PHYSICAL INFORMATION: Name Oksana Grishuk (stage name ”Pasha”) DOB: 17, March, 1972
POB: Odessa, Ukraine Hair: Blonde Eyes: Hazel/Green
HT: 165cm 5’5” WT: 48-50 kg 110 lbs.
PERSONAL INFORMATION: Education: Successfully completed course at the Moscow’s University of Art, Diploma Choreographer.
Successfully completed High Sport School, Diploma Sport Pedagogue. Expert in Ice Dancing. Languages spoken: Russian, English, German (light), Italian (light) Religion: Orthodox
Favorite music: Classical music Present residence: Los Angeles, CA Hobbies:
Member of club ”protection nature and animals Painting Playing piano Tennis Swimming Horseback riding Spending time with kids!
Charities:
she participates in ChildHelp, USA, Russia. City Heart; The Reeve-Irvine Research Center; Moscow Fatherland Temple.
SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS:
From 1988 till the end of eligible carrier 1998, Pasha never lost any of competition, received a record number in
history of the highest marks - 6.0 in the period from 1994 to 1998 and setting new standards for artistic beauty
and technical in ice dancing. Pasha has won a record of Gold Medals (total 26), become the only Lady in sport
history to receive Olympic Gold Medals Two Times one after other in 1994 and the other in 1998! Pasha Oksana Grishuk is in Guinness Book 2002
FAMILY BACKGROUND:
Mother: Lüdmila Rohbeck – Diploma, Economics Engineer.
Father: Wladimir Grishuk – Professional Football Payer (left family when Pasha was one year old). Aunt: Sonja Kujawsky
– Diploma Music Critic, Pedagogue and Pianist. SKATING HISTORY:
Began skating at 4 years of age in Odessa under coach Walentina Kasianova.
At ten years of age was invited to skate at Brejnev’s (the leader of the USSR) Jubilee and was selected by
him to continue skating at the Moscow – the Cultural, Political, and Sport Center of the USSR (Now Russia). She
began to train at Sport Club Dynamo under coach Elena Alexandrowa. At age 12 Pasha changed her discipline
from single to ice-dancing. Her coach was Natalia Linichuk, the Europe, World and Olympic Gold Medallists herself in ice-dance.
Pasha first partner was Alexander Chichkov, together they became Silver and Gold World Junior Medallists. Due to health problems of Alexander Chichkov, Pasha changed partner in 1989 and began to skate with Evgeny
Platov. After historical winning the second Olympic Gold Medals in 1998 the couple Grishuk/Platov was broken.
Seance 1999 Pasha is solo-dancer. Pasha is “The favorite skater our Millennium ”
http://www.freevote.com/booth/favskaters2000 PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS:
”Supreme Order of Friendship of Nations” which was presented by President Boris Yeltsin in Kreml, Moscow, March of 1994.
Six time became Pasha Honor Credentials has been presented by Antonio Samaranch /President of the IOC, Gerhard Heiberd /President of LOOC and Henrik Andenaes /Managing Director of LOOC in 1994 Oly, 1994
World, 1995 World, 1996 World, 1997 World, Olympic 1998. “Key to the City of Marlborough, Mass” –by Mayor William Mauro
Two times Honor Credentials February 1994 and February 1998 from Premier of the Parliament, Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov
Order for outstanding achievement in Sport, for courage and heroism - Great Services Preformed for the Fatherland– Presented at the 25th
Olympic 3d Degree (the highest degree in Russia) Games in 1998, awarded by Boris Yeltsin, the President of Russia, Moscow, Kreml, Februar 1998. Moscow Patriarch - Awarded in 1999
OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Actress: Film Role – “Marilyn Monroe“;
“Black Scorpion“ featured TV roles; Beverly Hills- 90210; “Happy Hour“
- Modeling Clothing, Playboy Magazine
- TV Commercials: Pepsi Cola, Furniture, Beverly Hills Benefits,
- Sports Commentator - European Figure Skating Championships
- Film Commentator – ”Sleeping Beauty on Ice”
RECENT FIGURE SKATING PROJECTS: ”Medallists on Ice” – Singles Debut
Named Prima Ballerina ”Russian Ballet on Ice”
Produced and skated as a Star in ”Beverly Hills on Ice” in November 2000&2001 BHOI-1; BHOI-2
Co-producer, choreographer and Star Winter tours 2000, 2001 “Fairy Tale on Ice” : “Cinderella” Nutcracker on Ice More about Pasha:
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