Gymnast Sentence Examples

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  • She was a member of her high school's cheerleading squad and a gymnast for seven years.

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  • Imagine your drum major is an accomplished gymnast.

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  • Years later, when professional wrestler and gymnast Albert Earl Carter published his 1979 book, "The Miracles of Rebound Exercise," mini-trampoline sales skyrocketed.

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  • Shawn Johnson is a seasoned gymnast, no stranger to physical movement, athletic precision, and a touch of grace to go along with the talent.

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  • What should I say to the elite gymnast who had both shoulders replaced, twice, in her 30s?

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  • Nadia Comaneci - This Olympic gymnast is known around the world for being the first person to earn a perfect score of 10 in any Olympic gymnastic event.

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  • The original opening music was titled Cotton's Dream, but the title was changed to Nadia's Theme when gymnast Nadia Comaneci used it for her Olympics routine in 1976.

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  • If you are a gymnast, or if you have aspirations of becoming a member of Cirque du Soleil, this might be useful.

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  • Comaneci became the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect 10 from every judge.

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  • The Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci reached similar heights of greatness.

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  • Kara, a rhythmic gymnast from Bangor, joined the Institute in September.

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  • The other talent we remember Lara for is her ability to shoot people whilst bouncing around like an Olympic gymnast on game day.

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  • You can choose designs to adorn the sides of the rings, maybe a gymnast on a balance beam to signify your participation in gymnastics or a musical note for the marching band.

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  • She's a former champion gymnast and this sentence is expected to get her back into training and out of trouble.

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  • As the gymnast reached the apogee of her catapult, cheers erupted throughout the gym.

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  • Salma was also an accomplished gymnast who longed to compete in the Olympics, but much to her dismay, her father forbade her to take part.

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  • Now it is true that before 447 B.C., besides the teachers of writing, gymnastics and music, to whom the young Greek resorted for elementary instruction, there were artists and artisans who not only practised their crafts, but also communicated them to apprentices and pupils, and that accordingly the Platonic Protagoras recognizes in the gymnast Iccus, the physician Herodicus, and the musicians Agathocles and Pythoclides, forerunners of the sophists.

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