Oksana Baiul

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Oksana Baiul is a Ukrainian figure skater who became the 1994 Olympic ladies' singles champion and one of the sport's most celebrated performers.

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instanceOf Olympic champion
figure skater
human
choreographer Galina Zmievskaya
Viktor Petrenko
coach Galina Zmievskaya
competition 1993 World Figure Skating Championships
1994 Winter Olympics
countryOfCitizenship Ukraine
dateOfBirth 1977-11-16
discipline ladies' singles
era 1990s figure skating
event ladies' singles figure skating
familyName Baiul
givenName Oksana
hasChild one daughter
height approximately 1.60 m
knownFor dramatic Olympic comeback after collision in warm-up
expressive interpretation on ice
languageSpoken English
Russian
Ukrainian
maritalStatus married
medal gold medal at 1993 World Figure Skating Championships
gold medal at 1994 Winter Olympics
name Oksana Baiul self-link
nativeLanguage Ukrainian
notableAchievement 1993 World champion in ladies' singles
1994 Olympic ladies' singles champion
first Olympic champion for independent Ukraine
youngest Olympic ladies' singles champion of the 20th century
notableProgram Swan Lake
surface form: Swan Lake free skate

The Feeling Begins short program
notableWork 1994 Olympic ladies' singles free skate
occupation author
figure skater
television personality
performedIn Champions on Ice
surface form: Champions on Ice tour

Stars on Ice
surface form: Stars on Ice tour
placeOfBirth Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
residence United States of America
surface form: United States
sexOrGender female
sport figure skating
spouse Carlo J. Farina
style artistic skating
subjectOf TV movie "A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul Story"
autobiography "Oksana: My Own Story"
trainingLocation Odessa, Ukraine NERFINISHED
Simsbury, Connecticut, United States
turnedProfessional 1994

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Oksana Baiul name Oksana Baiul self-link