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Tracee Talavera

Tracee Ann Talavera (born September 1, 1966)[1] is an American former artistic gymnast who competed for the United States at the Olympics and World Championships. She qualified for the 1980 Olympic team. She was the 1981 and 1982 U.S. National All-around Champion and a member of the silver medal-winning American team at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Talavera was born in Santa Clara, California.[1]

Tracee Talavera
Full nameTracee Ann Talavera
BornSeptember 1, 1966 (1966-09) (age 57)
Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Medal record

Gymnastics career edit

Coached by Dick and Linda Mulvihill until 1983, when she began training with Mike Lynch,[2] Talavera rose to prominence on the U.S. gymnastics scene in the late 1970s. In 1978 she won the all-around titles in both the junior division of the U.S. National Championships and the Junior Olympic Nationals. The following year, competing as a senior, she placed second in the all-around at the U.S. Nationals and third at the World team trials. She was awarded a spot on the 1979 team for the World Championships,[2] but at age 12½ was well below the minimum age requirement of 14 and was deemed ineligible to compete.[3]

Talavera continued to enjoy success in 1980. Early in the year, she won the all-around title and every event except vault at the American Cup, beating a field that included Romanian Emilia Eberle, a multiple medalist at the World Championships.[4] She also placed first at the Olympic Festival and had a strong second-place all-around showing at the 1980 U.S. Nationals. In 1980 Talavera was also the subject of a biography, The story of a young gymnast: Tracee Talavera published by Bantam Books.[5]

She won the U.S. Olympic Trials and was named to the women's gymnastics team for the 1980 Olympics in Moscow.[6] However, due to President Jimmy Carter's boycott of the Games in the Soviet Union to protest the invasion of Afghanistan, Talavera, along with the rest of the American team, was unable to participate in the Olympics.[2] As consolation, she was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal many years later.[7]

Talavera continued competing as a member of the U.S. National team after the Olympics. In 1981, she won her second U.S. National Championship and participated in the World Championships in Moscow, helping the American team to a 6th-place finish. She also became one of only a few American women to date to win an individual medal at Worlds, earning a bronze on the balance beam.[3] Talavera's original balance beam element, a one-handed flair, was named after her in the Code of Points. It is still included in the Code, and currently carries a 'C' difficulty rating.[8]

In 1983 Talavera's competitive fortunes changed. She was only able to achieve a 15th-place finish at U.S. Nationals and was left off the World Championships team. However, in 1984 she returned to finish 8th in the all-around at Nationals and win the beam gold medal, placed 6th at the U.S. Olympic Trials, and earned a spot on the American team at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. She helped the team to a silver-medal finish and qualified for the vault event final, placing 4th.[9]

After the Olympics, Talavera participated in an exhibition tour with her teammates.[10]

Post-retirement edit

Talavera retired from gymnastics after the 1984 tour and returned to school, earning a B.A. degree in Communications from Saint Mary's College of California in 1990.[11] In 1998 she was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame.[2] She was working as a coach at Golden Gate Gymnastics in Concord, California (until they closed in 2009) and remains involved in USA Gymnastics. In 2000, she was a member of the selection committee for the women's gymnastics team for the Sydney Olympics.[9]

Talavera was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1988.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d
  3. ^ a b List of competitive results and bio at Gymn-Forum
  4. ^ Results from 1980 American Cup at Gymn-Forum
  5. ^ The story of a young gymnast: Tracee Talavera Karen Folger Jacobs, Bantam Books 1980, ISBN 0-553-14134-1
  6. ^ Results from 1980 U.S. Olympic Trials at Gymn-Forum
  7. ^ Caroccioli, Tom; Caroccioli, Jerry (2008). Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. Highland Park, IL: New Chapter Press. pp. 243–253. ISBN 978-0942257403.
  8. ^ USA Gymnastics
  9. ^ a b International Gymnast, 2004
  10. ^ USA Gymnastics Olympics site
  11. ^ "Letters to the Editor: More Olympians" Saint Mary's Magazine, 2008
  12. ^ . articles.chicagotribune.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-19.

