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At only four years old Pasha starts training in figure skating school, Odessa/Ukraine. Coach is Walentina Kasjanowa |
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paired with Alexandr Chichkov, coach Natalia Lineychuk, Dinamo, Moscow |
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Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships (Junior) Korea |
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Silver Medal: World Figure Skating Championships (Junior) Kitchener, Canada |
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Gold Medal: National Figure Skating Championships Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships (Junior) Nebelhorn
*Gold Medal: World Figure Skating Championships (Junior) Brisbane, Australia
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Pasha lost her partner Alexandr Chichkov, due to his problems with illness. New start with Evgeny Platov. In only three months skating together they won: Silver Medal at Trophee NHK in Japan,
and at the senior level debut with a successful 6th place position at the World Figure Skating Championships, England. With that meteoretic rise, they were favourites to become World and Olympic Champions.
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1992
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Gold Medal: National Championships, Moscow, USSR ( last USSR Gold Medal) Silver Medal at Trophee NHK in Japan Bronze Medal: European Figure Skating Championships, Lausanne, Switzerland. Bronze Medal: World Figure Skating Championships , Oakland, California. *Received four 1st place placements at Winter Olympic Games Albertville, France; leading 4th Olympic positions
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Gold Medal : National Championships, Moscow USSR Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Moscow ISU Grand Prix
Silver Medal: European Figure Skating Championships Ice Dancing, Helsinki, Finland Silver Medal: World Figure Skating Championships Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships NHK Trophy |
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Gold Medal: National Championships, Moscow USSR Silver Medal: European Figure Skating Championships Copenhagen, Denmark
*Gold Medal: World Ice Dance Championships, Makuhari, Japan **Gold Medal and Olympic Champion: the XVII
Olympic Winter Games Lillehammer, Norway ***
Prestigious Russian Government's Order, given by the President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin in the Kremlin for Ms. Oksana Grishuk: "Supreme Order of Friendship of Nations" |
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Dynamo coach Natalia Lineychuk and her ice-dancing group, including Pasha, moved from Moscow to train at Newark, Delaware, USA * Gold Medal: World Figure Skating Championships, Birmingham, Great Britain
Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships STARLIGHT CHALLENGE
Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Trophee de France |
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Gold Medal: Russian National Championships, Moscow, USSR Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Centennial on Ice Gold Medal: European Figure Skating Championships Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Ultimate Four
Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Honda Prelude Cup Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Champion´s Series Final *Gold Medal: World Figure Skating Championships, Canada |
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Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Trophee de France
Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships St. Petersburg "Cup of Russia" Gold Medal: International Pro-Am Figure Skating Championships New York
Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Skate America Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Championships Champion´s Series Final
Gold Medal: International Figure Skating Pro-Am Championships Japan Open *
Gold Medal: World Figure Skating Champions Lausanne, Switzerland |
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Gold Medal: European Figure Skating Championships at Milano, Italy **
Gold Medal and Olympic Champion: XVII Olympic Winter Games Nagano, Japan * ***
For outstanding achievement in sports, courage and heroism, displayed in the 28th Winter Olympic Games in 1998 Ms. Pasha Oksana Grishuk was awarded with the most prestigious Orders by the President of the Russian Federation, Boris Yeltsin: "Order for Great Services Performed for
the Fatherland Third Class" (the highest degree)!
https://pasha-grishuk.de/decree_from_yeltsin.htm |
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Pasha completed her brilliant, unique eligible career, becoming the ONLY Lady in sports history who won Olympic Gold Medals in Ice-dancing two
times (and also back-to-back) Currently Pasha became a professional solo skater; choreographer; commentator; producer; actress; model and business woman.
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