Krystsina Tsimanouskaya is a bride again — with a Tiffany ring
The Belarusian runner, who now competes for the national team of Poland, received a marriage proposal in New York's Central Park.

Krystsina Tsimanouskaya told her Instagram followers that last year she wished to be in New York for Christmas. And this year, everything worked out for her: the athlete flew there with her beloved.
As a reminder: in 2023, Krystsina finally broke up with her husband Arseniy Zdanevich (the couple had been together for nine years, six of which were in an official marriage). Almost immediately after moving out from her ex-husband, the runner flew to Greece for a vacation — and there she met a new love. Her chosen one is Ukrainian blogger Aliaksandr Salonski.

This is what Krystsina said in an interview with "Nasha Niva" at the time:
"For me, this is not just a holiday romance or a moment of revenge. I absolutely wasn't thinking about that, I just lived by my heart. And I felt that the person I met has everything I would like to see in my partner. Our views and vision of this life align very well. We also have common interests and, to some extent, similar plans (even though we hadn't known each other before, everything came together so perfectly that it felt like we had known each other for 100 years). In that moment, I felt that I had found my person, with whom I feel good."
And now Aliaksandr has decided to propose to Krystsina. It all happened in Central Park — he put a diamond ring from Tiffany on his beloved. The girl replied: "Yes!"

In her stories, Krystsina shared that she even cried at that moment.
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