Glukhov has been to two
World Junior Curling Championships. He won a silver medal at the
2013 World Junior Curling Championships, playing third for
Evgeny Arkhipov. Glukhov also represented Russia at the
2014 World Junior Curling Championships as skip. He led his team of
Artur Ali,
Dmitry Mironov, and
Timur Gadzhikhanov to a 7th-place finish with a 4-5 record. Glukhov just missed out on a chance to represent Russia at the
2014 Winter Olympics but joined the Russian men's team at the
2014 World Men's Curling Championship at the last minute when the normal skip of the team,
Andrey Drozdov, could not play. Glukhov returned to the Russian men's team in 2017 (skipped by
Alexey Timofeev), playing for the team at the
2017 European Curling Championships, the
2018 Olympic Qualifying Event and the
2018 World Men's Curling Championship. At the Europeans, he was officially the alternate for the team but played in 6 games. The team finished in sixth place. At the Olympic qualification event, Glukhov played third for the team, which finished fourth, failing to qualify for the Olympics. At the World Championship, the team placed 9th. The following season, Glukhov began skipping his own rink with
Artur Ali,
Dmitry Mironov, and
Anton Kalalb. He led Russia to a 4-8 record at the
2019 World Men's Curling Championship, good enough for 9th place again. ==References==