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Raisa Smetanina

My sister is named after her. JIP | Talk 21:03, 25 January 2008 (UTC)


Just a question, guys.

Smetanina was the oldest woman to win a Winter Olympic medal until 2002 inclusive. Your article suggests someone was older in 2006. Who was that?

Thanks and all the best,

Cris Freddi

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