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Nationality | Austrian |
Born | Salzburg, Austria | 22 April 1980
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Sport | Equestrian |
Nina Stadlinger (born 22 April 1980) is an Austrian equestrian. She competed in two events at the 2004 Summer Olympics. [1]
Nina Apollonovna Ponomaryova was a Russian discus thrower and the first Soviet Olympic champion.
The Netherlands competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. 110 competitors, 80 men and 30 women, took part in 54 events in 13 sports.
Nina Antonovna Bocharova was a Soviet/Ukrainian gymnast, who won four medals at the 1952 Summer Olympics. She was born in Suprunivka, Poltava Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union.
Nina Aleksandrovna Zhivanevskaya is a 5-time Olympic backstroke swimmer from Russia, who has swum for Spain since 1999, following her marriage to a Spaniard.
Nina Viktorovna Baldycheva was a Russian cross-country skier who competed from 1970 to 1980. She won three medals at the Winter Olympics with a gold in the 4 × 5 km relay (1976), a silver in the 4 × 5 km relay (1980), and a bronze in the 5 km (1976). In the relay in 1976, she injured her left hand in a fall at the start, but completed the race.
Nina Vasilyevna Gavrylyuk is a former Soviet and Russian cross-country skier who competed from 1987 to 2003. Born in Leningrad, she won four medals at the Winter Olympics with three golds and one bronze.
Nina Anatolievna Zyuskova is a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres.
Nina Yuryevna Gopova-Trofimova is a Soviet sprint canoer who competed from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, she won two medals in the K-2 500 m event with a gold in 1976 and a silver in 1980.
Nina Smoleyeva is a former volleyball player for the USSR.
Nina Dmitriyevna Umanets is a Ukrainian rower. She competed in the women's eight for the Soviet Union at the 1980 Summer Olympics where she won the silver medal. Umanets also won five gold medals at the World Rowing Championships.
Nina Ilyinichna Preobrazhenskaya is a Soviet rower. She first competed, under her maiden name Nina Antoniuk, at an international level at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where she won silver with the women's eight. At the subsequent championships in 1978 and 1979, she became world champion in that boat glass. At the 1980 Summer Olympics, she won a silver medal with the women's eight.
Nina Nikolayevna Frolova is a retired Soviet rowing cox. She was the first Soviet cox who was promoted to the honored master of sport.
Nina Viktorovna Cheremisina is a Russian former rowing cox, who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Nina Curtis is an Australian sailor. She represented Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics in sailing, winning a silver medal.
Nina Rangelova is a Bulgarian swimmer.
Nina Hasselmann is a German field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Germany women's national field hockey team in the women's event.
Nina Adams Harmer, also known by her married name Nina Thompson, is an American former competition swimmer and Pan American Games gold medalist.
Nina Kathy Rillstone is a New Zealand long-distance and marathon runner. She is a national champion in both middle and long-distance running, and a national record holder for the half-marathon.
The Belgium women's national artistic gymnastics team represents Belgium in FIG international competitions.
Nina Proskura is a Ukrainian rower. She competed in the women's coxless pair event at the 2000 Summer Olympics.