External links edit

  • List of competitive results at Gymn Forum

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Tracee Ann Talavera born September 1 1966 1 is an American former artistic gymnast who competed for the United States at the Olympics and World Championships She qualified for the 1980 Olympic team She was the 1981 and 1982 U S National All around Champion and a member of the silver medal winning American team at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles Talavera was born in Santa Clara California 1 Tracee TalaveraFull nameTracee Ann TalaveraBornSeptember 1 1966 1966 09 age 57 Santa Clara California U S Medal record Women s artistic gymnasticsRepresenting United StatesOlympic Games1984 Los Angeles Team all aroundWorld Championships1981 Moscow Balance beam Contents 1 Gymnastics career 2 Post retirement 3 References 4 External linksGymnastics career editCoached by Dick and Linda Mulvihill until 1983 when she began training with Mike Lynch 2 Talavera rose to prominence on the U S gymnastics scene in the late 1970s In 1978 she won the all around titles in both the junior division of the U S National Championships and the Junior Olympic Nationals The following year competing as a senior she placed second in the all around at the U S Nationals and third at the World team trials She was awarded a spot on the 1979 team for the World Championships 2 but at age 12 was well below the minimum age requirement of 14 and was deemed ineligible to compete 3 Talavera continued to enjoy success in 1980 Early in the year she won the all around title and every event except vault at the American Cup beating a field that included Romanian Emilia Eberle a multiple medalist at the World Championships 4 She also placed first at the Olympic Festival and had a strong second place all around showing at the 1980 U S Nationals In 1980 Talavera was also the subject of a biography The story of a young gymnast Tracee Talavera published by Bantam Books 5 She won the U S Olympic Trials and was named to the women s gymnastics team for the 1980 Olympics in Moscow 6 However due to President Jimmy Carter s boycott of the Games in the Soviet Union to protest the invasion of Afghanistan Talavera along with the rest of the American team was unable to participate in the Olympics 2 As consolation she was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal many years later 7 Talavera continued competing as a member of the U S National team after the Olympics In 1981 she won her second U S National Championship and participated in the World Championships in Moscow helping the American team to a 6th place finish She also became one of only a few American women to date to win an individual medal at Worlds earning a bronze on the balance beam 3 Talavera s original balance beam element a one handed flair was named after her in the Code of Points It is still included in the Code and currently carries a C difficulty rating 8 In 1983 Talavera s competitive fortunes changed She was only able to achieve a 15th place finish at U S Nationals and was left off the World Championships team However in 1984 she returned to finish 8th in the all around at Nationals and win the beam gold medal placed 6th at the U S Olympic Trials and earned a spot on the American team at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles She helped the team to a silver medal finish and qualified for the vault event final placing 4th 9 After the Olympics Talavera participated in an exhibition tour with her teammates 10 Post retirement editTalavera retired from gymnastics after the 1984 tour and returned to school earning a B A degree in Communications from Saint Mary s College of California in 1990 11 In 1998 she was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame 2 She was working as a coach at Golden Gate Gymnastics in Concord California until they closed in 2009 and remains involved in USA Gymnastics In 2000 she was a member of the selection committee for the women s gymnastics team for the Sydney Olympics 9 Talavera was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1988 12 References edit a b Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Tracee Talavera Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on April 18 2020 Retrieved November 13 2015 a b c d Talavera s Hall of Fame bio at USA Gymnastics a b List of competitive results and bio at Gymn Forum Results from 1980 American Cup at Gymn Forum The story of a young gymnast Tracee Talavera Karen Folger Jacobs Bantam Books 1980 ISBN 0 553 14134 1 Results from 1980 U S Olympic Trials at Gymn Forum Caroccioli Tom Caroccioli Jerry 2008 Boycott Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games Highland Park IL New Chapter Press pp 243 253 ISBN 978 0942257403 Gymnastics Glossary amp Elements Named for U S Gymnasts USA Gymnastics a b IG Online Interview 1984 U S Women s Team International Gymnast 2004 Favorite Olympic Moments Tracee Talavera USA Gymnastics Olympics site Letters to the Editor More Olympians Saint Mary s Magazine 2008 Gymnast s Lessons Also Work In Real Life tribunedigital chicagotribune articles chicagotribune com Archived from the original on 2016 01 19 External links editList of competitive results at Gymn Forum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tracee Talavera amp oldid 1179971006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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