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Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Pinigina. It may
refer to:
Mariya Pinigina (born 1958),
Russian sprinter Pavel Pinigin (born 1953)...
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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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freestyle wrestling. He is
married to
athlete and
Olympic champion Mariya Pinigina.
Pinigin competed at the 1976
Summer Olympics in
Montreal where he received...
- Kratochvílová in lane 3
spent much of the race
chasing Mariya Kulchunova-
Pinigina to her outside,
while Taťána Kocembová
quickly made up the
stagger on Rosalyn...
- Soviet
Union (Yelena Korban,
Marina Ivanova,
Irina Baskakova,
Mariya Pinigina) 3:28.77 Q East
Germany (Kerstin Walther,
Undine Bremer,
Ellen Fiedler...
- Kocembová (TCH) 1985:
Sabine Busch (GDR) 1986:
Sabine Busch (GDR) 1987:
Mariya Pinigina (URS) 1988:
Petra Müller (GDR) 1989:
Sally Gunnell (GBR) 1990:
Marina Shmonina...
- relay, with 400m gold
medallist Olga Bryzgina,
Aelita Yurchenko and
Mariya Pinigina. She went on to
compete for the
Soviet Union at the 1988
Summer Olympics...
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opened up
about a 10-meter lead on
Dixon going into the handoff.
Mariya Pinigina took the
handoff and
extended the lead
another five
metres by the 200 mark...
- Athletics". www.worldathletics.org.
Retrieved 2021-07-30. "Mariya Kulchunova-
Pinigina |
Profile |
World Athletics". worldathletics.org.
Retrieved 2021-07-30...
- Kocembová (TCH) 1985:
Sabine Busch (GDR) 1986:
Sabine Busch (GDR) 1987:
Mariya Pinigina (URS) 1988:
Petra Müller (GDR) 1989:
Sally Gunnell (GBR) 1990:
Marina Shmonina...