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  Tatyana Gutsu - Biocrawler
Tatiana Constantinovna Gutsu (born September 5, 1976 in Odessa) is a Ukrainian gymnast, winner of the 1992 Olympic all-around title.
Gutsu starting participating in gymnastics at age 6, and became a member of the national team of the Soviet Union in 1988.
Gutsu's final performance was just enough to hold of a challenge of America's Shannon Miller to win the title by 0.012 points.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Tatyana_Gutsu   (280 words)

  
  Tetyana Hutsu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gutsu starting participating in gymnastics at age 6, and became a member of the national team of the Soviet Union in 1988.
Gutsu became involved in a close finish for the gold medal.
Gutsu's final performance was just enough to hold of a challenge of America's Shannon Miller to win the title by 0.012 points.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tatyana_Gutsu   (304 words)

  
 Rozalia's Republik Biography (English)
In April of that year, she, Tatyana Gutsu, Tatyana Lisenko, and Svetlana Boginskaya were chosen to compete in the First World Apparatus Championships, a world championships with no team or all-around.
Touted by her coaches to be the next great star, Gutsu had a mediocre compulsory and shockingly fell off the beam in team optionals.
Gutsu did in fact win the All-Around Gold and gave Roza $1500, half of what she received from the Ukranian Olympic Committee.
www.gymagery.com /rozagalieva/biographies/english/englishbio.html   (1042 words)

  
 Shannon Miller News - The New York Times
Just two days ago, Tatyana Gutsu had no reason to expect that she would do anything more tonight than sit beside the competition floor, watching her three Unified Team mates prance through their routines in the all-around competition of the Barcelona Olympics.
But when their third qualifier, Roza Galyeva, developed a sore knee in practice, team officials decided to replace her with Gutsu, who had finished fourth.
It is a common practice in gymnastics, as the rules allow, even if the injury is n...
topics.nytimes.com /top/reference/timestopics/people/m/shannon_miller/index.html?s=oldest&   (1133 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Sports: Gymnastics: Hamm falls on vault landing, but then ...
The previous closest margin in the event was.017 by Leon Stukelj of Yugoslavia over Robert Prazak of Czechoslovakia in the 1924 Games.
The women also had.012, in 1992, when Ukraine's Tatyana Gutsu edged American Shannon Miller.
After Hamm's victory, Avery grabbed him in a bearhug.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/sports/2002008836_webhamm18.html   (951 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Hamm recovers from ugly fall to win gold | Deseret Morning News Web edition
The previous closest margin in the event was.017 by Leon Stukelj of Yugoslavia over Robert Prazak of Czechoslovakia in the 1924 Games.
The women also had.012, in 1992, when Ukraine's Tatyana Gutsu edged American Shannon Miller.
After Hamm's victory, Avery grabbed him in a bearhug.
deseretnews.com /dn/print/1,1442,595085061,00.html   (939 words)

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