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A notable bearer of this name is Oksana Chusovitina (b. 1975). Chusovitina is a professional gymnast who has remarkably appeared at 7 Olympic Games - every summer Olympics competition from 1992 through 2016; with the 2016 Olympics, she became the oldest gymnast in Olympic history, and the only gymnast to appear in 7 Games. During her career, she's competed internationally for the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan, and Germany. During her career, she's won a slew of awards (including an Olympic gold in 1992), and became one of the few women to successfully land the dangerous Produnova vault.
Oksana Grishuk (b. 1972) is a Russian ice dancer who won the Olympic Gold in 1994 and 1998.
Oksana Petrovna Grigorieva is a Russian singer-songwriter and pianist. She was born in Saransk, Mordovia, USSR, and raised in Ukraine and Russia. She studied music in Moscow and completed conservatoire studies in Kazan, before moving to London. After studying music at the Royal Academy of Music, she moved to the United States, with periods spent living in New York City and Los Angeles, California. She taught music in the U.S., and patented a technique of teaching musical notation to children.
Oksana Vozovic is a Ukrainian chess Woman Grandmaster and kickboxer. In 2003, she finished 3rd behind Alexander Zubov and Yuriy Kuzubov in Mykolaiv. She tied for 1st–2nd with Tatiana Kostiuk in the Rector Cup 2005 and tied for 1st–2nd with Evgeniya Doluhanova in the Femida 2005 tournament in Kharkiv. In 2006, she tied for 1st–2nd with Anna Ushenina in the Women's Ukrainian Chess Championship and won the event on tie-break. In the same year she won the Rector Cup in Kharkiv. In 2007, she won with the Ukrainian team a bronze medal in the World Team Chess Championship in Yekaterinburg.
Oksana Kurt, also known as Oksana Parkhomenko, is an Azerbaijani indoor volleyball player of Azeryol Baku, also member and captain of the Azerbaijan women's national volleyball team.
American rower Oksana Masters (born 1989).
Oksana Grigorieva is Mel Gibson's mistress, currently pregnant with his child.
A well-known bearer of this name is Oksana Akinshina, who is most recognized as the lead actress in "Lilja 4-ever."
Oksana is the fictional character Borat's wife, who dies during the movie Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.
Oksana Baiul is a Ukrainian figure skater who won the Olympic Gold medal in 1996.
Oksana Baiul won the Olympic Gold Medal for women's figure skating in 1994. She couldn't have won it in 1996, because the Summer Olympics were that year.
Oksana is the title of the fourth book of the Heirs of Anton series by Susan K. Downs and Susan May Warren.

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