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    Ineta Radēviča (born 13 July 1981) is a retired Latvian athlete, competing in the long jump and triple jump. Radēviča won the bronze medal in the 2003...
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  • player Ineta Radēviča (born 1981), Latvian athlete Ineta Ziemele (born 1970), Latvian jurist and judge at the Constitutional Court of Latvia Ineta Shirovs...
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  • the final, but was pulled after a positive drug test. In the final Ineta Radēviča took the first round lead with a 6.88, while Yelena Sokolova settled...
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    (GER) 2002: Tatyana Kotova (RUS) 2006: Lyudmila Kolchanova (RUS) 2010: Ineta Radēviča (LAT) 2012: Éloyse Lesueur (FRA) 2014: Éloyse Lesueur (FRA) 2016: Ivana...
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    league professional teams. He is married to the Latvian long jumper Ineta Radēviča. Schastlivy was the 4th round pick (101st overall) of the Ottawa Senators...
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    jumped 6.33 metres but was almost 60 centimetres behind gold medalist Ineta Radēviča of Latvia. Klüft said she "didn't have any power in my legs" and "my...
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     Portugal 6.77 m 2011 Daegu details Brittney Reese  United States 6.82 m Ineta Radēviča  Latvia 6.76 m Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova  Belarus 6.74 m 2013 Moscow...
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  • (GER) 2002: Tatyana Kotova (RUS) 2006: Lyudmila Kolchanova (RUS) 2010: Ineta Radēviča (LAT) 2012: Éloyse Lesueur (FRA) 2014: Éloyse Lesueur (FRA) 2016: Ivana...
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  • Ineta Radeviča" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 3 November 2011. "Par Latvijas gada labākajiem sportistiem atzīti Martins Dukurs un Ineta Radeviča"...
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  • she remained in first place to take the gold. It was Olga Kucherenko, Ineta Radēviča and Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova who fought for the minor medals. Mironchyk-Ivanova...
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