As a young teenager living in Kaliningrad, Russia, Oksana Grishina was a serious student of rhythmic gymnastics. She was so accomplished, in fact, she was awarded the honor 'Master of Sport' – a highly prestigious accomplishment in her homeland. Years later she would drift into the sport of fitness and her striking qualities became widely acknowledged internationally. |
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As an amateur Grishina was a Russian champion, a two-time Baltic champion, a European champion, and in 2006 she won the IFBB World Amateur Fitness Championships overall crown. With that level of success, she was welcomed into the IFBB pro fitness ranks. | ||||||
The 2007 season began Grishina's journey into pro fitness and making her pro debut at the Europa Super Show in Dallas she landed 16th in the field and bewildered - if not completely confused - at her finish. Undaunted, she was encouraged to enter the All-Star Fitness Classic in Arkansas just two weeks later. There, she placed third and qualified for the Fitness Olympia. The turnaround was unprecedented, but it was more about judging panels becoming more familiar with her special brand of performance. | ||||||
Since 2007, Grishina has been hugely popular among those who appreciate her abilities as a fitness competitor, but until this year she had never improved on that third-place showing in 2007 - much to the disappointment of her fan following. Over the past five years, Grishina has compiled several strong placings including a pair of fifth-place finishes at the 2010 and 2011 Fitness Olympia contests. She also placed fifth at the 2010 Fitness International, and fourth at the 2010 Phoenix Pro Fitness event. | ||||||
But with the coming of 2012, Grishina caught a break by way of a rule change that would dramatically impact her presence in a fitness lineup. The new rule stipulated that 75% of the score in a fitness competition would be relegated to the fitness routine itself. It meant that her awe-inspiring fitness performances would no longer go under-appreciated. And the results of the rule change were immediate in Grishina's case. | ||||||
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