Olga Sergeyevna Kapranova (Russian: Ольга Серге́евна Капра́нова; born 6 December 1987) is a Russian retired individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2005...
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1932), Israeli linguist Olga Kapranova (born 1987), Russian rhythmic gymnast Olga Karasyova (born 1949), Soviet artistic gymnast Olga Kardopoltseva (born...
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the Gazprom Moscow Grand Prix, with fellow Russians Vera Sessina and Olga Kapranova, taking the Second and Third places. Kabaeva won the silver medal in...
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respectively, Kabayeva remained competitive while Vera Sessina and Olga Kapranova rose to become Russia's new leading rhythmic gymnasts, leaving little...
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world and Olympic champions, including Alina Kabaeva, Yulia Barsukova, Olga Kapranova, Diana Borisova, and twin sisters Arina and Dina Averina. Born in Tashkent...
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the world". In Moscow, Pimenova practiced rhythmic gymnastics, under Olga Kapranova. In 2013, she competed in a gymnastics tournament in Tatarstan organized...
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Kudryavtseva Amina Zaripova Oxana Kostina Daria Kondakova Margarita Mamun Olga Kapranova Ksenia Dudkina Yelena Posevina Anastasia Nazarenko Alexei Nemov Emin...
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European) Daria Kondakova (b. 1991) (4 gold in World, 3 gold in European) Olga Kapranova (b. 1987) (10 gold in World, 5 gold in European, 2 gold in World Games)...
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Kabaeva Evgenia Kanaeva 2 April 1990 Evgenia Kanaeva Olga Kapranova 6 December 1987 Olga Kapranova Elena Karpuchina 21 March 1951 Elena Karpuchina Daria...
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