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  2. Ian Gunther - Wikipedia

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    Ian David Gunther (born September 10, 1999) [2] is an American artistic gymnast and social media content creator. He is a 4-time NCAA team champion, and an MPSF team champion with Stanford. [3]

  3. Paul Hunt (gymnast) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Hunt is an American gymnastics coach, and gymnastics clown. Hunt has performed comedic women's gymnastics routines, [1] including the uneven bars, [2] floor exercises, [3] and the balance beam [4] since 1980. [3] He has performed on US and international television, including Wide World of Sports and America's Funniest Videos. [5]

  4. Johanna Quaas - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Quaas (IPA: [joˈhana ˈkvaːs]; née Geißler IPA: [ˈgaɪsˌlɐ]; born 20 November 1925) is a German gymnast who, on 12 April 2012, was certified by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest active competitive gymnast.

  5. 10 facts about the diverse, strong five women of the USA ...

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    The U.S. didn't have an African American female gymnast on the team until 1980. Now, the team consists of two African American women, one Puerto Rican and one Jewish woman.

  6. Jennifer Bricker - Wikipedia

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    Bricker grew up competing in gymnastics alongside teammates who did not have disabilities. [4] At age of 10, she competed in the Junior Olympics. [5] In 1998, Bricker competed in the AAU Junior Olympics (power tumbling), placing fourth. The same year she received the U.S. Tumbling Association’s Inspiration Award.

  7. Aliya Mustafina - Wikipedia

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    Mustafina at the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. In October, she competed at the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Rotterdam and made history by qualifying for the all-around final and all four event finals—the first gymnast to do so since Shannon Miller and Svetlana Khorkina in 1996. She contributed an all-around ...

  8. Simone Biles - Wikipedia

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    Biles was added back to the National Team on March 1 after the Athlete Selection Committee viewed recent videos of her performances. [73] [74] Her first competition of the year was the U.S. Classic in July, where she won the all-around title ahead of Riley McCusker by 1.200 points. [75]

  9. Jules LeBlanc - Wikipedia

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    LeBlanc was originally known for her gymnastic videos. [8] [9] Her gymnastic meets and tutorials started being published in 2008 on her YouTube channel, formerly known as Acroanna, when she was 3 years old. [5] The channel's name was changed in 2017, and now features music videos of Jules LeBlanc. [10] LeBlanc is one of the stars of a daily ...