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- Aleksandr Georgievich Martyshkin (Russian: Александр Георгиевич Мартышкин, 26 August 1943 – 29 October 2021) was a Russian rower who competed for the Soviet...
- International Journal of Oncolology 2020; 57: 1169–1178. Green HN, Crockett S, Martyshkin D, Singh KP, Grizzle W, Rosenthal E, Mirov S: "A histological evaluation...
- (1958). "Mordva Resettlement". Soviet Ethnography (in Russian) (2). Martyshkin, N.V (2 October 2014), Mordvin Charismatic Person, Timofey Vasilyev. Patriot...
- Morgan Alf Duval Alan Grover  Soviet Union (URS) Zigmas Jukna Aleksandr Martyshkin Antanas Bagdonavičius Vytautas Briedis Volodymyr Sterlik Valentyn Kravchuk...
- Vyacheslav Zakharov as Seva - a coxswain Aleksandr Potapov as Taras A. Martyshkin as Pashka Igor Yurash as Anton (as Igor Iurashas) Leonid Brusin as Vikentiy...
- Aleksandr ****ov Valery Bisarnov Boris Vorobyov Vladimir Savelov Aleksandr Martyshkin Viktor Mikheyev Fourteen male shooters represented the Soviet Union in...
- Pearce Bob Shirlaw Alan Grover (cox)  Soviet Union Zigmas Jukna Aleksandr Martyshkin Antanas Bagdonavičius Vytautas Briedis Volodymyr Sterlik Valentyn Kravchuk...
- Antanas Bagdonavičius, Volodymyr Sterlik, Juozas Jagelavičius, Aleksandr Martyshkin, Vytautas Briedis, Valentyn Kravchuk, Viktor Suslin, Yuriy Lorentsson...
- Morgan Alf Duval Alan Grover  Soviet Union (URS) Zigmas Jukna Aleksandr Martyshkin Antanas Bagdonavičius Vytautas Briedis Volodymyr Sterlik Valentyn Kravchuk...
- 76, Australian cricketer (South Australia, national team). Aleksandr Martyshkin, 78, Russian rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1968). Charles D. Metcalf...