- Курочкин) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Kurochkina. It may
refer to
Evgeny Kurochkin (1940–2011),
Russian paleornithologist...
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Tatyana Kurochkina (née Matsuta, born 15
September 1967) is a
Belarusian former 400m hurdler. She
represented the
Soviet Union at the 1988
Seoul Olympics...
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Olesya Kurochkina is a
Russian football striker,
currently playing for
Zvezda Perm in the
Russian Women's
Football Championship. She is a
member of the...
- at the bank.
Daughter Elina and son Fydor. His common-law wife, Olga
Kurochkina, is an entrepreneur. Sons
Mamuka (2009) and
Roman (2016),
daughter Elena...
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Ekaterina Kurochkina (born 25 June 1994) is a
Russian rower. She
competed in the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Rowing -
KUROCHKINA Ekaterina".
Tokyo 2020 Olympics...
- Boston:
Academic Press. pp. 167–174. ISBN 978-0-12-375146-1.
Marusich EI,
Kurochkina LP,
Mesyanzhinov VV.
Chaperones in
bacteriophage T4 ****embly. Biochemistry...
- Kosenkova, Yu. S.; Polovinka, M. P.; Koarova, N. I.; Korchagina, D. V.;
Kurochkina, N. Yu.; Cheremushkina, V. A.; Salakhutdinov, N. F. (2009). "Seasonal...
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Olesya Hudyma (b. 1980),
Ukrainian artist, poet and
journalist Olesya Kurochkina (b. 1983),
Russian football player Olesya Mashina (b. 1987),
Russian footballer...
- (Romania)
Chrysoula Kourompylia (Greece)
Susanne Küng (Switzerland)
Ekaterina Kurochkina (Russia)
Julia Magnusson (Sweden) Sian M****ey-Ellis (England) Manuela...
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condemn the
English to an exit as
goals from
Ksenia Tsybutovich and
Olesya Kurochkina gave the
Russians a 2–0 lead. However, that wasn't the end of the tale...