Alevtina "Alla" Askarova ( Russian : Алевтина "Алла" Аскарова ; born 25 March 1954) is a Russian former alpine skier . She competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics in the slalom , giant slalom and downhill, with the best achievement of 28th place in the downhill event.
3-941: Askarov (Cyrillic: Аскаров, Azerbaijani: Əsgərov, Uzbek: Asqarov) is a central-Asian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Askarova . It may refer to Alla Askarova (born 1954), Russian alpine skier Almaz Askarov (footballer) (born 1992), Russian football midfielder Almaz Askarov (wrestler) (born 1973), Kyrgyzstani wrestler Azimzhan Askarov (1951–2020), Uzbek-Kyrgyzstani political activist Askar Askarov (born 1992), Russian mixed martial artist and freestyle wrestler Davron Askarov (born 1988), Kyrgyzstani football player Erzhan Askarov (born 1985), Kyrgyzstani middle-distance runner German Askarov (1882–1937?), Russian anarchist Gochag Askarov (born 1978), Azerbaijani khananda folk singer and piano player Yaroslav Askarov (born 2002), Russian ice hockey goaltender [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
6-548: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alla Askarova In 1975, she won a gold medal in the slalom at the Winter Universiade, which remains the only gold medal for Russia or Soviet Union in this event at these competitions. This biographical article relating to alpine skiing in Russia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This biographical article relating to alpine skiing in
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