Krylova, Anjelika (1973–)
Krylova, Anjelika (1973–)
Russian ice dancer. Born July 4, 1973, in Moscow, Russia.
With Vladimir Fedorov, placed 3rd at World championships (1994); with Oleg Ovsyannikov, won Russian nationals (1994, 1997–99), Skate America (1997), Goodwill Games (1998), Cup of Russia (1997–99), World championships (1998–99), ISU Grand Prix (1999), European championship (1999), and a silver medal at Nagano Olympics (1998).
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