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Soviet Union — Junior Women's Eight

1980–1991 · 5 seasons tracked · 1 gold
Golds
1
Podiums
4
Best 2k
3:10.22
Seasons
5
Championship finish by year
Higher is better · medals marked
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Roster flow
Each column is a qualifying season's A crew · teal = carried over · amber = changed seat · NEW = first World / European / World Cup appearance (incl. U23 & Junior) · dashed column = years not contested · A boat only
1980
silver
SL. DaneikatieNEW
7V. TidikiteNEW
6S. Brazauskaite
5L. Butkute
4L. Sakalauskaite
3Z. Shilitaite
2L. Brazauskaite
BV. Kavaliauskaite
CA. Gudeliunaite
1981
silver
SG. KavaliauskaiteNEW
7E. VitkuteNEW
6I. BaranovaNEW
5R. ButrimaviciuteNEW
4V. PaulauskaiteNEW
3A. SurkovaNEW
2S. BrasauskaiteNEW
BV. TautavitchuteNEW
CR. MatsiauskaiteNEW
1982–84
3 yrs off
1985
P4
SI. YankuskaiteNEW
7N. BorissenkoNEW
6E. ErmolenkoNEW
5S. DemidenkoNEW
4D. ButkuteNEW
3S. Demina
2I. KravetsNEW
BD. YakubauskaiteNEW
CO. ZavinskayaNEW
1986–89
4 yrs off
1990
gold
SL. SastapaNEW
7M. DozortsevaNEW
6E. RovnyakNEW
5I. SviridivskayaNEW
4G. LamashaNEW
3I. BezverkhayaNEW
2O. VukolovaNEW
BL. Bobrova
CL. BondarenkoNEW
1991
bronze
SD. VitolaNEW
7I. VilkaNEW
6A. KordonNEW
5E. Rovnyak
4K. KrimasaNEW
3B. PruseNEW
2I. BejnarovitchaNEW
BS. OzolinaNEW
CS. DumikovaNEW

Season by season

Tracked across the World & European Championships, World Cups and Olympic Games — years with no qualifying championship are shown as gaps. NEW marks an athlete's first time at this level (U23 & Junior count).

1986–1989 no qualifying championship
1982–1984 no qualifying championship