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Third American woman to win the All Around Gold medal; has her own fashion line as well as a Level 10 competition named in her honor. | Nastia Liukin | 85%
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Scored seven perfect 10.0s at the 1976 Games in Montreal and became the All Around Champion...all at the age of 14. | Nadia Comaneci | 84%
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Second American woman to win the All Around Gold medal | Carly Patterson | 82%
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First American woman to win the All Around Gold medal | Mary Lou Retton | 82%
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Universally accepted as the "Diva" of gymnastics, this Russian star struck gold at the 1996 and 2000 Olympics on the uneven bars | Svetlana Khorkina | 73%
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This gymnast pioneered one of the most difficult vaults being performed today; she was also the 2000 Olympic All Around Champion after the disqualification of Andreea Raducan. | Simona Amanar | 70%
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Infamous Romanian-born coach known for his enthusiasm and large presence. | Bela Karolyi | 67%
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Fourth American woman to win the All Around Gold medal; nicknamed "Flying Squirrel" for high-flying release moves on the uneven bars. | Gabrielle Douglas | 58%
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Won 18 total Olympic medals between 1956-1964. Was most decorated Olympian for over forty years. | Larisa Latynina | 51%
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At the 1996 Olympics, this Chinese gymnast was nicknamed "Mighty Mo" for her power and grace--especially on the balance beam. | Mo Huilan | 51%
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In 1992, this gymnast for the Unified Team (post-Soviet Union) did not qualify for the All Around final. However, an "injured" teammate allowed for her to compete--and she took the gold. | Tatiana Gutsu | 49%
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She showed her support of Czechoslovakia, her home country, by making a solemn protest during a medal ceremony at the 1968 Games in Mexico City | Vera Caslavska | 47%
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This American gymnast made it to the 2004 Games in Athens thanks to Pamela Anderson, who donated the travel fees. | Mohini Bhardwaj | 37%
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This shy Romanian gymnast once said, "Giving interviews is the most difficult thing about being a gymnast" | Gina Gogean | 27%
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This Chinese gymnast was stripped of her medal in 2010 after it was discovered that she had been underage when she competed at the Olympics. | Dong Fangxiao | 20%
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This gymnast's view on gymnasts demeanor was "First, don't cry. That's the worst thing a gymnast can do in training, because it can ruin your concentration and lead to injury. Second, always place the highest demands of yourself on the sport. | Rozalia Galieva | 7%
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