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Then and now: The most famous Olympic medalists - Page 21 of 57 - Kiwi Report

Then and now: The most famous Olympic medalists


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[post_page_title]Domonique Moceanu[/post_page_title]
Dominique Moceanu stepped in and took the place of Kerri Strug as she performed in the 1996 Women’s Individual All-Around. Dominique was the youngest Olympian athlete to legally compete at the age of 14 and was rewarded with a gold medal.

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Domonique Moceanu

Four years later, in 2000, the young gymnast decided to retire from the sport after sustaining multiple injuries throughout her career. Domonique worked as an athletic coach while she studied to receive a degree in Business Management and wrote an autobiography entitled “Off Balance” that described the pros and cons of being a gymnastics starlet during her tender teenage years.

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