Victoria Lopyreva

Victoria Lopyreva
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Victoria Lopyreva
(1983-07-26) 26 July 1983
Rostov-on-Don, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height 5 ft 9 12 in (177 cm)
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Green
Title(s) Miss Russia 2003

Victoria Petrovna Lopyreva (Russian: Виктория Петровна Лопырёва) (born July 26, 1983) is a Russian actress, model, TV Host, blogger and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Russia 2003. She appeared in such magazines as Cosmopolitan,Gala, Future TV, L’Oficiel, Beauty, Beauty Unlimited, NRG, OK!, HELLO!. She also was a director of Miss Russia pageant for a short period of time. In 2006, Victoria hosted Miss Europe pageant held in Ukraine.[1] In 2008, she took part in Russian version of the Survivor reality show which is called Last Hero.[2] Victoria Lopyreva became ambassador at the FIFA World Cup 2018. "Victoria is a bright representative of the Don capital, and Russia; she is sports TV presenter, model, winner of beauty contests, participant of charity events," – states the post on the Web site of the Rostov-on-Don Administration. She is going participate in the events of the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Russia, to promote the image and tradition of Rostov-on-Don and the whole of Russia, to talk about the goals and objectives of the championship and to take part in promoting the ideas of sport and a healthy lifestyle.

Biography

Victoria Lopyreva (Russian: Виктория Лопырёва) was born in Rostov-on-Don, USSR 28 July, 1983. Apart from attending the school, as a child, Victoria also studied music, piano department. She then entered Rostov State University of Economics and graduated with a degree in business administration. Victoria spent her childhood and youth in Rostov-on-Don. As a teenager she received many offers from modelling agencies, but refused all of them. Her career as a model started in a modelling agency “Image – Elite” in 1999, which happened to be the same year she won “Model of Don awards”, followed by “Rostov Beauty Awards” in 2001. Victoria was awarded as the best model of the “Golden Lighting Fest” (chairman - V. Yudashkin) in 2001. Since that time her professional career was marked by a rapid development. In 2002, she won the “Donbass_Open fest”, in 2003 – “Miss Russia Awards” and moved to Moscow. In 2006, Victoria started working in the Central Television.

Model Career

Victoria worked as a model with such famous periodicals as Cosmopolitan, Maxim, Gala, Future TV, L’Oficiel, Beauty, Beauty Unlimited, NRG, OK!, HELLO!. In 2005-2006, she was the CEO of the “Miss Russia Awards”.

TV

Football

Victoria got in the theme of football in 2007 when she worked as a co-anchor of Georgiy Cherdantsev in the “Football Night” tv show. As Victoria got in the theme of football in 2007 when she was working as a co-anchor of Georgiy Cherdantsev in the “Football Night” TV show. As Victoria said later, since that time she got seriously interested in football. 3 July, 2015 the direction of the Russian Premier League awarded football players with “Premier” award as well as football clubs, clubs’ staff and mass media representatives, who had made a great contribution to the development of the national football. Victoria was awarded for the best promotion of the SOGAZ championship of Russia 20014/2015. Her ex-husband is Fyodor Smolov, striker of Krasnodar Football Club. In October 2015, Victoria signed a contract with “Rostov-on-Don-2018” and became the ambassador of the district at the World Championship 2018. She will take part in the events of the championship, promote the image and traditions of the Rostov-on-Don district and Russia, tell about the goals of the city on the tournament and also take part in the events for healthy way of life as a volunteer. As a volunteer, Victoria also organizes different events for children where she invites famous Russian football players.

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Preceded by
Svetlana Koroleva
Miss Russia
2003
Succeeded by
Diana Zaripova
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