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Mrs.Miracle
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Posted: Fri, 3-Aug-2012 17:31 Post subject: |
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Before leaving for the Olympics: click here _________________ I Like RG and I Like site rg4u.clan.su |
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xSleepingAwakex
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latvy6
Joined: 30 Jan 2009 Posts: 2746 Location: Seattle; Hometown - SF
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Posted: Thu, 13-Mar-2014 15:45 Post subject: |
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I'd really like a translation of what she says. What's happening seems really tense and worrisome...
Also, something I've always been curious about…
The etymology of her family name seems to imply that she has a Crimean Tatar ancestor from far back. "Riza" seems to come from the name 'Reza' and "atdin" definitely comes from an Arabic laqab "ad-Din." The -ov/-ova part of course comes from Slavicization of the name. While she herself may not identify as Tatar or Muslim or what have you, would it make sense to say that someone from her father's side of the family once was? The majority of the people I know with "atdin" in their surnames tend to come from Central Asia even if they look more Russian and European than they do Turkic or Central Asian…
Juuuust curious...
Edit: I received a message so I should clarify that I have Arab Christian friends who have ad-Din in their names as well so the etymology is not strictly Islamic. I also hope no one uses my speculation as a reason to send Ganna any form of discrimination... |
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xSleepingAwakex
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Posted: Thu, 13-Mar-2014 21:12 Post subject: |
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In short, she says it's a very difficult time for the team, but they've showed fantastic results last year so they can't affort loosing it, plus, there is an ukrainian school of rhythmic gymnastics there (in Crimea) and there are around 300 pupils there. They're all afraid what will happen, as next day that part of Ukraine may become a part of Russia - as far as I understood the whole team is going there each year for some time to train, so this year they may not go because of the situation. _________________ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/xSleepingAwakexRG
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Jonathan
Joined: 26 Oct 2003 Posts: 2205 Location: Paris
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Posted: Thu, 13-Mar-2014 22:14 Post subject: |
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latvy6 wrote: |
I'd really like a translation of what she says. What's happening seems really tense and worrisome...
Also, something I've always been curious about…
The etymology of her family name seems to imply that she has a Crimean Tatar ancestor from far back. "Riza" seems to come from the name 'Reza' and "atdin" definitely comes from an Arabic laqab "ad-Din." The -ov/-ova part of course comes from Slavicization of the name. While she herself may not identify as Tatar or Muslim or what have you, would it make sense to say that someone from her father's side of the family once was? The majority of the people I know with "atdin" in their surnames tend to come from Central Asia even if they look more Russian and European than they do Turkic or Central Asian…
Juuuust curious...
Edit: I received a message so I should clarify that I have Arab Christian friends who have ad-Din in their names as well so the etymology is not strictly Islamic. I also hope no one uses my speculation as a reason to send Ganna any form of discrimination... |
Her surname sounds Tatar to me _________________ Jon |
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yussupovafan
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Posted: Mon, 17-Mar-2014 18:43 Post subject: |
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Rizatdinova is really brave, continue performing even her birth place is in crisis.
Maksymenko and Mazur also come from Eastern Ukraine, if I remember correctly Mazur's hometown in at the border. It such a bad situation for all of them and the Ukraine. _________________ Filiou, Phazava, Nichol, Rodriguez - smaller federation, bigger performance!!! |
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Christina
Joined: 15 Oct 2005 Posts: 1050 Location: Donetsk, Ukraine
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Posted: Wed, 19-Mar-2014 12:59 Post subject: |
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yussupovafan wrote: | Rizatdinova is really brave, continue performing even her birth place is in crisis.
Maksymenko and Mazur also come from Eastern Ukraine, if I remember correctly Mazur's hometown in at the border. It such a bad situation for all of them and the Ukraine. |
Maksimenko comes from Zaporozhie, city at the south-west of Ukraine, and Mazur comes from Lugansk, no, it's not on the border, but it's close to it.
I know Rizatdinova's father Sergey is a sailor (like captain or something like that, i am bad in their terms). In that video was told her family could move to Kiev. I think it's for the best, because Anya's mom is a very useful person for the group, she can help them a lot!
But of course I feel really sorry for Crimean RG school... _________________ Truth without love turns person into criticaster...
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Invisible Hedgehog
Joined: 27 Oct 2003 Posts: 1718 Location: Ukraine, Kyiv
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Posted: Thu, 20-Mar-2014 10:18 Post subject: |
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Jonathan wrote: | latvy6 wrote: |
I'd really like a translation of what she says. What's happening seems really tense and worrisome...
Also, something I've always been curious about…
The etymology of her family name seems to imply that she has a Crimean Tatar ancestor from far back. "Riza" seems to come from the name 'Reza' and "atdin" definitely comes from an Arabic laqab "ad-Din." The -ov/-ova part of course comes from Slavicization of the name. While she herself may not identify as Tatar or Muslim or what have you, would it make sense to say that someone from her father's side of the family once was? The majority of the people I know with "atdin" in their surnames tend to come from Central Asia even if they look more Russian and European than they do Turkic or Central Asian…
Juuuust curious...
Edit: I received a message so I should clarify that I have Arab Christian friends who have ad-Din in their names as well so the etymology is not strictly Islamic. I also hope no one uses my speculation as a reason to send Ganna any form of discrimination... |
Her surname sounds Tatar to me |
Yes, she is of Tatar origin. _________________ Ridentem dicere verum quid vetat
check - http://www.ukraine-rg.com ! |
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M.Brzeska-Fan
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LudaFenka
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M.Brzeska-Fan
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Posted: Mon, 16-Jun-2014 21:03 Post subject: |
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Congrats on winning Bronze medal at EC Baku, Ganna! _________________ Magdalena Brzeska Alina Maximenko Ganna Rizatdinova Melitina Staniouta Jana Berezko-Marggrander Laura Jung Evgenia Kanaeva |
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cathobbes
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*Shadow*
Joined: 23 Apr 2006 Posts: 2250 Location: Florida
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Hey Everyone!
Does anyone know for sure if Anna is retiring or not? _________________ ♥ Bessonova, Kondakova, Dmitrieva, Rizatdinova ♥ |
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Tom T RSG.net Moderator
Joined: 30 Oct 2003 Posts: 1179 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Wed, 19-Apr-2017 15:33 Post subject: |
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Wondering same, starting to see master classes on her FB (in Spain at moment). See what happens-> EC Budapest... |
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