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Kerri Strug, 26, has gone from leotards and winning Olympic gold at 18 to business suits and the 9-to-5 bustle of a federal job in Washington."The Olympics, that's one of the greatest moments of ...
Tucsonan Kerri Strug, who became a global star by helping Team USA win the 1996 Olympic gymnastics gold medal, is 40 now, but continues to command an audience. She will ...
Kerri Strug, whose vault at the 1996 Olympics clinched gold for the U.S. women's gymnastics team, on Tuesday marked Wednesday's 100-day countdown to the Beijing Games by sharing lessons with ...
Former Olympic gymnast Dominique Moceanu spoke candidly about how it felt to be back with USA Gymnastics, revealing that for ...
Former Arizona Wildcats gymnastics coach Jim Gault, who was Olympic gold medalist Kerri Strug’s first coach, died Monday in Leesville, S.C. He was 77.
During the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, Kerri Strug of Team USA pushed through the pain to stick her final vault landing while battling an injured ankle. With the gold medal on the ...
The images from Atlanta are indelibly impressed on the American consciousness: Kerri Strug landing on a gimpy ankle; Strug crated to the medal stand in the giant arms of her coach, Bela Karolyi; and ...
As a self-confessed control freak whose gymnastics career was all about regimentation, Kerri Strug cannot quite believe how her life has spiralled out of control over the past four years -- all ...
Kerri Strug of the United States is carried by coach Bela Karolyi during the team competition of the Women’s Gymnastics event of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games held on July 23, 1996 in the ...