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“The text on this page is a copy, with permission, of the official USA Gymnastics biography”
Kim Zmeskal
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1992 Olympian 1992 World Championships Gold Medalist (2) 1991 World Champion Three-Time National Champion (1990, 1991, 1992)
Hometown: Houston, Texas Residence: Plano, Texas Birth Date/Place: February 6, 1976/Houston, Texas Current Club: Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy Coach: Mary Lee Tracy Former Club: Karolyi's Gymnastics Former Coaches: Bela and Martha Karolyi School: University of Texas (via correspondence) Began Gymnastics: 1982 Years on National Team: 7 (1988-93, 1998-2000) Favorite Event: Floor exercise Web site: www.kimzmeskal.org
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PERSONAL INFO
Zmeskal retired from gymnastics in 2000. Currently she ahd her husband manage Burdette Futurez, which enables them to travel throughout the continent doing camps, clinics, appearances, choreography, and speaking engagements. Prior to retirement, she was training at Cincinnati Gymnastics Club under the coaching of 1996 Olympic Assistant Coach Mary Lee Tracy... Married October 1999 to Chris Burdette... parents are David and Clarice…siblings Melissa (7/25/79) and Eric (10/25/83)... the first American to win the all-around at a World Championships (1991)... has scored eight perfect 10.00's in her career... the only competitor at the 1992 World Championships to win more than one event... was chosen the "1992 Athlete of the Year" by her national teammates... honored by the Women's Sports Foundation with the "1990 Up & Coming" award... was named U.S. Olympic Committee SportsWoman of the Year and March of Dimes Athlete of the Year in 1991...was a member the National Honor Society in high school and was a two-time AAU Sullivan Award nominee...future goals include running and coaching at her own gymnastics school. Visit her website at www.kimzmeskal.org
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International Competition
1999 China Dual, China; 1st-Team, 1st-BB 1992 Olympic Games, Barcelona, Spain; 3rd-Team, 10th-AA, 8th-V, 6th-FX 1992 World Gymnastics Championships, Paris, France; 1st-BB & FX 1992 McDonald's International Mixed Pairs, Tallahassee, Fla.; 4th-AA (with Jarrod Hanks) 1992 McDonald's American Cup, Orlando, Fla.; 1st-AA 1991 World Gymnastics Championships, Indianapolis; 1st-AA, 2nd-Team (10.00-V), 3rd-FX, 7th-V, 1991 USA vs. Romania, Houston, Texas; 1st-AA & UB, T1st-FX, 3rd-V & BB 1991 McDonald's International Mixed Pairs, Atlanta, Ga.; 1st-AA (with Chris Waller) 1991 McDonald's American Cup, Orlando, Fla.; 2nd-AA (10.00-FX) 1990 Recontre Beaucaire, Beaucaire, France; 2nd-Team & AA, 1st-FX 1990 DTB Pokal, Stuttgart, Germany; 5th-AA 1990 Arthur Gander Memorial, Montreux, Switzerland; 3rd-AA 1990 Joaquim Blume Tournament, Barcelona, Spain; 6th-AA, 3rd-BB 1990 McDonald's Challenge: USA vs. USSR, San Jose, Calif.; 1st-AA (10.00-V) 1990 Goodwill Games, Seattle, Wash.; 2nd-Team, 6th-AA, 3rd-UB & FX 1990 International Tournament of France, Paris, France; 2nd-AA & V, 1st-FX 1990 McDonald's International Mixed Pairs, Villanova, Pa.; 1st-AA (with Lance Ringnald) 1990 McDonald's American Cup, Fairfax, Va.; 1st-AA, V, & FX, T1st-UB & BB 1989 Swiss Cup, St. Gallen, Switzerland; 1st-AA (with Lance Ringnald) 1989 Arthur Gander Memorial, Montreux, Switzerland; 1st-AA (10.00-FX) 1989 DTB Pokal, Stuttgart, Germany; 4th-AA, 2nd-BB, 3rd-V 1989 City of Popes, Avignon, France; 1st-AA
National Competition
1998 John Hancock U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Indianapolis; 11th-AA, 5th-V, 22nd-UB, 4th-BB, 13th-FX 1998 U.S. Classic, San Antonio, Texas; 3rd-AA, 3rd-V, 17th-UB, 6th-BB, 5th-FX 1998 American Classic, Orlando, Fla.; 35th-AA, 7th-V, T20th-BB, 13th-FX (did not compete UB) 1992 U.S. Olympic Trials, Baltimore, Md.; 2nd-AA (10.00-V) 1992 U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Columbus, Ohio; 1st-AA & FX, T1st-BB, 2nd-V & UB (10.00-Vault prelims) 1991 World Championships Team Trials, Indianapolis; 1st-AA 1991 U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Cincinnati, Ohio; 1st-AA, T1st-FX, 2nd-BB 1990 U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Denver, Colo.; 1st-AA, T2nd-UB, 2nd-BB & FX, 5th-V 1990 U.S. Challenge, Las Vegas, Nev.; 1st-AA (10.00-V & FX) 1989 American Classic, Dallas, Texas; 1st-AA, BB & FX, 2nd-V & UB 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival, Oklahoma City; 1st-AA & FX, 2nd-V & BB, 6th-UB (Jr. Nat'l Champs) 1989 U.S. Classic, San Antonio, Texas; 1st-AA, V & BB, 3rd-FX, 4th-UB (jr. div.) 1988 McDonald's U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Houston, Texas; T8th-AA, 3rd-FX, T4th-V, 6th-BB (jr. div.) 1988 U.S. Classic, Atlanta, Ga.; 17th-AA (jr. div.) 1988 American Classic, Phoenix, Ariz.; 6th-AA, 1st-V (jr. div.)
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