• Olga Dvirna (born 11 February 1953) is a retired female middle distance runner who represented the Soviet Union in the late 1970s and early 1980s. She...
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  • 2019), Colombian politician Olga Dvirna (born 1953), Soviet middle distance runner Olga Edwardes (1915–2008), British actress Olga Efimova (born 1990), Russian...
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  • also ran 2:31.01 (2018). Svetlana Masterkova also ran 2:31.18 (1999). Olga Dvirna also ran 2:31.8 h (1979). Laura Muir also ran 2:31.93 i (2017). Correct...
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    47  Tatyana Kazankina (URS) Zürich 1981 3:57.78  Olga Dvirna (URS) Budapest 1982 3:54.23  Olga Dvirna (URS) Kyiv 1983 3:57.12  Mary Slaney (USA) Stockholm...
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    professional wrestler from the Russian Empire and later the Soviet Union Olga Dvirna – female middle-distance runner who represented the Soviet Union in the...
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    (GDR) 1974: Gunhild Hoffmeister (GDR) 1978: Giana Romanova (URS) 1982: Olga Dvirna (URS) 1986: Ravilya Agletdinova (URS) 1990: Snežana Pajkić (YUG) 1994:...
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  • (GDR) 1974: Gunhild Hoffmeister (GDR) 1978: Giana Romanova (URS) 1982: Olga Dvirna (URS) 1986: Ravilya Agletdinova (URS) 1990: Snežana Pajkić (YUG) 1994:...
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    (GDR) 1974: Gunhild Hoffmeister (GDR) 1978: Giana Romanova (URS) 1982: Olga Dvirna (URS) 1986: Ravilya Agletdinova (URS) 1990: Snežana Pajkić (YUG) 1994:...
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    (GDR) 1974: Gunhild Hoffmeister (GDR) 1978: Giana Romanova (URS) 1982: Olga Dvirna (URS) 1986: Ravilya Agletdinova (URS) 1990: Snežana Pajkić (YUG) 1994:...
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  • Wang Junxia, Tatyana Kazankina, Yin Lili, Paula Ivan, Lan Lixin and Olga Dvirna. This is also the world record for youth (aged 17 or less) athletes....
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