Talysheva-Tregub, Tatyana (1937–)
Talysheva-Tregub, Tatyana (1937–)
Soviet track-and-field athlete. Name variations: Tatyana Andreyevna Talysheva. Born Oct 15, 1937, in USSR.
At Mexico City Olympics, won a bronze medal in the long jump (1968).
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