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  2. Category:Gymnasts from Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Artistic gymnasts from Georgia (country) (2 C) O. Olympic gymnasts for Georgia (country) (6 P) R. Rhythmic gymnasts from Georgia (country) (8 P) T.

  3. Category:Georgia GymDogs coaches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Georgia GymDogs coaches" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Jay Clark (coach) D.

  4. Category:Gymnastics in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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  5. North Gwinnett High School - Wikipedia

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    North Gwinnett High School was established in 1958. [4] It was built in a former cotton field between the communities of Suwanee and Sugar Hill for the purpose of consolidating the two communities' separate high schools, Suwanee High School and Sugar Hill High School.

  6. List of former United States women's national gymnastics team ...

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    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 ...

  7. Georgia gymnastics coach Courtney Kupets Carter is fired ...

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  8. Georgia GymDogs - Wikipedia

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    The women's gymnastics program was started in 1973 with Melinda Airhart as the head coach, and the team competed in the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). After the 1979–80 season, the team began competing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) following the dissolution of the AIAW.

  9. USA Ultimate - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1979 as the Ultimate Players Association, but rebranded itself as USA Ultimate on May 25, 2010. The United States Olympic Committee , empowered to govern amateur sport in the USA per the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act of 1978, officially recognized USA Ultimate as a Recognized Sport Organization on June 10, 2014.