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  1. Lyubov Ivanovna Yegorova (Russian: Любо́вь Ива́новна Его́рова; born 5 May 1966, Seversk), name also spelled Ljubov Jegorova, is a Russian former cross-country Olympic ski champion, multiple world champion (first time in 1991), winner of the World Cup (1993) and Hero of Russia.

  2. Liubov Iegórova (en rus: Любо́вь Ива́новна Его́рова; Sèversk, Unió Soviètica, 1966) és una esquiadora de fons russa, ja retirada, que competí a la dècada del 1990. [1] És la segona dona que més títols olímpics en esquí ha aconseguit, per darrere de Raïssa Smetànina. [1]

  3. With six gold medals and nine medals total, Lyubov Yegorova is the most successful female Winter Olympian, and only one man has won more Olympic Winter titles, fellow cross country skier Bjørn Dæhlie.

  4. Liubov Ivánovna Yegórova –en ruso, Любовь Ивановна Егорова– (Séversk, URSS, 5 de mayo de 1966) es una deportista rusa que compitió para la Unión Soviética en esquí de fondo.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · Lyubov Yegorova (born May 5, 1966, Tomsk, Russia, U.S.S.R.) is a Russian cross-country skier who was one of the two most decorated performers at the 1994 Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer, Norway.

  6. Cross-country star Yegorova saves her best until last. With Bjørn Dæhlie dominating the men’s cross-country races, the women’s events also featured an athlete who came to Lillehammer with a huge reputation. Lyubov Yegorova had won three gold medals and two silvers when she competed in the Olympics for the first time two years earlier.

  7. Several sporting legends began their Olympic careers in Albertville, including several cross-country skiers. In the men’s competitions, Norway’s Bjørn Dæhlie announced his arrival with three gold medals, while in the women’s events Russian athlete Lyubov Yegorova made just as big a splash.