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Biography of Irina Rodnina - Figure Skater
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Irina Konstantinovna Rodnina (born September 12, 1949, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet figure skater. She graduated from the Central Institute of Physical Culture. She won ten World Championships and three consecutive Olympic Games|Olympic gold medals in pairs competition between 1971 and 1980 with her partners Alexei Ulanov and Alexander Zaitsev (skater)|Alexander Zaitsev (whom she later married). She also won eleven European pairs championships, making her the most successful pairs skater in history. ==Sources and External Links== *http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/heroes/bio_uk. asp?PAR_I_ID=71432 Irina Rodnina on Olympic.org sportbio-stub
Biography of Irina Rodnina - Figure Skater
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Irina Konstantinovna Rodnina (born September 12, 1949, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet figure skater. She graduated from the Central Institute of Physical Culture. She won ten World Championships and three consecutive Olympic Games|Olympic gold medals in pairs competition between 1971 and 1980 with her partners Alexei Ulanov and Alexander Zaitsev (skater)|Alexander Zaitsev (whom she later married). She also won eleven European pairs championships, making her the most successful pairs skater in history. ==Sources and External Links== *http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/heroes/bio_uk. asp?PAR_I_ID=71432 Irina Rodnina on Olympic.org sportbio-stub
Biography of Irina Rodnina - Figure Skater
Biography
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Irina Konstantinovna Rodnina (born September 12, 1949, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet figure skater. She graduated from the Central Institute of Physical Culture. She won ten World Championships and three consecutive Olympic Games|Olympic gold medals in pairs competition between 1971 and 1980 with her partners Alexei Ulanov and Alexander Zaitsev (skater)|Alexander Zaitsev (whom she later married). She also won eleven European pairs championships, making her the most successful pairs skater in history. ==Sources and External Links== *http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/heroes/bio_uk. asp?PAR_I_ID=71432 Irina Rodnina on Olympic.org sportbio-stub

