- 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...
- 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...
- Czechoslovakia
Irina Beglyakova Soviet
Union Nina
Romashkova Soviet
Union 1960 Rome
details Nina
Romashkova Soviet
Union Tamara Press Soviet
Union Lia Manoliu...
- Dumbadze (URS) Gori,
Soviet Union 27 May 1951 53.61 m (175 ft 10+1⁄2 in) Nina
Romashkova (URS) Odessa,
Soviet Union 9
August 1952 57.04 m (187 ft 1+1⁄2 in) Nina...
- 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...
- 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...
-
putter Yelena Isinbayeva, pole vaulter, 2004
Olympic gold
medalist Nina
Romashkova,
powered and
glider aerobatic pilot Lidia Skoblikova, 2-time
Olympic gold...
- Athletics, women's 800 m
Irina Press — Athletics, women's 80 m
hurdles Nina
Romashkova — Athletics, women's
discus throw Vasili Rudenkov — Athletics, men's hammer...
- Czechoslovakia
Irina Beglyakova Soviet
Union Nina
Romashkova Soviet
Union 1960 Rome
details Nina
Romashkova Soviet
Union Tamara Press Soviet
Union Lia Manoliu...