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  1. Zhulin married Maya Usova in 1986 but the two eventually divorced. He was romantically involved with competitive rival Oksana Grishuk. In 2000, he married Tatiana Navka, with whom he has a daughter, Sasha, born in May 2000. Zhulin became an American citizen in 2006. In April 2010, he and Navka filed for divorce.

  2. Grishuk teamed up with Alexander Zhulin with whom she skated one year. She also appeared in Cinderella and Nutcracker shows as a solo skater and with partners. In 1994, Russian President Boris Yeltsin awarded Grishuk with a government medal of Friendship for highest achievement in sport. In 1998, Yeltsin awarded Grishuk with a government medal ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maya_UsovaMaya Usova - Wikipedia

    In 1992, Usova grabbed Grishuk by her hair and smashed her head against the counter at a Spago restaurant in Los Angeles. The rivalry between Grishuk and Usova continued, and when Grishuk and Platov defeated Usova and Zhulin at the 1994 Olympics, Usova fell into a deep depression.

  4. Alexander Zhulin is rumored to have hooked up with Oksana Grishuk in 1992. About. Alexander Zhulin is a 60 year old Russian Figure Skater born on 20th July, 1963 in Moscow, Soviet Union (now Russia). His zodiac sign is Cancer. Oksana Grishuk is a 51 year old Russian Skater born on 17th March, 1972 in Odessa, Ukraine. Her zodiac sign is Pisces.

  5. · Alexander Zhulin, 28, begins his infamous affair with Oksana Grishuk, 19, putting a strain on the Usova/Zhulin partnership on and off ice. The affair becomes Grishuk’s fault in the media. · The Soviet Union falls, leaving the Soviet skaters without a country to represent for a year

  6. Alexander Zhulin and Oksana Grishuk One night Maya Usova phoned Oksana and told her about her husband’s love affair with Tatiana Navka. Grishuk could not sleep.

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  8. Mar 11, 2024 · GOLD: Oksana Grishuk and Evgeni Platov (RUS) SILVER: Maya Usova and Alexander Zhulin (RUS) BRONZE: Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean (GBR) Grishuk and Platov won the first of their consecutive golds in Lillehammer, and the Chiba Worlds was their first of four in a row. Usova and Zhulin improved from bronze in Albertville.