Uljana Semjonova. Uliana Semjonova at FIBA Uliana Semenova at FIBA Uļjana Semjonova international stats at Basketball-Reference.com Uļjana Semjonova at...
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matches in the EuroLeague. Uļjana Semjonova, C, 1982–1983, Inducted 1993 Elīna Dikaioulaku Liene Priede Uļjana Semjonova Ieva Tāre Iciss Tillis Marina...
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Harris-Stewart (1992), Nera D. White (1992), Ann E. Meyers (1993), Uļjana Semjonova (1993), Carol A. Blazejowski (1994), Anne T. Donovan (1994), Cheryl...
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socialist activist Artjoms Rudņevs (born 1988), Latvian footballer Uļjana Semjonova (born 1952), basketball player Meir Simcha of Dvinsk (1843–1926), rabbi...
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(1903–1975) – ballet master; performer with the Latvian National Ballet Uļjana Semjonova (born 1952) – basketball player Haralds Silovs (born 1986) – short...
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Volleyball 1968 9 Uļjana Semjonova Basketball 1976 10 Tamāra Dauniene Basketball 1976 11 Vera Zozuļa Luge 1980 12 Uļjana Semjonova Basketball 1980 13...
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ever NBA Championship in 2023. In women's basketball, 7'0" (2.13 m) Uljana Semjonova played the center position, helping the Soviet Union women's team win...
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67–58. This set up the final against the Soviet Union, led by 7-foot-2 Uljana Semjonova, considered the most dominant player in the world. The Soviet team...
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Archived from the original on July 26, 2009. Retrieved April 10, 2009. "Uljana Semjonova". Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. CBS Interactive. Archived...
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