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Kamila Lićwinko (née Stepaniuk; born 22
March 1986) is a
Polish retired track and
field athlete who
specialized in the high jump. Her
personal bests in...
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remained perfect. On her
final attempt Kamila Lićwinko (POL) made it to
define the medalists.
Lićwinko mixed up the
order by
jumping 1.99 metres on her...
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February 2015).
Retrieved on 11
March 2015. Mulkeen, Jon (21
February 2015).
Licwinko,
Bascou and
Storl shine on
first day of
national indoor champs. IAAF. Retrieved...
- Truths.
Basic Books. pp. 235–238. ISBN 978-1-541-60182-6. Lee, Jae Ki;
Licwinko, Susan; Taylor-Buckner,
Nicole (2013). "Exploring
Mathematical Reasoning...
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handballer Kamila Kulmagambetova (born 1995),
Kazakhstani footballer Kamila Lićwinko (born 1986),
Polish track and
field athlete Kamila Magálová (born 1950)...
- Kuchina (RUS) Kamila
Lićwinko (POL) none
awarded Ruth Beitia (ESP) 2016
Portland details Vashti Cunningham (USA) Ruth Beitia (ESP) Kamila
Lićwinko (POL) 2018...
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Olympic champion Anna
Chicherova cleared it on her
second attempt.
Kamila Lićwinko (the
other half of that tie),
returning bronze medalist Ruth Beitia, and...
- Szczecin,
Licwinko over world-leading 1.99m". IAAF.
Retrieved 19 June 2016. Phil
Minshull (18 June 2016). "Wlodarczyk
throws 79.61m in Szczecin,
Licwinko over...
- Phil
Minshull (18 June 2016). "Wlodarczyk
throws 79.61m in Szczecin,
Licwinko over world-leading 1.99m". IAAF.
Retrieved 19 June 2016. "Prefontaine classic...
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refer to
Darya Stepanyuk (born 1990) is a
Ukrainian swimmer Kamila Lićwinko (née
Stepaniuk in 1986),
Polish high
jumper Oksana Stepanyuk (born 1977)...