Teachers" of course!), about Field hockey... and now "my great love" is Curling (incredible game! chess on ice!!).

If interesting about my contribs to Ru-Wiki, look at my Ru-User page (on Russian of course), here.

I understand English "so-so" ("not the best" :) ) - but if needed, you can write anytime about everything to my Talk Page at Russian Wiki, here. You are welcome! :)

Alexey Gustow

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New articles (running once a day; search options created at July 10, 2017): User:AlexNewArtBot/CurlingSearchResult

To Do

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  1. Продолжить создание статей о кёрлингистках-участницах женских чемпионатов мира (закончил на 2010)

"Not in the other language" tool

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Good tool by Magnus Manske Not in the other language

Curlers notability

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(From Wikipedia:WikiProject Curling/Article Guidelines#Notability) As per WP:NCURLING:

A curler is presumed notable if he or she
  1. Has won a World Curling Tour event or participated in a Grand Slam of Curling event.
  2. Has participated at the World Curling Championships or the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.
  3. Has won a medal at one of the following World Curling Federation sanctioned events: the World Junior Curling Championships, World Senior Curling Championships, European Curling Championships, World Mixed Curling Championship or the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships.
  4. Has participated in the Brier or the Tournament of Hearts.
  5. Has won a medal at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships.
  6. Has won the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, Canadian Senior Curling Championship or Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials.
  7. Has participated in the Continental Cup of Curling, Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, TSN Skins Game or Canada Cup of Curling.
  8. Is a member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame or the WCF Hall of Fame.

Other

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Worlds, continental zones

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Australian curling

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Austrian curling

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Belarusian curling

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Canadian curling

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Czech curling

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Danish curling

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English curling

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Estonian curling

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Finnish curling

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German curling

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Hungarian curling

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Irish curling

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Italian curling

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Japan curling

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Latvian curling

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Lithuanian curling

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New Zealand curling

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Norwegian curling

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Russian curling

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Scottish curling

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Swedish curling

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Swiss curling

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United States curling

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Templates

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Tests

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Coaches

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Curlers

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(look at List of curlers)