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Program(s): Men's Artistic |
Inducted as: Athlete
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Program(s): Trampoline & Tumbling |
Inducted as: Athlete
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Program(s): Women's Artistic |
Inducted as: Athlete
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Program(s): Men's Artistic |
Inducted as: Coach
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Program(s): Women's Artistic |
Inducted as: Athlete
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Program(s): Women's Artistic |
Inducted as: Athlete
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Five athletes and one coach comprise the 2011 class of inductees for the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame: 1972 Olympian Jim Culhane of Tomball, Texas (men’s gymnastics); six-time world tumbling champion Jill Hollembeak of Chicago; 1992 Olympian Tamara Levinson of Los Angeles (rhythmic gymnastics); 2000 Olympic team bronze-medalists Kristen Maloney of Dover, N.H., and Elise Ray of Reisterstown, Md., and 1988 Olympian Chelle Stack of Clermont, Fla. (women’s gymnastics); and coach Stacy Maloney of New Berlin, Wis., who coached 2004 Olympic all-around champion Paul Hamm and his twin brother Morgan, both of whom competed in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games.
“Congratulations to the 2011 inductees, who are being recognized for their accomplishments and contributions to gymnastics,” said Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics. “Their contributions over the years have helped weave the rich tapestry of USA Gymnastics.”