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Viktoriya Ivanivna Styopina (Ukrainian: Вікторія Іванівна Стьопіна; born 21
February 1976 in Zaporozhia,
Soviet Union),
known as Vita
Styopina (Віта Стьопіна)...
- (born 1972) gymnast; team gold
medallist at the 1988
Summer Olympics Vita
Styopina (born 1976) high jumper;
bronze medallist at the 2004
Summer Olympics Denys...
- she was in
bronze medal position through 1.99m. At 2.02m,
after Vita
Styopina cleared her
lifetime personal best on her
first attempt,
Acuff strategically...
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jumper Viktoriya Rybalko (born 1982),
Ukrainian long
jumper Viktoriya Styopina (born 1976),
Ukrainian high
jumper Viktoriya Tokareva (born 1937), Russian...
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Athens details Yelena Slesarenko Russia
Hestrie Cloete South
Africa Vita
Styopina Ukraine 2008
Beijing details Tia ****ebaut Belgium
Blanka Vlašić Croatia...
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Styopin (masculine),
Styopina (feminine) (Russian: , Стёпин, Стёпина), also when
diacritics are
ignored during transliteration:
Stepin (masculine), Stepina...
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Stausberg &
Tessmann 2013, p. 453.
Stausberg &
Tessmann 2013, pp. 454–455.
Styopina 2005, pp. 327–330.
Stausberg &
Tessmann 2013, pp. 449–450.
Stausberg &...
- Markland (USA) 2:46:31 High jump Iryna Mykhalchenko (UKR) 1.95 m Vita
Styopina (UKR) 1.92 m Olga Kychanova (RUS) 1.92 m Long jump Valentīna Gotovska (LAT)...
- by
Ukraine in the women's high jump
event after Inha
Babakova and Vita
Styopina, who both
clinched bronze medals too at the 1996 and 2004
Summer Olympics...
- jump Daniela Rath (GER) 2.00 m Yelena Slesarenko (RUS) 1.96 m Vita
Styopina (UKR) Ruth Beitia (ESP) 1.93 m Long jump Irina Simagina (RUS) 6.72 m...