• Maria Sergeyevna Orlova (Russian: Мария Сергеевна Орлова; born 14 April 1988) is a Russian skeleton racer who joined the national squad in 2008. Orlova's...
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    MV Lyubov Orlova (built as Lyubovy Orlova) was a 1976 Yugoslavia-built ice-strengthened Maria Yermolova-class cruise ship, which was primarily used for...
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    Armenian origin María José Orellana (born 1981), Guatemalan beach volleyball player Maria Orlova (born 1988), Russian skeleton racer Maria Orłowska (born...
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  • Russian skeleton sliders. They were Alexander Tretyakov, Elena Nikitina, Maria Orlova and Olga Potylitsina. Tretyakov won a gold medal, and Nikitina won a...
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    Tretyakov and bronze medalist Elena Nikitina were banned along with Maria Orlova and Olga Potylitsina who were all skeleton racers. On November 24, 2017...
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  • two series. The first series consisted of: Maria Yermolova, Maria Savina, Alla Tarasova and MV Lyubov Orlova. The second series was: Olga Androvskaya,...
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  • the daughter of Russian actor Viktor Avdyushko and Estonian actress Liina Orlova, who is of Russian and Estonian descent. She was born and raised in Tallinn...
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    Initially a singles skater, he switched to ice dance at the age of 10. With Maria Orlova, he won the bronze medal at the 1988 World Junior Championships. With...
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    Oksana Grishuk Alexandr Chichkov Irina Antsiferova Maxim Sevastianov Maria Orlova Oleg Ovsyannikov 1989 Sarajevo Angelika Kirkhmaier Dmitri Lagutin Liudmila...
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    Johansen  Sweden – Annika Jankell  Macedonia – Karolina Gočeva  Ukraine – Maria Orlova  Germany – Thomas Hermanns  Croatia – Barbara Kolar  Greece – Alexis...
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