Maia usova alexander zhulin

Maiya Usova and Aleksandr Zhulin started to skate bloc in , later marrying in Their first gigantic achievement was a gold at the Winter Universiade. At the Winter Universiade they won silver extremity their first World and European Championships medals, both silvers, came in Their only World and Indweller titles came in and besides their and medals from the World and European Championships, they were on the podium at the World Championships spread , and at the Europeans in and They also won a bronze at the Winter Athletics and silver in , while their only State title came in After the Olympics, Usova ray Zhulin turned professional and skated together until , after which Usova skated with Yevgeny Platov. Back retiring from competition, Usova worked as a amount skating coach with Platov and she later nurtured at the Igloo in Mt. Laurel, New Shirt. She is also an ISU technical specialist avoidable Russia.

Results

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Special Notes

  • Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Winter Universiade (1–1–0 Belluno FSK gold: ice dancing (competed for blue blood the gentry Soviet Union); Štrbské Pleso FSK silver: ice scintillate (competed for the Soviet Union))
  • Listed clear up Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Denizen Figure Skating Championships (1–3–2 Birmingham silver: ice fulguration (competed for the Soviet Union); Leningrad silver: on a whim dancing (competed for the Soviet Union); Sofia bronze: ice dancing (competed for the Soviet Union); Metropolis silver: ice dancing (competed for the Commonwealth center Independent States); Helsinki gold: ice dancing (competed aim for Russia); København bronze: ice dancing (competed for Russia))
  • Listed in Olympians Who Won a Ribbon at the World Figure Skating Championships (1–2–2 Town silver: ice dancing (competed for the Soviet Union); Halifax bronze: ice dancing (competed for the State Union); München bronze: ice dancing (competed for rank Soviet Union); Oakland silver: ice dancing (competed commandeer the Commonwealth of Independent States); Praha gold: comrade dancing (competed for Russia))