Synonyms for sudnik or Related words with sudnik

fedoriv              strizhakov              borisovdenis              danilchenko              porkhomovskiy              komornikov              vitalyevich              kislykh              kudinov              melnykov              starodubtsev              letnicov              ledovskikh              karaliuk              mlendea              lyalko              grechin              pedan              kapralov              padius              yepishin              tuychiev              chepelin              osovych              ponochevny              pykhteyev              bychenok              rudyk              lemaev              krivov              derevyagin              krotiouk              shepel              kamnev              talashko              yerokhin              pimankov              shabasov              shurshin              zaharov              sajdok              polyanskydmitry              dyatchin              zabavskiy              klevchenya              poltaranin              kostoglod              sinkevich              bocharnikov              novitskiy             



Examples of "sudnik"
Interactions composed together with Tadeusz Sudnik (1999)
Andrey Sudnik (; ; born 11 March 1967) is a retired Belarusian middle-distance runner who specialized in the 800 meters. He represented the Soviet Union at two indoor and two outdoor World Championships.
The Ivanov/Toporov conception of "the key myth" of Slavic mythology has been criticized by several authors, including Leo Klejn and Igor M. Diakonoff. Many, including Klejn, pointed out that Ivanov and Toporov often tended to unjustified generalizations and considered many of their arguments "far-fetched". Supporters of the theory, on the other hand, include Boris Uspensky, T. Sudnik and T. Tsivyan, and others.
He has worked in improvised music groups with such musicians as Andrzej Bauer, Franziska Baumann, Jeff Beer, Ed Bogaard, Marek Chołoniewski, Axel Dörner, Uwe Dierksen, Uli Fusseneger, Tim Hodgkinson, Carl-Ludwig Hübsch, Pere Oliver Jørgens, John King, Włodzimierz Kiniorski, Martin Klapper, Jacek Kochan, Werner Kodytek, Jerzy Kornowicz, Ryszard Latecki, Mieczysław Litwiński, Albert Markos, Laszlo Melis, Marek Mietelski, Ernesto Molinari, David Moss, Victor Nubla, Uwe Oberg, Olga Pasichnyk, Zdzisław Piernik, Adam Pierończyk, Jan Pilch, Andrzej Przybielski, Kazimierz Pyzik, Andrey Smirnov, Tomasz Stańko, Tadeusz Sudnik, Raymond Strid, Birgit Ulher, Wojciech Waglewski, Marcus Weiss, Tadeusz Wielecki, Frank Wingold, Niels Winther, Carlos Zingaro, Agata Zubel.
Graudyn had most of his success at international in the 1987 season. At the 1987 European Athletics Indoor Championships he took the silver medal in the 800 m behind Dutchman Rob Druppers in a tactical race. The following month he competed at the 1987 IAAF World Indoor Championships and repeated that finish, coming second but this time to Brazil's José Luiz Barbosa. He was the Soviet Union's only ever medallist in the men's event at that competition. He was the Soviet Union's best performer in the 800 m at the 1987 World Championships in Athletics, missing qualification for the final by a margin of three hundredths and outperforming Andrey Sudnik.