Olympic gold medalist Oksana Baiul forced to sell $1.2M Louisiana mansion over lack of work: ‘Can’t make a living’
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Olympic gold medalist Oksana Baiul forced to sell $1.2M Louisiana mansion over lack of work: ‘Can’t make a living’
Olympic gold medalist Oksana Baiul is selling her $1.2 million mansion after her dreams of finding success in Louisiana faltered and she is forced to move back to Las Vegas amid a divorce from her longtime husband.
Olympic Gold Medalist Puts Louisiana Home on the Market Amid Life Changes
Olympic gold medalist and figure skating icon Oksana Baiul has announced she is selling her sprawling Shreveport, Louisiana mansion, citing financial struggles and an inability to make ends meet in the state she once hoped to call home. Baiul, who captured the world’s attention when she won gold at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer at just 16 years old, revealed her decision in a heartfelt message to fans on Facebook, explaining that she w…
Olympic champion Oksana Baiul is selling her luxurious 100-year-old mansion in the US 1994 Olympic figure skating champion Oksana Baiul is selling her Shreveport home for $1.195 million. She is moving to Las Vegas to work for the Vegas Golden Knights after failing to open her own figure skating school in Louisiana.
Olympic Gold Medalist Oksana Baiul Forced To Sell Louisiana Mansion, Moves Back to Las Vegas After Divorce
TL;DR Olympic gold medalist Oksana Baiul is selling her $1.2 million Shreveport mansion and moving back to Las Vegas following the collapse of her Louisiana skating school dreams and a recent divorce. The figure skating icon, who became Ukraine’s first Winter Olympic champion in 1994, said she’s “heartbroken” but ready to start a new chapter working with the Vegas Golden Knights organization. A Dream Deferred in Shreveport Oksana Baiul, 47, once…
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