Alicia Sacramone 2008 Bejing Olympic Gymnast's last name is pronounced: "Saak-raa-moan-ee."
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Her name was Kerri Strug. If you mean the US Gymnast in the 1996 Olympic Games who hurt her leg on the vault.
Nastia Liukin is the 2008 Beijing Olympic Gold Medalist for the Women's Gymnastics All-Around Competition. In addition, she is the 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist on Uneven Bar, Balance Beam, Team Competition, and the Bronze Medalist on Floor Exercise. She is also the 2005 and 2007 World Champion on Balance Beam and 2005 World Champion on Uneven Bars. With 9 World Championship medals, 7 of them on individual events, she is tied with Shannon Miller as the American gymnast with the most World Championship medals. Liukin is also tied with Mary Lou Retton and Shannon Miller as the American gymnast with the most medals at a single Olympic Games. Moreover, Nastia is the third female American gymnast to win the Olympic All-Around competition with the former being Mary Lou Retton and Carly Patterson. Both of her parents were former World Champions or Olympic Champions for the Soviet Union. Her father, Valeri Liukin, who is also her coach, was a former Artistic Gymnast for the USSR, having won the Parallel Bar and the Team Competition at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Nastia's mother, Anna Kotchneva Liukin, was a Rhythmic Gymnast, who won the 1987 World Champion for the USSR in Clubs. sorry to correct you but she is also a gold medalist all around in 2008! that's wht she is most famous for how could you forget!
The best way to write about the history would be to start with the very first female gymnast who made her way to the Olympics in 1948. Her name was Marian Barone, and she walked away earning one bronze medal.
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No, the noun 'Olympics' is a proper noun, a shortened for the the proper noun 'Olympic Games', the name of a specific international sporting event.A proper noun is always capitalized.
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