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Below follow the main events in the Russian sports world in the last 24 hours at 3p.m. GMT April 25

* At the 2006 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Bremen, Germany (through May 1):

- The Russian men's team lost to Chinese Taipei 1:3 in the second round of Division 1 preliminary Group B.

Group B results and standings after Day 2:

Russia - Belarus - 2:3

Hong Kong - Greece - 3:1

Chinese Taipei - Slovakia - 1:3

Hong Kong - Belarus - 3:2

Chinese Taipei - Russia - 3:1

Greece - Slovakia - 3:1

1 Hong Kong - games -2/points-4/set difference 6-3

2-4 Belarus - 2/3/5-5

2-4 Greece - 2/3/4-4

2-4 Chinese Taipei - 2/3/4-4

2-5 Slovakia - 1/1/1-3

6 Russia - 2/2/3-6

- The Russian women's team beat Slovakia 3:0 in the second round of Division 1 preliminary Group D

Group D results and standings after Day 2:

Japan - Russia - 3:1

Singapore - Slovakia - 3:1

Croatia - USA 2:0

Russia - Slovakia - 3:0

Japan - USA - 3:0

Singapore - Croatia - 2:3

1 Japan - 2/4 /6-1

2 Croatia - 2/4 /6-2

3-4 Russia - 2/3/4-3

3-4 Singapore - 2/3/5-4

5 Slovakia - 2/2/1-6

6 USA - 2/2/0-6

* Russian men's basketball SuperLeague Division A regular season final standings:

1 CSKA Moscow - 46 points

2 Dinamo St. Petersburg - 43

3 Khimky Moscow Region - 43

4 UNICS Kazan - 42

5 Dinamo Moscow - 41

6 Dinamo Moscow Region - 37

7 Ural-Great Perm - 37

8 Lokomotiv-Rostov Rostov-on-Don - 33

9 Spartak VGUES Primorye - 30

10 Sibirtelekom-Lokomotiv Novosibirsk - 30

11 CSK VVS Samara - 29

12 Universitet-Ugra Surgut - 29

13 Spartak St. Petersburg - 28

The best-of-five quarterfinals draw:

CSKA Moscow - Lokomotiv-Rostov Rostov-on-Don

Dinamo St. Petersburg - Ural-Great Perm

Khimky Moscow Region - Dinamo Moscow Region

UNICS Kazan - Dinamo Moscow

The quarterfinal legs are set from May 3 to 11.

* The 2006 European wrestling championship in the Greco-Roman, female and freestyle started in Moscow (through April 30)

* Three-time Olympic champion Vladislav Tretyak was elected unopposed as president of the Russian Hockey Federation. Previous head of the federation Alexander Steblin resigned March 24.

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