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Irina Konstantinovna Rodnina (Russian: Ирина Константиновна Роднина, IPA: [ɪˈrʲinə kənstɐnˈtʲinəvnə rədʲnʲɪˈna]; born 12
September 1949) is a Russian...
- for the most
championships won in women's
singles (also with ten).
Irina Rodnina of the
Soviet Union holds the
record for the most
championships won in...
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retired pair
skater who
represented the
Soviet Union. With
partner Irina Rodnina, he is a two-time (1976, 1980)
Olympic champion, six-time
World champion...
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Marina V.
Rodnina (born 19
November 1960) is a
German biochemist. Born in Kyiv,
Rodnina studied biology at the
University of Kyiv and
obtained her PhD...
- in men's singles,
Sonja Henie for
Norway in women's singles, and
Irina Rodnina from the
Soviet Union in pair skating.
American Nathan Chen, and Canadians...
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world champion and
Russian politician Irina Rodnina. In 2019, the
Yerevan City
Council renamed the
Irina Rodnina Figure Skating School to
Yerevan Figure Skating...
- is a
retired pair
skater who
represented the
Soviet Union. With
Irina Rodnina, he is the 1972
Olympic champion and a four-time (1969–1972)
world champion...
- ten).
Irina Rodnina and
Alexander Zaitsev of the
Soviet Union hold the
record for the most gold
medals won by
pairs team (at six),
while Rodnina won another...
- for the most
championships won in women's
singles (with seven).
Irina Rodnina of the
Soviet Union holds the
record for the most
championships won in...
- With Ulanov,
Rodnina won
World and
European titles for four
years in a row and an
Olympic gold
medal in 1972.
Hines reports that
Rodnina and her second...