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339:, later said, "You could tell it was not a safe vault for her to be doing. Someone along the way should have stopped her." However, Gomez's coaches insisted that she needed to continue training and competing the Yurchenko vault in order to achieve high scores. Gomez fell into a coma during treatment due to a hospital error and never awoke. She died in 1991. 350:. Her condition was allegedly spurred by comments from international judges and her coaches. Desperate to move up the ranks in the highly competitive world of Olympic-level gymnastics, Henrich took the criticisms to heart; her drive to lose a few pounds progressed to unhealthy eating habits and, eventually, became full-blown 330:
broke her neck while warming up for vault at a competition in Japan. Observers had noticed her struggle with the apparatus over the months leading up to the competition, including her former coach Béla Károlyi, past and present teammates, and even her own coach, Al Fong. Gomez's technique on the
354:. She weighed 47 pounds when she died. Her death led to changes in the way coaches across the nation implement nutrition in training, and how television and media discuss gymnasts' bodies. 335:
had been described as shaky at best, and Gomez was unable to perform the vault with consistency during practices, sometimes missing her feet on the springboard. A teammate from Károlyi's,
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GAGE was founded in 1979 by its present-day owner and head coach,
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The deaths of GAGE gymnasts in 1988 and 1994 drew controversy.
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team and uneven bars silver medalist and two-time NCAA champion
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Index

Artistic gymnastics
Blue Springs, Missouri
Al Fong
Madison Desch
Brenna Dowell
Sabrina Vega
Courtney McCool
Terin Humphrey
Katelyn Ohashi
Christy Henrich
Julissa Gomez
Ivana Hong
Sarah Finnegan
Kara Eaker
Aleah Finnegan
Leanne Wong
gagecenter.com
Blue Springs, Missouri
Al Fong
Lynnzee Brown
2024 Olympian
Madison Desch
2014 World Championships
Brenna Dowell
2015 World Championships
Kara Eaker
World Championships
Aleah Finnegan
2024 Olympian
2019 Pan American Games

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