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Liliya Foatovna Nurutdinova (Russian: Лилия Фоатовна Нурутдинова; born 15
December 1963) is a
retired middle-distance
runner who
represented the Soviet...
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athletes Sigrun Wodars (gold),
Christine Wachtel (silver) and
Liliya Nurutdinova (bronze) from the
Soviet Union.
During the year 1991, she was troubled...
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title were 1991
Tokyo World Championships gold
medallist Liliya Nurutdinova for the
Unified Team, Ana
Quirot (Cuba), and Africa's hopeful, 19-year...
- five
qualifying heats and the
final held on
Tuesday 1993-08-17.
Liliya Nurutdinova (Russia) had
originally placed seventh, but was
disqualified after testing...
- 800 m
behind Ellen van
Langen and
Nurutdinova. Ana had gone into the race as the gold
medal favorite, with
Nurutdinova tipped as her
biggest rival, and...
- 49.64 800
metres details Ellen van
Langen Netherlands 1:55:54
Liliya Nurutdinova Unified Team ( Russia) 1:55:99 Ana
Fidelia Quirot Cuba 1:56.80 1500...
- 1983:
Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 1987:
Sigrun Wodars (GDR) 1991:
Liliya Nurutdinova (URS) 1993:
Maria Mutola (MOZ) 1995: Ana
Fidelia Quirot (CUB) 1997: Ana...
- the line
ahead of Mutola,
reaching out and
tripping race
winner Lilia Nurutdinova as well. A
protest was
lodged but it was unsuccessful. At the 1992 Summer...
- doi:10.1109/CVPR.2001.990517. ISBN 978-0-7695-1272-3. S2CID 2715202.
Nurutdinova, Andrew; Fitzgibbon,
Andrew (2015). "Towards
Pointless Structure from...
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Danielle Jones United
States 10
February 2023
Boston 16 2:34.67
Liliya Nurutdinova Russia 1
February 1992
Moscow 17 2:34.68 Olga
Raspopova Russia 1 February...