2 Responses. Amy Chow competes at the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996 on July 28, 1996 in Atlanta. Amy Chow — 77.267 Amanda Borden — 77.162 — Theresa Kulikowski — 76.491. Inscrivez-vous sur Facebook pour communiquer avec Amy Zahalka et d’autres personnes que vous pouvez connaître. Thanks for the profile. Photo cover: source. MORE: Shawn Johnson, Nastia Liukin wear 2008 leotards for Olympic watch party. As a gymnast, Amy Chow didn’t shy away from the big risks, or hesitate to take on the big challenges. Amy Zahalka est sur Facebook.

Article by: Isabel Iz. Amy became a two-time Olympian in 2000, after which she went to medical school at Stanford University and specialized in pediatrics. Certainly, the chocolate thumbprint cookies were photogenic – cute, even – but baking 300 bite-sized pecan-coated butter cookies topped with chocolate kisses would have been akin to navigating a mountain with necessary equipment and years of experience. As of 2010 Amy was practicing diving for the fun of it. USA Gymnastics recently spoke with Chow, now 31, and here’s …

She was a member of the Magnificent Seven when they became the first American women to win team gymnastics gold in 1996. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. andre spruill says: August 21, 2018 at … LINK .
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Amy Chow participated in one of the greatest events in the history of U.S. Women’s Gymnastics. In more recent years, Amy has done both diving and pole-vaulting. She then attended medical school at Stanford as well. So I confirmed: Amy Blogs Chow will be sharing 300 miniature Nanaimo bars. Comments 2; Pingbacks 0; louise says: May 17, 2015 at 17:54.

☑️ … WHAT a season for MPS Swimming & Diving!!! Reply. Porter's has been a big supporter of WHAT Swimming and we are very proud of their accomplishments!! Amy Chow rocking the beam at the Olympic Trials in 2000. Chow also returned to take a team bronze in 2000 and has one individual silver medal in uneven bars from 1996. Amy Chow, who is a 1996 Olympic gold (team) and silver (uneven bars) medalist and a 2000 Olympic team bronze medalist, will finish her medical training this summer and has big plans. After competing in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games, Chow graduated from Stanford University. She’s a beautiful gymnast who achieved so much!
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