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Kuznetsov, Kuznyetsov, Kuznetsoff, or Kouznetsov (masculine, russian: Кузнецов) or Kuznetsova (feminine, russian: Кузнецова) is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English "Smith" (derived from a Russian word ''kuznets'' that means ''blacksmith''). Men Artists and entertainers * Aleksandr Kuznetsov (other), several people * Aleksey Alekseevich Kuznetsov (born 1941), Soviet/Russian jazz guitarist and composer *Anatoly Borisovich Kuznetsov (1930–2014), Soviet/Russian actor * Anatoly Vasilievich Kuznetsov (1929–1979), Soviet writer, author of ''Babi Yar'' * I. Kuznetsov, Russian soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble * Ivan Sergeyevich Kuznetsov (1867–1942), Russian architect *Mikhail Kuznetsov (actor) (1918–1986), Soviet actor * Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov (1850–1929), Ukrainian portrait painter * Pavel Varfolomevich Kuznetsov (1878–1968), Russian painter * Sergey Kuznetsov, (born 1966), Russian writer * Yury Kuznetsov, (bo ...
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See Eastern Slavic naming customs for the explanation of the structure of Russian-language surnames. A (А) * Abakumov * Abdulov * Abramov * Abramovich * Avdeyev * Avdonin * Averin * Averyanov * Avilov * Agapov * Agafonov * Ageykin * Agliullin * Adaksin * Azarov * Akinfeev * Aksakov * Aksenchuk * Akhmedov * Aksyonov * Akulov * Aleyev * Alexandrov * Alexeyev * Alenin * Alekhin * Alyokhin * Aliyev * Alistratov * Alliluyev * Alogrin * Amaliyev * Amelin * Aminev * Ananyev * Anasenko * Andreyev * Andreyushkin * Andronikov * Andropov * Andryukhin * Anikanov * Anikin * Anisimov * Anishin * Ankudinov * Annenkov * Annikov * Anosov * Anokhin * Anoshkin * Anrep * Antakov * Antipin * Antipov * Antonov * Antonovich * Anushchenkov * Apalkov * Aptekar * Arefyev * Arzamastsev * Aristarkhov * Aristov * Arsenyev * Artamonov * Artemyev * Artyomov * Arkhangelsky * Arshavin ...
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Andrey Kuznetsov (tennis)
Andrey Alexandrovich Kuznetsov (russian: Андре́й Алекса́ндрович Кузнецо́в, born 22 February 1991) is a Russian professional tennis player. On 25 April 2016, he achieved his singles career-high of world No. 39. Kuznetsov won the Boys' Singles title at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships. Career Early life Andrey Kuznestov started playing tennis at age six, coached by his father Alexander. In 2001, his family moved to Balashikha, attending the sports club there. His father resumed coaching Andrey and his elder brother Alexey. According to some mass media reports, Andrey allegedly had problems with his back since his childhood, so he attended manual therapies. But Andrey's coach and father declined it, stating he had problems with his hip and the therapy could be described as tough fitness. 2006–09: Grand Slam Junior title Kuznetsov played his first ITF junior tournament at the 2006 Black Gold of Udmurtia, but received a walkover in the qualify ...
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Syarhey Kuznyatsow
Syarhey Kuznyatsow ( be, Сяргей Кузняцоў; russian: Сергей Кузнецов; born 3 November 1979) is a Belarus Belarus,, , ; alternatively and formerly known as Byelorussia (from Russian ). officially the Republic of Belarus,; rus, Республика Беларусь, Respublika Belarus. is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by ...ian professional football coach and former player. Honours * Belarusian Premier League champion: 1999 External links * * 1979 births Living people Footballers from Minsk Belarusian footballers Belarusian expatriate footballers Association football midfielders FC BATE Borisov players FC Darida Minsk Raion players FC Naftan Novopolotsk players FC Metalist Kharkiv players FC Metalist-2 Kharkiv players SC Tavriya Simferopol players FC Arsenal Kyiv players FC Granit Mikashevichi players FC Dynamo Brest players FC Bucha players FC Kolos Kovalivka players Ukrainian Premier League player ...
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Pavel Kuznetsov (weightlifter)
Pavel Kuznetsov (russian: Павел Викторович Кузнецов; born 10 July 1961) is a former Soviet weightlifter, Olympic champion and world champion. He won the gold medal in the heavyweight I class at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the Capital city, capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the North Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea .... References External links * * 1961 births Living people People from Alexandrovsky District, Vladimir Oblast Russian male weightlifters Soviet male weightlifters Weightlifters at the 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic weightlifters of the Soviet Union Olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union Olympic medalists in weightlifting Medalists at the 1988 Summer Olympics World Weightlifting Championships medalists Sportspeople from Vladimir Oblast {{USSR-weigh ...
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Ruslan Kuznetsov
Ruslan Kuznetsov (born 20 October 1980) is a Russian Para-cyclist who represented Russian Paralympic Committee athletes at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Career Kuznetsov represented Russian Paralympic Committee athletes at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in the road time trial H3 event and finished in fourth place with a time of 43:49.24. He also competed in the road race H3 event and won a gold medal. National championship: 2016 1st place in road race 35km, 2017 1st place in time trial 15km, 2018 2nd place time trial 15km, 2019 1st place in time trial 15km, 2020 1st place in time trial 15km, 2021 1st place in time trial 15km. UCI Road world cup Ostend Belgium 2021 3rd place in time trial. References Living people 1969 births Cyclists from Moscow Russian male cyclists Cyclists at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Paralympic medalists in cycling Paralympic gold medalists for the Russian Paralympic Committee athletes {{Russia-Par ...
