- (Russian: Гурьев) is a Russian-language surname. The
feminine form is
Guryeva (Russian: Гурьева). It can
refer to:
Andrey Guryev (b. 1960),
Russian businessman...
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Polina Aleksandrovna Guryeva (Turkmen:
Polina Aleksandrowna Gurýewa, Russian: Полина Александровна Гурьева, born 5
October 1999) is a
Turkmenistani weightlifter...
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Lyudmila Guryeva (born 12
March 1977) is a
Kazakhstani biathlete. She
competed in the two
events at the 1998
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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original on 15
April 2022.
Retrieved 3
April 2022. "Weightlifter
Polina Guryeva Wins Turkmenistan's 1st
Olympic Medal". ESPN. 27 July 2021.
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published posthumously in 1866. He was
married to
Russian noblewoman Maria Guryeva (1786–1849) and had issue:
Countess Elena von
Nesselrode (1815–1875) married...
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Yelena Guryeva (born 29
November 1958) is a
field hockey player and
Olympic medalist.
Competing for the
Soviet Union, she won a
bronze medal at the 1980...
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Retrieved 29 July 2021. Ellingworth,
James (27 July 2021). "Weightlifter
Guryeva wins Turkmenistan's 1st
Olympic medal". APNews.
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- children,
Andrey Guryev, Jr. and
Yulia Guryeva-Motlokhov.
Andrey Guryev, Jr, is CEO of PhosAgro.
Yulia Guryeva-Motlokhov is
married to
hedge fund manager...
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title to the yacht.
Since the
planned sale, Guryev's
daughter Yulia Guryeva-Motlokhov, has
filed a suit
claiming that she is the vessel's true owner...
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bronze medal at the 2016
Summer Olympics in the 58 kg competition.
Polina Guryeva won the
silver medal, the
first ever
Olympic medal for Turkmenistan, and...