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Nationality | Russian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Leningrad, Soviet Union | 7 September 1978|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Diving | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Yevgeniya Olshevskaya (born 7 September 1978) is a Russian diver. She competed in two events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. [1]
Yevgeniya Konstantinovna Glushenko is a Russian actress, best known for her role as Vera in the Soviet melodrama Love by Request (1983). This role brought her international recognition with the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival in 1983.
Yevgeniya Leonidova Isakova is a Russian former hurdler who specialised in the 400 metres hurdles.
The Theme is a 1979 Soviet comedy film directed by Gleb Panfilov. It tells the story of an egotistical playwright who thinks of himself as an artist, but who allows the system to make him write conformist plays.
Yevgeniya Viktorovna Estes, née Artamonova (Артамонова), is a Russian former volleyball player who was a member of the national team and one of only two volleyball players that competed consecutively in six Olympic Games. She won silver medals at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Yevgeniya Alekseyevna Lamonova is a Russian foil fencer.
Yevgeniya Yermakova is a retired female freestyle swimmer from Kazakhstan. She competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992 for the Unified Team.
Yevgeniya Nikolaevna Sidorova was a Russian alpine skier who competed for the Soviet Union at the 1956, 1960, and 1964 Winter Olympics.
The first World Grand Champions Cup women's volleyball was held in Japan from 16 to 21 November 1993.
The Second Volleyball World Grand Champions Cup women's volleyball was held in Japan at 14 to 23 November 1997.
The 1993 FIVB World Grand Prix was the first edition of the women's volleyball tournament, annually arranged by FIVB. It was played by eight countries from 28 May to 30 June 1993. The final round was staged in Hong Kong.
Yevgeniya Aleksandrovna Bochkaryova is a Russian athlete, represented rhythmic gymnastics in team exercises. Bronze medalist at the 1996 Summer Olympics in team exercises. Honoured Master of Sports of Russia in rhythmic gymnastics (1996). She was awarded Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" II degree.
Kazakhstan participated in the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou from 12 November to 27 November 2010.
The women's shot put competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom was held at the Olympic Stadium on 6 August.
Yevgeniya Sergeyevna Chirikova is a Russian environmental activist, primarily known for opposing the building of a motorway through Khimki Forest near Moscow. She has also played a prominent role in the 2011–2013 Russian protests following disputed parliamentary elections in Russia. Chirikova has also been credited with "stimulating nationwide interest in political reform". She is currently based in Estonia.
Yevgeniya Nikolayevna Kolodko is a retired Russian shot putter.
Yevgeniya Ivanovna Sechenova was a Soviet sprint runner who won six medals at the European championships in 1946 and 1950. She was part of the Soviet 4 × 200 m relay team that set world records in 1950 and 1951. She also competed in the 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay at the 1952 Summer Olympics and finished fourth in the relay.
Yevgeniya Subbotina is a Russian middle-distance runner. She competed in the 800 metres event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China.
Yevgeniya Yevgenivna Gomon is a Ukrainian group rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2013 World bronze medalist in 10 clubs and 2015 Universiade champion in 6 clubs + 2 hoops.
Evgenia Mikhailovna Lalenkova is a Russian speed skater.
Yevgeniya Protsenko is a Russian water polo player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics.