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  1. Jan 29, 2013 · Olympic silver medalist, four-time world champ and nine-time national champ Alicia Sacramone said goodbye to competitive gymnastics Tuesday, announcing her retirement after a nearly a decade as one of the sport’s most accomplished athletes.

  2. Alicia Marie Sacramone Quinn ( / ˌsækrəˈmoʊni /; born December 3, 1987) is a retired American artistic gymnast. She won a silver medal with the United States team at the 2008 Summer Olympics and is the 2005 World Champion on floor exercise and the 2010 World Champion on the vault.

  3. www.teamusa.com › profiles › alicia-sacramoneTeam USA | Alicia Sacramone

    USA Gymnastics' Sportswoman of the Year three times (2005-07). Scored a 9.9 on floor exercise at the 2005 Visa Championships, the first time a score of 9.9 or better had been awarded in the women's division at a U.S. Nationals since 1996.

  4. Alicia Sacramone. United States of America. At her first World Championships, in 2005, she earned the gold medal on floor exercise, where her dynamic tumbling blended well with her sassy choreography. She also claimed the bronze on vault, an event she routinely won at the U.S. Championships.

  5. Chellsie Memmel, Alicia Sacramone, Dan Baker to lead U.S. women's gymnastics program. The trio will replace Tom Forster who stepped down at the end of 2021

  6. The duo are two of Team USAs most successful gymnasts, with Memmel’s world all-around crown ending an 11-year drought in the event while Quinn’s 10 world medals are the most of an American gymnast other than Simone Biles.

  7. Alicia Sacramone. Class of 2016 · Disciplines (s): Women's Artistic · Inducted as: Athlete. Sacramone won 10 career World medals, the second highest total by a U.S. gymnast, and was the team captain of the silver-medal team at the 2008 Olympic Games.

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