Elaine Kathryn Zayak (born April 4, 1965) is an American former figure skater. She is the 1982 World champion and 1981 U.S. national champion. She competed...
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Glossary of figure skating terms (redirect from Zayak rule)
can be a quadruple jump". The unofficial name of the rule refers to Elaine Zayak, who gained an athletic advantage by performing multiple double Axels...
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figures), and later won an upset U.S. title over defending Champion Elaine Zayak, rising star Vikki de Vries, and veteran Priscilla Hill, climbing from...
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Fratianne 1981 Hartford Denise Biellmann Elaine Zayak Claudia Kristofics-Binder 1982 Copenhagen Elaine Zayak Katarina Witt Claudia Kristofics-Binder 1983...
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competition was famous for the return of previous Olympians Brian Boitano and Elaine Zayak, as well as the pre-competition attack on Nancy Kerrigan by associates...
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and the overall gold medal. The eventual winner of the competition was Elaine Zayak, who landed six triples. The next season, she won her first European...
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Steven H. Temares (born 1958, class of 1976), CEO of Bed Bath & Beyond Elaine Zayak (born 1965), figure skater who was the 1982 World champion and 1981 U...
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Lenz Elaine Zayak 1981 San Diego Elaine Zayak Priscilla Hill Lisa-Marie Allen Rosalynn Sumners 1982 Indianapolis Rosalynn Sumners Vikki de Vries Elaine Zayak...
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in their programs, called the "Zayak Rule" after American skater Elaine Zayak, has been in effect since 1983, after Zayak performed six triple jumps, four...
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Barbara Wagner Jill Watson Ingrid Wendl Lorna Wighton Tim Wood Aja Zanova Elaine Zayak In the early 1950s, the group started using portable ice rinks, called...
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