Kolleen Shields
American gymnast
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Full name | Kolleen Casey Shields |
Country represented | United States |
Born | 1959 (age 64–65) Saint Paul, Minnesota |
Discipline | Women's artistic gymnastics |
Kolleen Casey Shields (born 1959) was a gymnast who competed for the United States in the 1976 Montreal Olympics.[1] She finished 23rd in the vault, an event won by Nadia Comăneci. [1] She was the 1975 U.S. national champion in vault. [2] Shields competed for Southwest Missouri State University from 1977 to 1979, where she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's top female gymnast in 1979.[2][3] She transferred to the University of Minnesota, graduating with a degree in Physical Therapy. Shields became a physical therapist at the University of Iowa.
References
External links
- "Injuries in women's gymnastics", The American Journal of Sports Medicine 15:558-565 (1987) (coauthor)
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- Karl Schwenzfeier (Men's artistic head coach)
- Gene Wettstone (Men's artistic manager)
- Dorothy McClements (Women's artistic head coach)
- Rod Hill (Women's artistic manager)
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1975: United States (USA), Ann Carr, Kolleen Casey, Diane Dunbar, Kathy Howard, Roxanne Pierce, Debra Willcox |
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