Elena Kononova ( ‹See Tfd› Russian : Елена Викторовна Кононова; Moscow, 17 August 1969 - 22 May 2014) was a Russian soccer player.
With the Russian national team, she participated in the UEFA Women's Championship in 1993, 1995 and 1997.
Elena Viktorovna Baranova is a Russian former professional basketball player. She is a former Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) player, where she became the first player from Europe in 1997 WNBA inaugural season, the first All-Star from Russia in 2001 and played for the New York Liberty until the 2005 season.
The 2005 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship was the holding of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in Hungary from July 20–31, 2005. Russia won this edition of the competition in the final against France.
Elena Glebova is an Estonian former competitive figure skater. She won five senior international medals and seven Estonian national titles. She finished as high as seventh at the European Championships (2014) and 13th at the World Championships (2012).
The 1997 UEFA Women's Championship, also referred to as Women's Euro 1997 was a football tournament held in 1997 in Norway and Sweden. The UEFA Women's Championship is a regular tournament involving European national teams from countries affiliated to UEFA, the European governing body, who have qualified for the competition. The competition aims to determine which national women's team is the best in Europe.
The Russia women's national football team represents Russia in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Russian Football Union and affiliated with UEFA. Yuri Krasnozhan replaced Elena Fomina as coach of the team in December 2020.
Zvezda-2005 Perm is a Russian professional women's football club currently competing in the Russian Women's Football Championship.
WFC Rossiyanka was a Russian women's football club from Khimki.
FC Energy Voronezh was a women's football club from Voronezh, Russia.
Ryazan-VDV is a Russian women's football team from Ryazan.
Elena Yurievna Danilova is a former international Russian football forward who played for Ryazan VDV.
Elena Fomina is a former Russian football midfielder, who played for ShVSM Izmailovo in the Russian women's football championship She previously played for Spartak Moscow, Chertanovo Moscow, CSK VVS Samara, Lada Togliatti and Nadezhda Noginsk.
Olga Letyushova is a Russian former football forward. She has played for Energiya Voronezh, Kaluzhanka, Ryazan VDV, Rossiyanka, Zvezda Perm and ShVSM Izmailovo in the Russian Championship. She was the league's top scorer in the 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 seasons.
Elena Medved is a former Russian footballer. She played as a defender for Ryazan and the Russia national team.
Oleksandra Mykolaivna Kononova is a Ukrainian Paralympic skier. She won three medals at the 2010 Paralympics and became the 2010 Ukrainian sports personality of the year.
The Russian U-20 women's national football team is the national under-20 women's association football team of Russia, which is controlled by the Russian Football Union (RFS). They have won the UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship in 2005 defeating France on penalties.
Elena Jikhareva is a former Russian footballer who played as a defender for the Russia women's national football team. She was part of the team at the UEFA Women's Euro 2001. On club level she played for Ryazan-VDV in Russia.
Lyubov Nikitenko is a Kazakhstani former track and field hurdler for the Soviet Union. Born in Kostanay, she competed in the 100 metres hurdles at the 1976 Summer Olympics, where she was disqualified in the semi-finals.
Nasiba Bakhruzovna Gasanova is a Russian footballer who plays as a wing-back and as a forward for Rostov at the Russian Women's Football Championship.
Viktoriya Shkoda is a Russian footballer who plays as a defender for Kubanochka Krasnodar at the Russian Women's Football Championship.
Maria Kononova is a Russian tennis player.