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Chellsie Marie Memmel (born June 23, 1988) is an American artistic gymnast.She is the 2005 world all-around champion (the third American woman, after Kim Zmeskal and Shannon Miller, to win that title) and the 2003 world champion on the uneven bars.
Davis's older brother John coaches gymnastics in Arkansas. Her mother is retired. In addition to a sibling, she has a Chihuahua named Princess Molly. When she is not doing gymnastics, her hobbies include video games, board games and NASCAR. In the gym, Davis trains 36 hours a week. [6] Chelsea started gymnastics when she was 3 years old in her ...
USA Gymnastics, the governing body for gymnastics in the United States, generally names the teams each summer after the National Championships, but gymnasts are sometimes added to or removed from the rosters based on their performance at training camps throughout the year. Thus, some gymnasts listed under a given year were on the national team ...
At the conclusion of the Olympic trials only Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin were named to the team to represent the USA at the 2008 Summer Olympics.The remaining members of the team were to be determined after a selection camp; attendees included: Jana Bieger, Chelsea Davis, Ivana Hong, Mattie Larson, Corrie Lothrop, Chellsie Memmel, Samantha Peszek, Alicia Sacramone, Bridget Sloan, and ...
The 2010 Visa U.S. National Gymnastics Championships was the 47th edition of the U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. The competition was held from August 11–14, 2010 at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut .
The United States women's national artistic gymnastics team represents the United States in FIG international competitions. As of 2024, the U.S. team is the reigning World team champion and the reigning Olympic team gold medalists, with the five gymnasts nicknamed the "Golden Girls."
C. Michelle Campi; Julianna Cannamela; Jennie Caputo; Bridgette Caquatto; Mackenzie Caquatto; Jade Carey; Kittia Carpenter; Ann Carr (gymnast) Consetta Caruccio-Lenz
At the 1987 US Gymnastics Championships, Stack won silver in the junior all-around. [2] Also in 1987, when Stack was fourteen, she competed at the Chunichi Cup in Japan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] While practicing on the balance beam an hour [ 2 ] before the competition, she fell and broke two [ 2 ] of her toes.