- [ʃeu̯ˈtʃɛnko];
alternative spellings Schevchenko, Ševčenko, Shevcenko,
Szewczenko, Chevchenko) is a
family name of
Ukrainian origin. It is
derived from...
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Tanja Szewczenko (born 26 July 1977) is a
German former figure skater. She is the 1994
World bronze medalist, 1997
Champions Series Final silver medalist...
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Tanja Szewczenko and
veteran Marina Kielmann, who was
almost the same age as Witt. She
finished second at the
German Championships behind Szewczenko, but...
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Wandzie Pudłowskiej, ed. Kiev: B. Koreywo, 1875 Glotow,
Aleksander (2020). "
SZEWCZENKO, SŁOWACKI CZY...?".
Studia Methodologica (in Polish). 51.
Ternopil Volodymyr...
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Khorkina (November 1997
Russian edition)
Katarina Witt (December 1998)
Tanja Szewczenko (April 1999
German edition)
Joanie Laurer (November 2000 and
January 2002)...
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Hubert at the 1991
World Championships,
while Oksana Baiul and
Tanja Szewczenko collided at the 1994 Olympics, but all went on to compete. At the 2014...
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practice session before the long program, she
collided with Germany's
Tanja Szewczenko,
sustaining a
wrenched lower back and a cut on her
right shin,
which required...
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routines in
front of a
panel of judges. The
first Dancing Sternchen was Jona
Szewczenko &
Tizio Tiago Domingues da
Silva and with
Roberto Albanese as the coach...
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largest being Ukrainian and Mennonite. The community's name was
originally Szewczenko, the
Polish spelling of the
surname of the
Ukrainian poet
Taras Shevchenko...
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