Yelena_Grishina

Yelena Grishina

Yelena Grishina

Soviet fencer


Yelena Borisovna Grishina (Russian: Елена Борисовна Гришина; born 6 November 1968) is a former Soviet fencer. She competed in the women's team foil events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics. In the 1989 World Fencing Championships and the 1990 World Fencing Championships she won silver medals in foil team competing for the Soviet Union, and in 1995 she won a bronze medal in the European Championships in foil.

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Grishina is a member of Match TV, the press attache and spokesperson of the Russian Fencing Federation.[1][2]

Personal life

Yelena comes from a family of Olympians. Her father, Boris Grishin, medaled in water polo in the Olympics, and her brother Yevgeny Grishin won bronze in water polo in the Olympics as well.

Grishina's mother, Valentina Rastvorova, was born in Odessa, Ukraine.[3] She was a six-time world champion foil fencer who ascended the Olympic podium twice.[4]

Her son, Sergey Bida, is a top-ranked épée fencer who made his Olympic debut in Tokyo, winning a silver medal.[5] He was ranked #1 in the world in 2020.[6] He is also a three-time European épée team champion.[7] He moved to the United States in 2023 after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, along with his wife, Olympic épée fencer Violetta Khrapina Bida.[8][9]

Fencing career

She competed in the women's team foil events at the 1988 (for the Soviet Union) and 1992 Summer Olympics (for the Unified Team), with the team coming in fourth at each Olympics.[10][11]

In the 1989 World Fencing Championships and the 1990 World Fencing Championships she won silver medals in foil team competing for the Soviet Union.[11]

In 1995 she won a bronze medal in the European Championships in foil.[12]


References

  1. "РАСПИСАНИЕ ТРАНСЛЯЦИЙ XXXI ЛЕТНИХ ОЛИМПИЙСКИХ ИГР С 3 ПО 7 АВГУСТА 2016 ГОДА". sporttvnews.ru.
  2. Chirashnya, Igor (8 May 2020). "Parenting Insight from Elena Grishina, Champion Fencing Mom of the World's #1 Epee Fencer, Sergey Bida". Academy of Fencing Masters. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  3. Etchells, Daniel (23 January 2020). "World silver medallist Bida going for gold at FIE Épée Grand Prix in Doha". Inside the Games. Dunsar Media. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. "The International Fencing Federation". The International Fencing Federation official website.
  5. Владимир Линдер, Павел Андрианов, Ирина Прасканова, Сергей Шилов (2021). На крыльях «Буревестника». История студенческого спорта (in Russian).
  6. Igor Chirashnya (21 June 2023). "Welcome Sergey Bida to the United States and to AFM!". Academy of Fencing Masters.
  7. "Yelena Grishina Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2011.

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