After a weather-affected third round, europeantour.com takes a numerical look back on Moving Day at the M2M Russian Open.
95- Minute delay on the third morning in Moscow due to heavy rain in the Russian capital
13- Under par is the leading score with 18 holes to come after Lee Slattery shot a second successive 67 at Skolkovo Golf Club
12- Birdies, two bogeys and a double in his last 36 holes
106- European Tour starts for Slattery since his one and only previous victory at the 2011 Bankia Madrid Masters
2- Lees in the top two (Slattery and Craig Lee, who shot a flawless 66 on Saturday to move into contention heading into the final round)
1- The Scotsman is the only player in the top seven in Russia not to have previously won a European Tour title
2008- The last time someone won the Russian Open for a second time (Mikael Lundberg). David Horsey has a chance of doing just that on Sunday after an excellent 66 helped the Englishman into fourth place, where he will start the final round just three shots back
19- Spot jump up the leaderboard on Moving Day for Danie Van Tonder as the South African leaped into the top ten thanks to a three under par 68
16- Pars in a row to start on Saturday for Englishman Ben Evans, who eventually dropped one on the 17th to finish with a 72
9- The hardest hole so far this week, averaging 3.34 with 115 bogeys or worse made there through three rounds
3- The easiest hole so far this week, averaging 4.48 with 185 birdies or better made there through three rounds