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Synonyms for natalia_rusakova or Related words with natalia_rusakova
nataliya_pyhyda
aleksandra_fedoriva
nataliya_pohrebnyak
yuliya_gushchina
antonina_yefremova
marina_trandenkova
yevgeniya_polyakova
zuzanna_radecka
natallia_safronnikava
angela_moroşanu
svetlana_pospelova
inna_eftimova
andreea_ograzeanu
olha_zemlyak
irina_khabarova
natalya_nazarova
hanna_titimets
linda_ferga
olesya_povh
natalya_ignatova
sviatlana_usovich
marina_kislova
marta_jeschke
petya_pendareva
jitka_bartoničková
denisa_rosolová
ilona_usovich
kristina_žumer
alenka_bikar
lisa_urech
marika_popowicz
yuliya_tabakova
lina_grinčikaitė
maria_belibasaki
maris_mägi
hrystyna_stuy
mariya_ryemyen
ewelina_sętowska
glory_alozie
ewelina_ptak
kseniya_ustalova
svetlana_goncharenko
naděžda_koštovalová
tatyana_chebykina
weronika_wedler
anay_tejeda
olga_kotlyarova
lenka_masná
karin_mayr
tetyana_petlyuk
Examples of "natalia_rusakova"
The women's 200 meters freestyle had two competitors: Sheniqua Ferguson and Debbie Ferguson. Sheniqua Ferguson competed in the fifth heat of the 18 August qualification round, where she competed against athletes like Jamaica's Veronica Campbell (23.04 seconds), Mali's Kadiatou Camara (23.06 seconds), and Russia's
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(23.21 seconds). Sheniqua Ferguson ranked fourth in her heat, behind the aforementioned athletes. Overall, she tied Colombia's Darlenys Obregon for 24th place out of the qualification round's 48 competitors. Debbie Ferguson, who was in the third heat, completed her race in 23.22 seconds and placed second in her heat behind the United States' Marshevet Hooker (23.07 seconds) and ahead of Nigeria's Damola Osayomi. Out of all qualification round competitors, Debbie Ferguson placed twentieth. Both Sheniqua and Debbie Ferguson progressed to the quarterfinal round, which took place on 19 August.
Veronica Campbell-Brown represented Jamaica for the third consecutive Olympic games. Born in Clark's Town, a small settlement in the inland reaches of Trelawny Parish, which lies on the north coast, Campbell-Brown was 18 during her Olympic debut in Sydney, where she was part of the silver medal-winning women's 4 x 100 meters relay. In the 2004 Athens Olympics, when Campbell-Brown was 22 years old, she participated in the women's 100 meters; the women's 200 meters; and the women's 4 x 100 meters relay again. She won a bronze medal in the first, and gold medal in the latter two. Having previously won a total of four medals, Campbell-Brown returned to the Olympics to participate in the women's 200 meters dash. During the August 18 qualification round, Campbell-Brown was placed in the fifth heat, which included eight athletes. She placed first in the heat with a time of 23.04 seconds, displacing Malinese runner Kadiatou Camara (23.06 second) and Russia's
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(23.21 seconds). Of the 46 finishing athletes, Campbell-Brown tied Sri Lanka's Susanthika Jayasinghe for 11th place. She was the slowest of the Jamaican athletes in the qualification round. Campbell-Brown advanced to the quarterfinals.