- Ihor
Snitko (Ігор Снітко, also
spelled Igor
Snitko, born 13
August 1978) is a
freestyle swimmer from Ukraine, who was a
specialist in the long-distance...
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Chris Snitko (born
January 24, 1973), is a
retired U.S.
soccer goalkeeper who was the 1995 ISAA
Goalkeeper of the Year. He then
spent six
seasons in Major...
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Jurita Šnitko (born 30 July 1976) is a
Latvian luger. She
competed in the women's
singles event at the 1998
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Andrei Snitko (born 25
March 1991) is a
Belarusian male
track cyclist. He
competed in the team
pursuit event at the 2013 UCI
Track Cycling World Championships...
- injury.
Chris Snitko and
David Winner backstopped during Meola's absence. The team
struggled for
results and wins with both
Winner and
Snitko. In 2000, Meola...
- Władysław Hańcza as
Nowowiejski Gustaw Lutkiewicz as Luśnia
Tadeusz Schmidt as
Snitko Andrzej Szczepkowski as
Bishop Lanckoroński
Leonard Andrzejewski as Halim...
- from
Poltava Governorate to Saint-Petersburg he
changed his
surname from
Snitko to Snitkin. She
graduated from an
academic high
school summa ****
laude and...
-
refilled with
Serhiy Bohachyk,
Ishtvan Sekech,
Valeriy Lobanovskyi,
Yevhen Snitko,
Andriy Havashi,
Vasyl Turyanchyk,
Yozhef Sabo, while, a well-known former...
- M****imiliano Rosolino (ITA) 3:48.11 Paul Palmer (GBR) 3:50.03 4. Igor
Snitko (UKR) 3:51.12 5. Denys Zavhorodnyy (UKR) 3:53.98 6. Graeme Smith (GBR)...
- Wnorowski, Radosław (2020). Bronisław
Bohaterewicz (in Polish). Warsaw: IPN.
Snitko-Rzeszut, Janina, ed. (2000). Katyń. Księga
Cmentarna Polskiego Cmentarza...