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  1. Raísa Petrovna Smetánina –en ruso, Раиса Петровна Сметанина – ( Mojcha, URSS, 29 de febrero de 1952) es una deportista rusa que compitió para la Unión Soviética en esquí de fondo.

  2. Raisa Petrovna Smetanina (Russian: Раиса Петровна Сметанина; born 29 February 1952) is a Soviet, Komi and Russian cross-country skiing champion. She is the first woman in history to win ten Winter Olympic medals.

  3. 25 de ene. de 2013 · Raisa Smetanina began her Olympic journey in 1976 by taking a silver medal in the 5km race, missing a gold medal by just over one second. The next day she won the 10km by less than a second...

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Raisa Smetanina (born February 29, 1952, Komi, Russia, U.S.S.R.) is a Russian cross-country skier who was the first woman to win 10 career medals at the Olympic Winter Games. A champion in both the individual and team events, Smetanina won a silver medal in the 5-km race and gold medals in the 4 × 5-km relay and the 10-km event at ...

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › raisa-smetaninaRaisa Smetanina _ AcademiaLab

    Raisa Petrovna Smetanina (rusa: Раиса Петровна Сметанина; nacida el 29 de febrero de 1952) es una campeona de esquí de fondo soviética, Komi y rusa. Es la primera mujer en la historia en ganar diez medallas olímpicas de invierno.

  6. Biografía. She is the first woman to win 10 medals in her career. She is also the first athlete to step onto the podium at five editions of the Olympic Winter Games, and is one of only three Olympians to have won silver medals five times. 1976-1992, writing history over 16 years.

  7. Over a long career that encompassed five Olympics, Raisa Smetanina compiled one of the greatest records of any female cross-country skier. She grew up in an area near the Ural Mountains called Komi, where she learned to ski in the frigid winters.