- Uļjana
Larionovna Semjonova (Russian: Ульяна Ларионовна Семёнова, romanized: Ul'yana
Larionovna Semyonova; born 9
March 1952) is a
retired Latvian basketball...
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runner Andrey Aldan-****ov,
Russian writer and
political prisoner Uljana Semjonova,
Soviet Latvian basketball player Alexander Semionov,
Russian painter...
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Angelina Semjonova (27
February 1960 – 30 May 2011) was an
Estonian actress.
Semjonova was born in 1960 in Kuressaare. Her
father was a
sailor of Chuvash...
- 22
years –
achievement unequalled until this day. The rise of
Uljana Semjonova, who
joined TTT Riga in 1965, at the age of 13,
confirmed the
golden status...
- 2024, and
Embiid in 2023. In women's basketball, 7'0" (2.13 m)
Uljana Semjonova pla**** the
center position,
helping the
Soviet Union women's team win...
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Semyonov Peak (Russian: Пик Семёнова, romanized: Pik Semyonova, Kyrgyz: Семёнов чокусу, romanized: Semyonov chokusu) is a 5,816-metre-high (19,081 ft)...
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Before Semjonova's debut, the vast
majority of
decisive matches were
ended with
favour of
Soviet team but with
relatively close margin. With
Semjonova in...
- Harris-Stewart (1992), Nera D.
White (1992), Ann E.
Meyers (1993), Uļjana
Semjonova (1993),
Carol A.
Blazejowski (1994), Anne T.
Donovan (1994),
Cheryl Miller...
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curler Ulyana Voitsik (born 1989),
Belarusian ice
hockey player Uljana Semjonova (born 1952), Soviet-Latvian
retired basketball player Juliana, a given...
- This set up the
final against the
Soviet Union, led by 7-foot-2
Uljana Semjonova,
considered the most
dominant player in the world. The
Soviet team had...