Tereshchuk-Antipova, Tetiana (1969–)
Tereshchuk-Antipova, Tetiana (1969–)
Russian runner. Born Oct 11, 1969, in Lugansk, Ukraine.
Placed 1st at 400-meter hurdles at Grand Prix in London (2001) and at Golden League in Saint-Denis, France and Oslo, Norway (2001); won a bronze medal for 400-meter hurdles at Athens Olympics (2004).
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