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- Klavdiya Sergeyevna Boyarskikh (Russian: Клавдия Сергеевна Боярских; 11 November 1939 – 12 December 2009) was a Russian cross-country skier who competed...
- Lidia Skoblikova won all four women's races of speed skating and Klavdiya Boyarskikh won all three events of cross-country skiing. The Swedish cross-country...
- Charlotte Kalla 2018 Stina Nilsson 3 medals: out of 3 possible: 1964 Klavdiya Boyarskikh 1972 Galina Kulakova 1968 Toini Gustafsson 1976 Raisa Smetanina 1976 Helena...
- 3 possible: 1962 Alevtina Kolchina 1974 Galina Kulakova 1966 Klavdiya Boyarskikh 1966 Alevtina Kolchina 1970 Galina Kulakova 1962 Maria Gusakova out of...
- Klavdiya Boyarskikh  Soviet Union 17:50.5 Mirja Lehtonen  Finland 17:52.9 Alevtina Kolchina  Soviet Union 18:08.4 10 km details Klavdiya Boyarskikh  Soviet...
- (2007–present) – drums, timbales Yegor Popov (2017–present) – trumpet Anton Boyarskikh (2017–present) – trombone Ilya Vymenits (1997–present) – timbales, conga...
- Wilma Rudolph  United States Athletics 1960 Summer F 3 0 0 3 Klavdiya Boyarskikh  Soviet Union Cross-country skiing 1964 Winter F 3 0 0 3 Steve Clark  United...
- DF  SRB Dominik Dinga (end of loan to Dinamo Minsk) 78 MF  RUS Kirill Boyarskikh (from Rostov academy) 82 MF  RUS Andrey Reznik 86 GK  RUS Ivan Kuznetsov...
- details Klavdiya Boyarskikh  Soviet Union Mirja Lehtonen  Finland Alevtina Kolchina  Soviet Union Women's 10 km details Klavdiya Boyarskikh  Soviet Union...
- Klavdiya Blinova née Blinova (1920–1988), Soviet fighter pilot Klavdiya Boyarskikh (1939–2009), Soviet cross-country skier Klavdiya Kildsheva (1917–1994)...