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  1. Apr 5, 2023 · Amanda Borden began gymnastic training in 1984 under coach Mary Lee Tracy at the Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy. Her courage to perform and ability to learn quickly led to her being named to the U.S. National Team six times, (1990 & fiscal years 1992-’97).

  2. Jun 19, 2019 · 1:30. Olympic gymnast Amanda Borden was 19 when she first learned that she was born to lead. She and the other members of the Magnificent Seven, the team that won U.S. its first-ever gold medal...

  3. Borden was captain of the Olympic Gold Medal team for U.S. women's gymnastics in 1996. Borden is a three-time World Championships team member and earned a silver medal in the team competition in 1994. She was a member of the gold-medal Pan American Games team and won the beam event.

  4. Jul 26, 2016 · Ever since Amanda Borden captained the first American women’s gymnastics team to win an Olympic Gold Medal, her life has been nothing short of a balancing act. Called the “Magnificent Seven,”...

  5. Class of 2006 · Disciplines (s): Women's Artistic · Inducted as: Athlete. As captain of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics’ Magnificent Seven, Amanda Borden found most of her success on the floor exercise and uneven bars. She competed on the U.S. Team that earned the silver medal at the 1994 World Championships, where she was an uneven bars event ...

  6. Jun 20, 2012 · Jun 20, 2012 by FloGymnastics Admin. Amanda Borden was Team Captain of the 1996 Magnificent Seven, the first U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team to win Gold in all of Olympic history. Before leading the Magnificent Seven, Amanda proved herself to be a steady and consistent gymnast from the start of her training in 1984 at Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy.

  7. Watch Amanda Borden's flawless performance on the balance beam at the 1996 Olympics team optionals. A classic moment of gymnastics history.

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