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Oleh Kuznetsov
Oleh Volodymyrovych Kuznetsov (born as Oleg Wladimirowitsch Kuznetsow in Germany) ( uk, Олег Володимирович Кузнєцов) (born 22 March 1963) is a Ukrainian football coach and former professional player. He won domestic honours in the Soviet Union with Dynamo Kyiv (as well as the UEFA Cup Winners Cup in 1986), in Scotland with Rangers, in Israel with Maccabi Haifa and in Ukraine with CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv. Kuznetsov won 58 caps for the USSR national team between 1986 and 1991, playing in the final of UEFA Euro 1988 then was also selected for its successors, the CIS (five caps) and Ukraine (three caps). Club career Desna Chernihiv Kuznetsov was born in Magdeburg, East Germany into a military family stationed in East Germany. His family returned to their native Ukraine and the town of Chernihiv when his father retired from the army and got a job as an engineer at a local radio plant. His mother worked as an engineer in a construction and design institute, ...
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Mikhail Kuznetsov (triathlete)
Mikhail Aleskandrovich Kuznetsov (russian: Михаил Александрович Кузнецов; born 24 August 1979 in Shymkent, Ongutsik Qazaqstan) is a male triathlete from Kazakhstan. Kuznetsov competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 ( Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from .... He took forty-seventh place with a total time of 1:59:13.50. References External linkssports-reference 1979 births Living people People from Shymkent Kazakhstani male triathletes Triathletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic triathletes of Kazakhstan {{triathlon-bio-stub ...
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Mikhail Kuznetsov (figure Skater)
Mikhail Vladimirovich Kuznetsov (russian: Михаил Владимирович Кузнецов; born 6 July 1988) is a Russian Pair skating, pair skater. With Ekaterina Sheremetieva, he is the 2007 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalist. With later partner Tatiana Novik, he placed fourth at the 2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, 2010 World Junior Championships and took bronze at the 2010 International Cup of Nice. Career Kuznetsov teamed up with Ekaterina Sheremetieva in 2003. Sheremetieva broke her foot in 2006 and, as a result, the pair missed most of the 2006–2007 season. Although they placed third on the day, Sheremetieva/Kuznetsov were later awarded the silver medal from the 2007–08 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final following the retroactive disqualification of Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov due to a positive doping sample from Larionov. Sheremetieva/Kuznetsov made their senior international debut at the 2008 Nebelhorn Trophy, placing 5th. They missed part ...
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Maxim Kuznetsov
Maxim Romanovich Kuznetsov (russian: Максим Романович Кузнецов: born March 24, 1977) is a Kazakhstani-born Russian former professional ice hockey player. Kuznetsov was drafted in the 1st round (26th overall) by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. Playing career After the 1995 draft, Kuznetsov played for the Dynamo Moscow before making the trip to North America. For two games in the 96–97 season and until the end of the 98–99 season he played for the Detroit Red Wings' AHL affiliate, the Adirondack Red Wings. He followed this with a single season playing for the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks before being called up to the NHL in the 00–01 season. Unfortunately, a knee injury suffered in a game against Vancouver caused him to miss much of the remaining season. The following year he found his place with the Wings as a true defenceman and bolstered the already deep blueline, helping the Wings to win the Stanley Cup. He played 39 regular seas ...
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Evgeny Kuznetsov (diver)
Evgeny Vladimirovich Kuznetsov (russian: Евгений Владимирович Кузнецов; born 12 April 1990) is a Russian diver. At the diving portion of the 2011 World Aquatics Championships he won a bronze in the 3 m springboard, and was the part of the pair who won the silver medal in the 3 m synchronised springboard. Kuznetsov won a silver medal for his country at the 2012 Summer Olympics, in the 3 m synchronised springboard with Ilya Zakharov. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Kuznetsov again competed in both the 3 m springboard and the 3 m synchronised springboard diving. At the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the ..., the Russian won his first gold medal in 3 m synchronized springboard, with his pa ...
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Evgeny Kuznetsov
Yevgeny Yevgenyevich Kuznetsov (russian: Евгений Евгеньевич Кузнецов; born 19 May 1992) is a Russian professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played for Traktor Chelyabinsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He has represented Russia in junior and senior level competitions on numerous occasions, winning gold medals at the 2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, as well as at the 2012 IIHF World Championship and 2014 IIHF World Championship. Kuznetsov won the Stanley Cup with the Capitals in 2018, leading the playoffs in point-scoring with 32 points, the most by any player in a single postseason since Evgeni Malkin in 2009. Kuznetsov is known for his bird celebration he used throughout the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs, as well as the rest of his career, earning him the nickname "the Birdman." Playing career Kuznetsov made his professional debut in the 2009 ...
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Dmitri Anatolyevich Kuznetsov
Dmitri Anatolyevich Kuznetsov (russian: Дмитрий Анатольевич Кузнецов; born 14 August 1972, died 1 July 2021) was a Russian professional footballer. Club career He made his professional debut in the Russian Premier League The Russian Premier League (RPL; russian: Российская премьер-лига; РПЛ), also written as Russian Premier Liga, is the top division professional association football league in Russia. It was established at the end of 2001 ... in 1992 for FC Torpedo Moscow. Honours * Russian Cup winner: 1993. References 1972 births 2021 deaths Footballers from Moscow Soviet footballers Russian footballers Russia under-21 international footballers Association football midfielders FC Torpedo Moscow players FC Torpedo-2 players FC Arsenal Tula players FC Khimki players FC Metallurg Lipetsk players Russian Premier League players FC Volga Ulyanovsk players {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1970s-stub ...
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