Yelena

Yelena or Jelena is a feminine given name. It is the Russian form of Helen, written Елена in Russian. (Mainly used in Russia but also in Belarus, Ukraine, Serbia and Latvia)

Notable people called Yelena

  • Yelena Afanasyeva (born 1967), former Russian athlete who competed in the 800 metres
  • Yelena Vladimirovna Afanasyeva (born 1975), member of the State Duma of Russia
  • Yelena Akhaminova, former volleyball player for the Soviet Union
  • Yelena Andreevna, play by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov
  • Yelena Andreyuk, former volleyball player for the USSR
  • Yelena Antonova (rower) (born 1952), rower from the Soviet Union
  • Yelena Arshintseva (born 1971), retired female race walker from Russia
  • Yelena Azarova (born 1973), Russian Synchro-swimmer
  • Yelena Baranova (born 1972), Russian professional basketball player
  • Yelena Baturina (born 1963), Russian oligarch, Russia's richest woman
  • Yelena Bekman-Shcherbina (1882–1951), Russian pianist, composer and teacher
  • Yelena Belevskaya (born 1963), retired athlete who represented the USSR until 1991 and Belarus since 1992
  • Yelena Belova (biathlete) (born 1965), Russian former biathlete who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics
  • Yelena Belyakova (born 1976), former pole vaulter from Russia
  • Yelena Bet (born 1976), Belarusian sprint canoeist who competed in the early to mid-2000s
  • Yelena Bolsun (born 1983), Russian female sprint athlete
  • Yelena Bondarchuk (1962–2009), Soviet and Russian stage and film actress
  • Yelena Bonner (1923–2011), human rights activist in the former Soviet Union, wife of dissident Andrei Sakharov
  • Yelena Burukhina (born 1977), former Russian cross country skier who has competed since 1996
  • Yelena Leonova (born 1973), former Soviet pair skater
  • Yelena Chernykh (1979–2011), Russian theatre actress
  • Yelena Churakova (born 1986), Russian track and field athlete who specialises in the 400 metres hurdles
  • Yelena Prokopcuka (born 1976), Latvian long-distance runner, won the New York City Marathon in 2005 and 2006
  • Yelena Smurova (born 1974), Russian water polo player, who won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics
  • Yelena Soboleva (born 1982), Russian middle distance runner who specializes in the 1500 metres
  • Yelena Davydova (born 1961), former Soviet gymnast
  • Yelena Dembo (born 1983), Greek International Master of chess
  • Yelena Dendeberova (born 1969), former medley swimmer from the Soviet Union, Olympic silver medallist
  • Yelena Dmitriyeva (born 1983), Russian team handball player, playing on the Russian women's national handball team
  • Yelena Drapeko (born 1948), Russian actress
  • Yelena Dudina, Soviet sprint canoeist who competed in the mid-1980s
  • Yelena Glikina (born 1969), Soviet fencer
  • Yelena Godina (born 1977), Russian volleyball player
  • Yelena Gorchakova (1933–2002), Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the javelin throw event
  • Yelena Grishina (born 1968), Soviet fencer
  • Yelena Gruzinova (born 1967), retired female race walker from Russia
  • Yelena Gulyayeva, née Rodina (born 1967), retired Russian high jumper
  • Yelena Guryeva (born 1958), field hockey player and Olympic medalist
  • Yelena Ilyukhina (born 1982), Kazakhstani handball player
  • Yelena Isinbayeva (born 1982), Russian pole vaulter
  • Yelena Jemayeva (born 1971), Azerbaijani fencer
  • Yelena Sokolova (long jumper) (born 1986), Russian long jumper
  • Yelena Kashcheyeva (born 1973), Kazakhstani long jumper
  • Yelena Khanga (born 1961), author of Soul to Soul: The Story of a Black Russian American Family: 1865 - 1992
  • Yelena Khloptseva (born 1960), Russian rower and Olympic champion
  • Yelena Kondakova (born 1957), the third Soviet/Russian female cosmonaut to travel to space
  • Yelena Konevtseva (born 1981), female hammer thrower from Russia
  • Yelena Konshina (born 1950), Russian composer and music educator
  • Yelena Korban (born 1961), retired track and field sprinter from the Soviet Union
  • Yelena Koreneva (born 1953), Russian actress
  • Yelena Krivoshey (born 1977), Russian gymnast
  • Yelena Kruglova (born 1962), former Soviet swimmer
  • Yelena Ksenofontova (born 1972), Russian stage and film actress, Honored Artist of Russia (2006)
  • Yelena Kurzina (born 1960), Belarusian slalom canoeist who competed in the mid-1990s
  • Yelena Alexandrovna Kuzmina (1909–1979), Soviet actress
  • Yelena Kuznetsova (born 1977), female race walker from Kazakhstan
  • Yelena Lanskaya, American film director, producer and editor
  • Yelena Lebedenko (born 1971), retired Russian heptathlete and triple jumper
  • Yelena Lebedeva (born 1977), Uzbekistani sprint canoeist who competed in the mid-1990s
  • Yelena Leuchanka (born 1983), Belarusian professional women's basketball player
  • Yelena Maglevannaya (born 1981), Russian free-lance journalist for the newspaper Svobodnoye Slovo, Free Speech, in Volgograd
  • Yelena Masyuk (born 1966), Russian television journalist, covered the First and Second Chechen Wars and her 1997 abduction
  • Yelena Matiyevskaya (born 1961), Russian former rower who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics
