Kimi K2 vs GLM-4.7
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Handball
Чемпионат России по гандболу среди мужчин — Википедия
In the history of post-Soviet men's handball, distinct tournaments marked the transition from the USSR to the Russian Federation. Identify the club that won the singular 'Open Championship of the CIS' (1991–1992) and the club that won the inaugural 'Championship of Russia' (1992–1993). Based on official statistics through June 2025, state the total number of Russian Championship gold medals held by each of these two clubs (excluding the CIS title). For the club that won the 1992–1993 title, specify the team name used during that victory and its name during the 2024–2025 season, explaining the link between them.
Answer length: 150-250 words.
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- Correctly distinguishes the CIS championship (1991/92) from the Russian championship (starting 1992/93)
- Identifies that SKIF's victory was in the CIS tournament, resulting in zero 'Russian' titles in the statistics table
- Connects the 1992/93 winner 'Neva' to the current entity 'Zenith' using the provided footnotes/comments
- CIS Championship Winner: SKIF (Krasnodar)
- SKIF (Krasnodar) Russian Title Count: 0
- Inaugural Russian Championship Winner (1992/93): Neva (Saint Petersburg)
- Inaugural Winner Current/2024-25 Name: Zenith (Saint Petersburg)
- Zenith/Neva Russian Title Count: 2
- Explanation: Zenith statistics include titles won under the name 'Neva' (or University Lesgaft-Neva)
The question uses Deep Logic by requiring the agent to distinguish between the 'CIS' and 'Russian' eras to identify the correct entities (SKIF vs. Neva). It uses Wide Aggregation by requiring the agent to combine historical narrative (who won which year), statistical tables (counting the titles), and footnotes (mapping the name change from Neva to Zenith) to provide a complete answer.
Judgment
Both agents struggled significantly with this difficult historical query, specifically failing to identify the winner of the inaugural Russian Championship (1992–1993), which was Neva St. Petersburg (now Zenith). Consequently, both failed to explain the requested Neva-Zenith naming evolution. However, Agent B is the winner because it correctly identified SKIF Krasnodar as the winner of the CIS Championship (1991–1992). Agent A hallucinated that CSKA Moscow won the CIS title (and everything else), resulting in a completely factually incorrect response. Agent B provided at least partial historical accuracy.
Kimi K2
Moonshot AI
GLM-4.7
Zhipu AI