Galina Georgievna Tsareva (Russian: Галина Георгиевна Царева; born 19 April 1950) is a retired Soviet sprint cyclist who dominated the UCI Track Cycling...
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the event came under German, French and British sway. Galina Yermolayeva and Galina Tsareva of the Soviet Union, and Victoria Pendleton of Great Britain...
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surname, its feminine counterpart is Tsaryova or Tsareva. Notable people with the surname include: Galina Tsareva (born 1950), Soviet sprint cyclist Larisa Tsaryova...
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Gunter (RDA) Berlin (RFA), Hallenstadion Indoor 7 March 1964 31"70 Galina Tsareva (URS) Tbilissi (URS) Open air 6 October 1978 34"322 Luigina Bissoli (ITA)...
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coached five Olympic and world cycling champions. Kuznetsova's mother, Galina Tsareva, is a six-time world champion and holder of 20 world records in cycling...
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Janssen Jean-Marie Leblanc Daniel Morelon Raymond Poulidor Tom Simpson Galina Tsareva Michael Wright Bart Zoet Alf Engers Erik De Vlaeminck Roger De Vlaeminck...
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men's keirin Women Claudine Vierstraete - women's sprint (eliminated Galina Tsareva in earlier round) Gerda Sierens - women's individual pursuit Men's amateurs...
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12"163 Galina Tsareva (URS) Moscow (URS) Indoor 18 January 1980 12"135 Galina Tsareva (URS) Moscow (URS) Indoor 25 April 1980 11"914 Galina Tsareva (URS)...
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Isabelle Nicoloso 1987: Nathalia Krushelnitskaya 1988: Erika Salumäe 1989: Galina Tsareva 1990: Annett Neumann 1991: Félicia Ballanger 1993: Tanya Dubnicoff...
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Vladimír Vačkář Miloslav Vymazal Women's Events Women's sprint details Galina Tsareva Soviet Union Truus van der Plaat Netherlands Sue Novara United States...
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Trentin Daniel Morelon Women's Events Women's sprint details Galina Tsareva Soviet Union Galina Ermolaeva Soviet Union Iva Zajíčková Czechoslovakia Women's...
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Netherlands 29 Alla Lukutina Soviet Union 30 Francesca Galli Italy 31 Galina Tsareva Soviet Union 32 Petra Weigenand West Germany 33 Luisa Seghezzi Italy...
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Finamore Women's Events Women's sprint details Sue Novara United States Galina Tsareva Soviet Union Claudia Lommatzsch West Germany Women's individual pursuit...
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Horst Gewis Wolfgang Schaffer Women's Events Women's sprint details Galina Tsareva Soviet Union Sue Novara United States Iva Zajíčková Czechoslovakia...
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Quintyn Daniel Morelon Women's Events Women's sprint details Galina Tsareva Soviet Union Galina Ermolaeva Soviet Union Valentina Savina Soviet Union Women's...
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Netherlands Sjaak Pieters Laurens Veldt Women's Events Women's sprint details Galina Tsareva Soviet Union Sue Novara United States Iva Zajíčková Czechoslovakia...
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Trentin Daniel Morelon Women's Events Women's sprint details Galina Tsareva Soviet Union Galina Ermolaeva Soviet Union Irina Kiritchenko Soviet Union Women's...
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sprint details Tamara Piltsikova Soviet Union Sue Novara United States Galina Tsareva Soviet Union Women's individual pursuit details Tamara Garkuchina Soviet...
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Reutovich 2001: Lyudmila Kalinina 2002: Lyudmila Kalinina 2003: Galina Yeremina 2004: Galina Yeremina 2005: Lyudmila Kalinina Russian Championships. GBR Athletics...
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Sverdlovsk Oblast Galina Holodova 25 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) Tambov Oblast Irene Belykha 21 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Tatarstan Republic Vera Tsareva 26 1.76 m (5 ft...
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in the top three of the country's uphill mountain running championship. Galina Egorova became the national champion of Russia for the seventh time in her...
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Yakovchuk (Potapova, Vasina) – 10:36 (PP) 1 – 1 1 – 2 26:24 – Terentyeva (Smolentseva) 1 – 3 35:03 – Burina (Smolentseva, Trefilova) 1 – 4 47:37 – Tsareva...
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Eastern Europe Cup #5 in Moscow Women's 1.4 km Freestyle winner: Olga Tsareva Men's 1.2 km Freestyle winner: Nikolay Morilov February 25 – 29: Eastern...
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