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- Nina Apollonovna Ponomaryova (née Romashkova; Russian: Нина Аполлоновна Пономарёва (Ромашкова); 27 April 1929 – 19 August 2016) was a Russian discus thrower...
- word romashka); its feminine counterpart is Romashkova. It may refer to Nina Ponomaryova (née Romashkova; 1929–2016), Russian discus thrower Vladimir...
- 1952 Nina Romashkova won the first Olympic gold medal in the history of Soviet sport, competing in the women's discus throw. Romashkova's result in this...
-  Czechoslovakia Irina Beglyakova  Soviet Union Nina Romashkova  Soviet Union 1960 Rome details Nina Romashkova  Soviet Union Tamara Press  Soviet Union Lia Manoliu...
-  Czechoslovakia Irina Beglyakova  Soviet Union Nina Romashkova  Soviet Union 1960 Rome details Nina Romashkova  Soviet Union Tamara Press  Soviet Union Lia Manoliu...
- 57 m Klavdia Tochonova  Soviet Union 14.50 m Discus throw details Nina Romashkova  Soviet Union 51.42 m OR Elizaveta Bagryantseva  Soviet Union 47.08 m...
- putter Yelena Isinbayeva, pole vaulter, 2004 Olympic gold medalist Nina Romashkova, powered and glider aerobatic pilot Lidia Skoblikova, 2-time Olympic gold...
- 1126/science.324.5925.322, PMID 19372400, S2CID 206585897. Kossobokov, V.G.; Romashkova, L.L.; Keilis-Borok, V. I.; Healy, J.H. (1999). "Testing earthquake prediction...
-  Czechoslovakia Irina Beglyakova  Soviet Union Nina Romashkova  Soviet Union 1960 Rome details Nina Romashkova  Soviet Union Tamara Press  Soviet Union Lia Manoliu...
- 04 m). By that time she had a strong competition from teammates Nina Romashkova and Yelizaveta Bagryantseva, and hence placed third at the 1952 Olympics...