  • Yelena Melnikova (born 1971), Russian former biathlete who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics
  • Yelena Migunova (born 1984), in Kazan is a Russian sprint athlete
  • Yelena Mikulich (born 1977), Belarus rower
  • Yelena Miroshina (1974–1995), female diver from Russia
  • Yelena Motalova (born 1971), long-distance runner from Russia
  • Yelena Mukhina (born 1960), Soviet Gymnast
  • Yelena Nechayeva (born 1979), Russian fencer
  • Yelena Nikolayeva (born 1966), Russian race walker
  • Yelena Nikolayeva (journalist) (born 1985)
  • Yelena Ovchinnikova (born 1982), Russian competitor in synchronized swimming
  • Yelena Alexandrovna Panova, often Elena Panova (born 1979), professional female bodybuilder from Voronezh, Russia
  • Yelena Viktorovna Panova also Elena Panova (born 1977), Russian actress from Arkhangelsk
  • Yelena Parfenova (born 1974), Kazakhstani triple jumper
  • Yelena Parkhomenko (born 1982), Azerbaijani volleyball player
  • Yelena Partova (born 1985), Kazakhstani handball player
  • Yelena Pavlova (born 1978), female volleyball player from Kazakhstan
  • Yelena Pershina (born 1963), retired female long jumper from Kazakhstan
  • Yelena Petrova (born 1966), Russian former judoka who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics
  • Yelena Petushkova (1940–2007), Russian and former Soviet equestrian who won three Olympic medals
  • Yelena Plotnikova (born 1978), female volleyball player from Russia
  • Yelena Polenova (1850–1898), Russian painter and designer, sister of Vasily Polenov
  • Yelena Posevina (born 1986), Russian gymnast and Olympic champion
  • Yelena Priyma (born 1983), female hammer thrower from Russia
  • Yelena Produnova, also known as Elena, (born 1980), female Russian gymnast
  • Yelena Prokhorova (born 1978), Russian heptathlete who won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics
  • Yelena Romanova (1963–2007), Russian middle distance runner
  • Yelena Rudkovskaya (born 1973), Belarusian swimmer and Olympic champion
  • Yelena Sokolova (long-distance runner) (born 1979), Russian long-distance runner
  • Yelena Ruzina (born 1964), retired athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres
  • Yelena Safonova (born 1956), Russian actress
  • Yelena Sayko (born 1967), retired female race walker from Russia
  • Yelena Shalamova (born 1982), Russian rhythmic gymnast
  • Yelena Shalygina (born 1986), Kazakh wrestler
  • Yelena Shubina (born 1974), Russian former swimmer who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics
  • Yelena Shushunova (1969–2018), Russian (former Soviet) gymnast, World, European, and Olympic Champion
  • Yelena Sidorchenkova (born 1980), Russian long-distance runner who specializes in the 3000 metres steeplechase
  • Yelena Sipatova (born 1955), retired long-distance runner from the Soviet Union
  • Yelena Skrynnik, First female Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation between March 2009 and May 2012
  • Yelena Slesarenko, née Sivushenko (born 1982), Russian high jumper
  • Yelena Soboleva (born 1982), Russian middle distance runner who specializes in the 1500 metres
  • Yelena Solovey (born 1947), Soviet film actress
  • Yelena Soya, Russian Synchro-swimmer
  • Yelena Suyazova (born 1989), team handball player from Kazakhstan
  • Yelena Svezhentseva (born 1968), retired female javelin thrower from Uzbekistan
  • Yelena Antonova (synchronised swimmer) (born 1974), Russian Synchro-swimmer
  • Yelena Taranova (born 1961), Azerbaijani paralympic sport shooter, silver medalist of 2000 Summer Paralympics
  • Yelena Tereshina (born 1959), Soviet rower
  • Yelena Terleyeva (born 1985), USSR) Russian singer, best known for her hit "Solntse"
  • Yelena Tissina (born 1977), Russian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1990s and early 2000s
  • Yelena Tregubova (born 1973), Russian journalist, a critic of the president Vladimir Putin and his environment
  • Yelena Tripolski (born 1967), Israeli Olympic sport shooter
  • Yelena Trofimenko (born 1964), Belorussian film director, producer, screenwriter, author, actress, poet
  • Yelena Tyurina (born 1971), retired female volleyball player from Russia
  • Yelena Välbe, née Trubitsyna (born 1968), Russian former cross-country skier
  • Yelena Vasilevskaya (born 1978), Russian volleyball player
  • Yelena Vinogradova (born 1964), female track and field athlete who represented the Soviet Union
  • Yelena Volkova (swimmer) (born 1968), Soviet swimmer and world champion
  • Yelena Volkova (volleyball) (born 1960), former Soviet volleyball player and Olympic gold medalist
  • Yelena Yefimova (born 1948), Russian artist and sculptor and a member of the National Association of Art crafts and Guild masters
  • Yelena Yelesina (born 1970), female high jumper from Russia
  • Yelena Yemchuk (born 1970), professional photographer, painter and film director, known for her work with The Smashing Pumpkins
  • Yelena Yudina (born 1988), Russia skeleton racer who has been competing since 2005
  • Yelena Zadorozhnaya (born 1977), Russian runner who specializes in the 3000, 5000 metres and 3000 metres steeplechase
  • Yelena Zakharova (born 1975), Russian actress
  • Yelena Zhupiyeva-Vyazova (born 1960), retired female track and field athlete from Ukraine

