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- the sport. After retiring, Bessonova coached girls at the Deriugins School. Her students include Yeva Meleshchuk. Bessonova moved to the United States...
- York: 273–293. doi:10.2307/20433998. JSTOR 20433998. Kelesh, Yulia V.; Bessonova, Elena A. (11 June 2021). "Digitalization management system of Russia's...
- Russian: Бессонов) or Bessonova (feminine, Russian: Бессонова) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anna Bessonova (born 1984), Ukrainian...
- Championships, as well as the event final in Ribbon and Ball ahead of Anna Bessonova from Ukraine. In 2004, Kabaeva won the All-Around Gold at the 2004 European...
- morts" (dead birds) on the back of the stretcher. Marina Alexandrovna Bessonova argues that the tablecloth covers a travelling trunk rather than a table...
- Hanna Rizatdinova won the bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Anna Bessonova is one of the most decorated rhythmic gymnasts of all time and consistently...
- organised by the European Union of Gymnastics. Seniors and Juniors: Anna Bessonova (Ukraine) is the gymnast with the most medals in the Senior European Championships...
- performance. In the 2000s, Hopak music was extensively used by Ukrainians Anna Bessonova and Natalia Godunko in their routines of rhythmic gymnastics. In 2015...
- track "Mona Lisa Overdrive" was used in 2004 by rhythmic gymnast Anna Bessonova of Ukraine for her club routine, as well in 2008 by Eleni Andriola in...
- Azerbaijan. Although she trailed the eventual silver and bronze medalists Anna Bessonova and Irina Tchachina going into the final exercise, ball, it was Kapranova's...