From 1988 to 1998, Oksana had never lost any competition. She received a record number in history of 6.0 in the period from 1994 to 1998 - and setting new standards for artistic beauty and technical in ice dancing. Oksana has won a record of Gold Medals (total 26), and is the only Lady in sport history to win back to back Olympic Gold Medals (1994 and 1998).
Olympic and World Figure Skating Results with Evgeny Platov
1994,98 |
Olympic Champions |
1994-97 |
Wold Champions |
With Alexander Chichkov
1986-87 |
1st, International Junior Championship, Korea |
1987-88 |
2nd, Junior World Championships - Kitchener, Canada |
1988-89 |
1st, Russian National Championships
1st, Junior World Championships - Brisbane, Australia |
With Evgeny Platov
1989-90 |
2nd, NHK Trophy - Kobe, Japan
5th, European Championships - Leningrad, USSR
5th, World Championships - Halifax, Canada |
1990-91 |
5th, European Championships - Sofia, Bulgary
4th, World Championships - Munich, West germany |
1991-92 |
2nd, NHK Trophy - Japan
3rd, European Championships - Lauzanne, Switzerland
4th, XVI Olympic Winter Games - Albertville, France
3rd, World Championships - Oakland, California, USA |
1992-93 |
2nd, European Championships - Helsinki, Finland
2nd, World Championships - Prague, Czech Republic
1st, NHK Trophy - Japan |
1993-94 |
2nd, European Championships - Copenhagen, Denmark
1st, XVII Olympic Winter Games - Lillehammer, Norway
1st, World Championships - Chiba, Japan |
1994-95 |
1st, Skate America 1st, Trophée de France
1st, World Championships - Birmingham, Great Britain |
1995-96 |
1st, Russian Nationals
1st, Centennial on Ice
1st, Champions' Series Final - Paris, France
1st, European Championships - Sofia, Bulgaria
1st, World Championships - Edmonton, Canada |
1996-97 |
1st, Trophée de France
1st, Cup of Russia - Saint Petersburg, Russia
1st, Pro-Am competition - New York, USA
1st, Skate America
1st, Russian National Championships
1st, Champions' Series Final - Germany
1st, European Championships - Paris, France
1st, World Championships - Lausanne, Switzerland |
1997-98 |
1st, Trophée Lalique - Paris, France
1st, NHK Tophy - Japan
1st, European Championships - Milan, Italy
1st, XVIII Olympic Winter Games - Nagano, Japan |
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