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Elisaveta Ivanovna Bykova (or
Elisabeth Bykova, Russian: Елизаве́та Ива́новна Бы́кова; 4
November 1913 – 8
March 1989) was a
Soviet chess player and twice...
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Bykov (Russian: Быков), or
Bykova (feminine; Russian: Быкова), is a
common Russian last name,
derived from the word bull (Russian: бык).
Notable persons...
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Irina Nikolayevna Bykova (Russian: Ирина Николаевна Быкова; born 6 July 1993) is a
Kazakhstani cross-country
skier who
competes internationally. She competed...
- won at
Moscow in 1956, one-half
point ahead of
Bykova, who
finished five
points ahead of Rudenko.
Bykova regained the
title in 1958 and
defended it against...
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Tamara Vladimirovna Bykova (Russian: Тамара Владимировна Быкова; born
December 21, 1958) is a
Russian former track and
field athlete who
represented the...
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Milena Alexeyevna Bykova (Russian: Милена Алексеевна Быкова; born 9
January 1998 in Ufa) is a
Russian snowboarder. She
competed in the 2018
Winter Olympics...
- in 1956,
finishing ahead of
Rudenko and
Elisaveta Bykova in a tournament.
Rubtsova lost it to
Bykova in a
match in 1958. In 1957,
Rubtsova took part in...
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champion by a
sweeping victory in a
match against the in****bent,
Elisaveta Bykova. This won her
widespread acclaim throughout Georgia. She
successfully defended...
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Natalia Bykova (born 17
August 1958) is a
field hockey player and
Olympic medalist.
Competing for the
Soviet Union, she won a
bronze medal at the 1980...
- Наталья Владимировна Егорова, romanized: Natalya
Vladimirovna Yegorova; née
Bykova, born 13
September 1966) is a
retired professional tennis player who represented...