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Tracee Talavera - Wikipedia
Tracee Ann Talavera (born September 1, 1966) [1] is an American former artistic gymnast who competed for the United States at the Olympics and World Championships. She qualified for the 1980 Olympic team.
1980 Olympic Gymnastics Team reflects 30 years later
2010年8月16日 · The best way to put Kathy Johnson’s career in perspective is this: Tracee Talavera made a World Championships team when she was 12, though she was too young to compete. When Johnson was 12, she had just begun gymnastics – …
Talavera, Tracee - USA Gymnastics
Tracee Talavera is a former World and Olympic Medalist as well as a U.S. National Champion. Talavera was the Junior National Champion in 1978 and quickly moved up to the senior ranks. Coached by Dick and Linda Mulvihill in 1979, Talavera earned the bronze medal in the all-around at the American Cup.
Tracee Talavera and Mike Lynch – StoryCorps Archive
2019年11月1日 · Tracee Talavera (53) and Mike Lynch (65), Tracee's former coach, share memories of their experiences at the Olympics and also discuss some of the new developments in the world of gymnastics.
Tracee Talavera - Gymnastics Wiki
Tracee Talavera (born September 1, 1966 in San Francisco) is a retired artistic gymnast of Mexican-American descent who competed for the United States at the Olympics and World Championships. She was the 1981 and 1982 U.S. National All-around Champion and a member of the silver medal-winning American team at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Biography: TALAVERA, Tracee - Gymnastics Skills & Equipment
2018年3月22日 · Tracee Talavera matured as an elite gymnastic competitor more quickly than seems possible. She is one of the few or the only gymnast to actually make an Olympic Gymnastic Team when she was still too young to compete.
Tracee Talavera (born September 1, 1966) | World Biographical …
Tracee Ann Talavera is an American retired artistic gymnast of Mexican-American descent who competed for the United States at the Olympics and World Championships.
Olympedia – Tracee Talavera
Tracee Talavera qualified for the US team at the 1979 World Championships, but could not compete because she was still only 13-years-old. In 1981 she became one of the first US women to win a medal at the World Championships, taking a bronze medal on the balance beam.
Tracee Talavera (USA) - GYMN-FORUM
2022年6月16日 · Tracee was born on September 1, 1966 in San Francisco. She was coached throughout most of her career by Dick and Linda Mulvihill at the National Academy of Artistic Gymnastics. Talavera earned a spot on the 1979 US world championships team but was not allowed to compete due to her age (13 years).
Tracee Talavera: The Girl With a Flair by Pia Cabañero - Issuu
In honor of American gymnast Tracee Talavera's birthday during this date of publication, this 48-page zine explores her gymnastics career in a creative manner, with elements from scrapbook...