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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.
Kerri Strug was part of the U.S. women’s gymnastics team, also known as the “Magnificent Seven,” during the Summer Games in Atlanta 25 years ago.
Olympic Trials, often deemed tougher competition than the Olympics themselves, are typically filled with surprises and nail-biting. The drama for the 1996 U.S. women’s gymnastics team race occurred, ...
ATLANTA – JULY 23: Kerri Strug of the United States hurls herself down the runway while competing in the vault, part of the Womens Team Gymnastics competition at the 1996 Olympic Games on July ...
Simone Biles’ “medical issue,” which forced her to drop out of the Olympics women’s gymnastics team final on Tuesday, sparked debate about Kerri Strug’s injury at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
FILE - In this July 23, 1996, file photo, U.S. gymnastics coach Bela Karolyi carries injured Kerri Strug following the awarding ceremony at the women's team gymnastics competition at the ...
Kerri Strug was 18 years old when she made history for her heroic vault that won the U.S. gymnastics team gold at the 1996 Olympics.
USA's Kerri Strug is carried by her coach, Bela Karolyi, as she waves to the crowd on her way to receiving her gold medal for the women's team gymnastics competition, at the Centennial Summer ...
30 Jun 1996: Coach Bela Karolyi (L) and wife Martha Karolyi show their delight with the performance of their protege Kerri Strug in the US Gymnastics Olympics Trials at the Fleet Center in Boston.
That moment happened for American gymnast Kerri Strug back in 1996. Strug was part of the U.S. women's gymnastics team, also known as the "Magnificent Seven," during the Summer Games in Atlanta 25 ...
Simone Biles's decision to step back from competition and focus on her mental health after her vault went awry at the Tokyo Olympics has brought a new focus on gymnast Kerri Strug's gold medal ...