Cycle Summary
Cycle | Premiere date | Winner | Runner-up | Other contestants in order of elimination | Number of contestants | Destination |
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1 | January, 2004 | Ksenia Kahnovich | Alexandra Oleynik | Olga Sandrakova, Elena Umnova, Anastasiya Polunina, Nataliya Churayeva, Olga Shekhereva, Veronika Nerodub, Ksenia Pirozhkova, Barbara Serova, Anastasiya Salozubova, Eugenia Tolstikova, Yuliya Vorobieva, Yuliya Oleynik | 14 | St. Petersburg |
2 | January 29, 2005 | Svetlana Sergienko | Arina Morozova | Kristina Andreeva, Alyona Tsepova, Ekaterina Borisova, Dariya Ivanova, Yuliya Ivanova, Anna Borodina, Svetlana Kostecko, Tatiana Tanayeva, Nataliya Malyutina, Kseniya Khizhnyak, Anastasiya Titova | 13 | None |
3 | January 15, 2006 | Tatiana Pekurovskaya | Viktoriya Maruseva | Olga Vyatkina, Polina Lynova, Maya Puzhaeva (quit), Olga Volkova, Vera Kirienko (quit), Olga Kagarlitskaya, Svetlana Zavialova, Katya Lomachinskaya, Elvira Teslina, Elena Volkova, Alexandra Gurkova, Alexandra Kesova, Anna Petukhova | 15 | Novosibirsk |
4 | October 6, 2007 | Tatiana Krohina | Alevtina Kuptsova & Yuliya Kuchina |
Marta Georgieva, Anna Belova, Dana Borisenko, Irina Tokareva, Anastasiya Bogushevskaya, Yuliya Zavyalova, Darya Sverchkova, Lyudmila Krimer, Irina Galushkina, Alexandra Lobanova | 13 | St. Petersburg Novosibirsk |
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