Judging from the photos below it looks like Ms. Antonenko had some incredible and worthy competition to contend with in-order to reach the top.
But with stunning movie star looks combined with a smoldering sultry appeal I can easily understand why she took the top prize.
I’ve known a few great ladies from Yekaterinburg so the fact that she comes from this region makes her that much more endearing to me. If you’re ever thinking of visiting Russia then this would be a great place to start. (I’ve even included a few photos from the Miss Yekaterinburg beauty pageant as well.)
Take a glance below and I’m sure you’ll agree with me. 😉
March 9, 2010 at 1:27 am
Gentlemen, I’m a little late on posting this but make sure you wish any ladies that you know from Russia or the FSU a very Happy Women’s Day.
And if you want to learn more about it then read this post.
March 9, 2010 at 5:18 am
I was hoping to wish a lady friend of mine from the FSU a Happy Women’s Day today but she was not at work. Maybe she took a homeland day off.
As for Irina, well there is certainly no question about it; she is one of the most stunning women that God has ever placed on this planet. I could stare into those deep, enchanting eyes for the rest of my life.
March 9, 2010 at 7:41 am
Why do you send me this photograph? You know that such a woman is out of my league. Such a woman wouldn’t even give me the time of day. In Russia, it’s just a dream for a foreign man to have a relationship with such a woman.
March 9, 2010 at 11:03 am
Chill out Stuart..
And chill out your mentality by not treating these women as commodities to be traded with photos.
Women like her certainly deserve recognition without the belief that you can have a relationship with them.
I hope you were only joking with the above comment.
March 9, 2010 at 6:50 pm
In a word, she’s lovely. I love the crown she has on her head in a couple of her photos, it highlights her very beautiful gray eyes.
Taras
March 9, 2010 at 7:31 pm
By her name, I would actually guess she is Ukranian.
However, she is a very beautiful girl, and I wish her the best in the Miss World competition.
March 9, 2010 at 7:35 pm
Wow,stunning beauty women!
And think that there are millions,like her or even better….
Nice post to congratulate day of women in Russia,far better than the gender posts of ACLU,PETA,etc to conmmemorate socialists feminists of 1910.
March 9, 2010 at 11:39 pm
She’s very alluring and lovely! What I would give to have some of her beauty 🙂
Btw, this is my first comment here… I’m a teenage girl deeply hypnotized by the beauty of Russian women. Although I live in North America (but not North American by blood, rather from parents from an ex-Soviet country so I do know some sides of the Russian culture), I adore their values and actually hope to become more like them. 🙂
Amazing website!
March 10, 2010 at 5:16 am
Alina,
It might be a blessing that you have found this site. Your perspective could be very helpful. I do hope you will continue to watch and comment on what you see here. Also it may be of some service to you seeing how many NA men, of all ages are living with the disappointment of vanishing traditional values. Your heritage mixed with your residency could make you a spokesperson for young people who hope to blend the old and new without sacrificing what is important.
March 10, 2010 at 8:15 pm
Privet Alina!
It’s nice to read your comment.
I’m spanish living in Chile,yes,the earthquake(8.8 Richetr!!) and I love Russia,Ukraine,Poland,etc,from there.
I know a lot about russian history and I like very much your culture,so unique,neither European,neither Asian….
Why did you come to America?Russian Revolution?Crisis of 90’s?
Where is your rodina;Ukraine,Russia,Kazajistan,etc?
Russian traditional women are a truly marvel,so gifted,intelligent,strong,nice, beautiful.Russian men I consider not so great although.
Never lost your russian roots.
March 11, 2010 at 12:04 am
She’s so beautiful–like a living Barbie doll. I would love to look like that! 🙂
–Anna M.
March 11, 2010 at 1:14 am
She looks pretty garden variety to me.
What does she do for a living?
International Women’s Day (Monday, March 8) is a longtime Communist propaganda gimmick. What does it say when an official Soviet holiday is enshrined in our mainstream culture? Clearly, Communism isn’t dead; it has just morphed into other forms like this one.
Through its feminist surrogate, Communists have stripped women of a secure and honored social identity as wives and mothers, and made them workers and sexual commodities, hostages of the economy and the ravages of age.
Obviously this event is not about recognizing women for their grace, beauty, charm and intelligence. It is about cultivating a false sense of grievance and entitlement in order to manipulate them.
Get it?
Why would you celebrate a communist holiday, unless you were communist?