Rodionova
Rodionova is a Slavic female surname that may refer to: * Alexandra Rodionova (born 1984), Russian luger * Anastasia Rodionova (born 1982), Russian-Australian tennis player * Anna Rodionova (born 1996), Russian artistic gymnast * Arina Rodionova (born 1989), Russian-Australian tennis player, younger sister of Anastasia * Inga Rodionova (born 1980), pair skater * Olga Rodionova (born 1975), model, actress and TV presenter * Tatyana Rodionova (other) (several people) * Yuliya Rodionova Yuliya Rodionova (born January 11, 1990 in Oskemen) is a Kazakh freestyle skier, specializing in Moguls . Rodionova competed at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics for Kazakhstan. Her best finish came in 2010, when she placed 22nd in the qualify ... (born 1990), Olympic freestyle skier from Kazakhstan See also * Rodionov, male counterpart {{surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arina Rodionova
Arina Ivanovna Rodionova (russian: Арина Ивановна Родионова; born 15 December 1989) is a Russian-born Australian tennis player. Rodionova has won nine singles and 42 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. In 2007, she won the Australian Open girls' doubles title, partnering Evgeniya Rodina. On 23 October 2017, she reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 116. On 27 July 2015, she peaked at No. 41 in the doubles rankings. Elder sister Anastasia is also a tennis professional, and the two sisters have intermittently contested doubles tournaments together with modest success. Their most notable achievement as a team came at the 2010 Malaysian Open, in which they reached the final before losing to Chan Yung-jan and Zheng Jie in a super tie-break. Career Rodionova made her debut as a professional in 2004 at an ITF Women's Circuit event in Protvino, Russia. In 2005, she won a title in Minsk, followed by another win in Moscow the following year. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anna Rodionova
Anna Aleksandrovna Rodionova (russian: Анна Александровна Родионова born 21 November 1996) is a Russian former artistic gymnast. She competed at the 2013 World Championships and won a bronze medal at the 2014 European Championships. Junior career 2010 At the 2010 Russian National Championships, Rodionova won all-around bronze in the Candidate for Master of Sport division behind Anastasia Grishina and Anastasia Sidorova with a two-day total of 111.750. She also won bronze on vault and silver on uneven bars. Rodionova made her international debut at the 2010 Pacific Rim Championships. She won a bronze medal in the all-around with a 53.450 behind Americans Jordyn Wieber and Kyla Ross, and she finished sixth on vault and beam. She competed at the 2010 Eurasian Youth Games and won team gold with Anastasia Sidorova, Kristina Sidorova, Evgenia Shelgunova, and Maria Dunayeva. Rodionova won silver in the all-around, uneven bars, and balance beam. 2011 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alexandra Rodionova
Alexandra Vasiliyevna Rodionova (russian: Александра Васильевна Родионова; born 2 January 1984) is a Russian bobsledder and former luger who has competed since 2003. Competing in two Winter Olympics, she earned her best finish of sixth in the women's singles event at Vancouver in 2010. Rodionova's best finish at the FIL World Luge Championships was 11th in the women's singles event at Lake Placid, New York in 2009. Her best finish at the FIL European Luge Championships was ninth in the women's singles event at Sigulda in 2010 File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of .... References 2006 luge women's singles results* IBSF-bobsleigh profile* External links * * 1984 births Living people Russian female lugers Russian female bobsledder ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Olga Rodionova
Olga Rodionova (born 25 June 1974) is a Croatian-Russian model, actress and TV presenter. Career As a model, Rodionova has worked with some of the best fashion photographers in the world, including Helmut Newton, David LaChapelle, Peter Lindbergh, Terry Richardson, Sante D'Orazio, Bettina Rheims, Ellen von Unwerth, John Rankin, Jean-Daniel Lorieux, Marino Parisotto, Guido Argentini and has graced the covers and pages of ''Playboy'' (Russia 2001, 2003, 2006, 2013; Poland 2004; Germany 2008; Greece 2009; Croatia 2003, 2011; Italy 2012,2013; Ukraine 2013; Argentina 2008, 2012- five covers, four times playmate), ''Vogue'' (France, Italy, Germany), Grazia (France), ''Photo'' (France), ''FHM'', ''L'Officiel'' (France, Russia), '' W'' (USA), ''Numéro'' (France), ''Panorama'' (Italy), '' GQ'' (Germany, Brazil), ''Le Monde'' (France), ''Guardian'' (UK), and '' El Mundo'' (Spain). Benedikt Taschen, the publisher of Taschen (Taschen Gmbh), produced the provocative art album ''The Book of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Inga Rodionova
Inga Rodionova (born 22 March 1980) is a former pair skater who competed internationally for Azerbaijan. With partner Aleksandr Anichenko, she placed 18th at the 1998 Winter Olympics. That partnership dissolved in 1999 and Rodionova then teamed up with Andrei Krukov. With him, she competed internationally for two seasons, placing as high as 8th at the European Figure Skating Championships The European Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition in which figure skaters compete for the title of European champion. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, an .... Results (for Azerbaijan) With Krukov With Anichenko References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rodionova, Inga Azerbaijani figure skaters Russian female pair skaters Olympic figure skaters of Azerbaijan Figure skaters at the 1998 Winter Olympics 1980 births Figure skaters from Saint Petersburg Living people ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tatyana Rodionova (other)
Tatyana Rodionova may refer to * Tatyana Rodionova (born 1941), Russian volleyball player * Tatyana Rodionova (long jumper) (born 1956), Russian long jumper * Tatyana Rodionova (runner) (born 1980), Russian middle-distance runner {{hndis, Rodionova, Tatyana ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yuliya Rodionova
Yuliya Rodionova (born January 11, 1990 in Oskemen) is a Kazakh freestyle skier, specializing in Moguls . Rodionova competed at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics for Kazakhstan. Her best finish came in 2010, when she placed 22nd in the qualifying round of the moguls, failing to advance. In 2006, she finished 28th in the preliminary round, and did not advance. As of April 2013, her best showing at the World Championships is 8th, in the 2009 dual moguls event. Rodionova made her World Cup debut in December 2004. As of April 2013, her best World Cup event finish is 8th place, in the dual moguls event at Meribel in 2010/11. Her best World Cup overall finish in moguls is 25th, in 2008/09 and 2009/10 9/1 may refer to: *September 1 Events Pre-1600 *1145 – The main altar of Lund Cathedral, at the time seat of the archiepiscopal see of all the Nordic countries, is consecrated. *1173 – The widow Stamira sacrifices herself in order .... References 1990 births ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anastasia Rodionova
Anastasia (from el, Ἀναστασία, translit=Anastasía) is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word (), meaning "resurrection". It is a popular name in Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia, where it was the most used name for decades until 2008. Origin The name Anastasia originated during the early days of Christianity and was given to many Greek girls born in December and around Easter. It was established as the female form (Greek: ) of the male name Anastasius (Greek: ''Anastasios'' ), and has the meaning of "she/he of the resurrection". It is the name of several early saints; including Anastasia of Sirmium, a central saint from the 2nd century who is commemorated during the first Mass on Christmas Dawn each year according to the traditional calendar of the Catholic Church and on December 22 according to the Eastern Orthodox Church. Slavic diminutives include Nastya, Nastia or Nastja (Serbian, Slovenian) as well as various hypocori ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |