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Kerri Allyson Strug (born November 19, 1977) is a retired American gymnast from Tucson, Arizona. She was a member of the Magnificent Seven , the victorious all-around women's gymnastics team that represented the United States at the 1996 Summer Olympics .
Kerri Strug's vault was one of the clips and ended up receiving the most votes, placing first on the countdown. On July 8–10, 2016 all of the Magnificent Seven were at the SAP center for the Olympic trials and the USA Gymnastics' Parade of Olympians on July 9 in San Jose, California.
The post Q&A With USA Gold-Medal Winning Gymnast Kerri Strug appeared first on The Spun. It seems impossible to believe that this week is the 25th anniversary of Kerri Strug vaulting the U.S ...
Bela Karolyi, the legendary and controversial Romanian American gymnastics coach who helped lead Mary Lou Retton, Nadia Comaneci and Kerri Strug to Olympic gold, has died, USA Gymnastics announced.
Kerri Strug took a step away from competitive gymnastics after winning gold in the 1996 Olympics. Here's what she's been up to since.
Károlyi coached many notable national, European, Olympic gymnasts as well as those from the World Gymnastics Championships including Nadia Comăneci, Ecaterina Szabo, Mary Lou Retton, Julianne McNamara, Betty Okino, Teodora Ungureanu, Kim Zmeskal, Kristie Phillips, Dominique Moceanu, Phoebe Mills, and Kerri Strug. He coached nine Olympic ...
Kerri Strug. In 1996, the women of the U.S. gymnastics team, dubbed the “Magnificent Seven,” had a lot riding on Kerri Strug’s performance in the final team event on vault. Given how tight ...
Kerri Strug: Dominique Dawes: 1994 Nashville, Tennessee: Dominique Dawes: Shannon Miller: Amanda Borden: 1995 New Orleans, Louisiana: Dominique Dawes: Doni Thompson Kerri Strug: 1996 Knoxville, Tennessee: Dominique Dawes: Katie Teft Monica Flammer 1997 Denver, Colorado: Kristy Powell: Mary Beth Arnold Vanessa Atler