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Mariya Dzhumabaevna Pinigina (Мария Джумабаевна Пинигина, née
Kulchunova; born 9
February 1958 in Ivanovka,
Kyrgyz SSR) is a
former Olympic athlete who...
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Jarmila Kratochvílová in lane 3
spent much of the race
chasing Mariya Kulchunova-Pinigina to her outside,
while Taťána Kocembová
quickly made up the stagger...
- (1908—1979),
Russian poet and
translator Mariya Pinigina (née
Mariya Kulchunova; born 1958),
Soviet sprinter Mariya Pisareva (born 1934),
Soviet high-jumper...
- Natalya Sokolova (URS) 52.15 Beatriz Castillo (CUB) 52.95 1979 Mariya
Kulchunova (URS) 50.35 UR Rosalyn Bryant (USA) 51.35 Christina Brehmer (GDR) 51...
- Time
Notes Points 1 8
Marita Koch East
Germany 48.60 WR 8 2 4
Mariya Kulchunova Soviet
Union 49.63 NR 7 3 5
Irena Szewińska Poland 51.27 6 4 3 Donna...
- 20 CR
Tatyana Prorochenko Nadezhda Mushta Tatyana Providokhina Mariya Kulchunova Soviet
Union 3:22.53 Małgorzata
Grajewska Krystyna Kacperczyk Genowefa...
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World Championships, this time with
Marina Ivanova-Kharlamova,
Yelena Korban, and
Mariya Kulchunova-Pinigina.
Irina Baskakova at
World Athletics v t e...
- Gold
Silver Bronze Mariya Kulchunova Soviet
Union Rosalyn Bryant United
States Christina Brehmer East Germany...
- Championships, this time with
Marina Ivanova-Kharlamova,
Irina Baskakova, and
Mariya Kulchunova-Pinigina.
Yelena Didilenko-Korban at
World Athletics v t e...