Fictional characters

  • Yelena (Attack on Titan), a character in the manga series Attack on Titan
  • Yelena Belova, a character in the Marvel comics universe using the codename Black Widow
gollark: Well, the outsourced `parsedatetime` stuff can probably do it.
gollark: Good luck.
gollark: Fine.```python# from here: https://github.com/Rapptz/RoboDanny/blob/18b92ae2f53927aedebc25fb5eca02c8f6d7a874/cogs/utils/time.pyshort_timedelta_regex = re.compile("""(?:(?P<years>[0-9]{1,8})(?:years?|y))? # e.g. 2y(?:(?P<months>[0-9]{1,8})(?:months?|mo))? # e.g. 2months(?:(?P<weeks>[0-9]{1,8})(?:weeks?|w))? # e.g. 10w(?:(?P<days>[0-9]{1,8})(?:days?|d))? # e.g. 14d(?:(?P<hours>[0-9]{1,8})(?:hours?|h))? # e.g. 12h(?:(?P<minutes>[0-9]{1,8})(?:minutes?|m))? # e.g. 10m(?:(?P<seconds>[0-9]{1,8})(?:seconds?|s))? # e.g. 15s """, re.VERBOSE)def parse_short_timedelta(text): match = short_timedelta_regex.fullmatch(text) if match is None or not match.group(0): raise ValueError("parse failed") data = { k: int(v) for k, v in match.groupdict(default=0).items() } return datetime.datetime.utcnow() + relativedelta(**data)cal = parsedatetime.Calendar()def parse_humantime(text): time_struct, parse_status = cal.parse(text) if parse_status == 1: return datetime.datetime(*time_struct[:6]) else: raise ValueError("parse failed")def parse_time(text): try: return datetime.datetime.strptime(text, "%d/%m/%Y") except: pass try: return parse_short_timedelta(text) except: pass try: return parse_humantime(text) except: pass raise ValueError("could not parse time")```
gollark: ... no.
gollark: The time parsing logic is kind of inconsistent.

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