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Kimberly Lynn Zmeskal Burdette (née Zmeskal on February 6, 1976) is an American retired artistic gymnast turned gymnastics coach and the 1991 World All-Around champion.
Aug 10, 2016 · In 1991, gymnast Kim Zmeskal became the very first American to win the All-Around World Championship title. It was a watershed moment in American gymnastics history, so...
59K Followers, 617 Following, 2,916 Posts - Kim Zmeskal (@kimzb) on Instagram: "Mom l Owner TX Dreams Gymnastics | 1st American All-Around World Champion | 6x World/Olympic Medalist | Kim Zmeskal's TX Prime Meet & Legendz Classic".
May 10, 2016 · Kim Zmeskal Burdette is a true legend in the sport of gymnastics. The 1991 World All Around Champion was the first in a long line of standout Americans who have gone on to capture gold on...
Kim Zmeskal Burdette, a protégé of fellow Hall of Fame members Bela and Martha Karolyi, made gymnastics record books by becoming the first American to win the all-around at a World Gymnastics Championships (1991).
Jul 27, 1992 · Barcelona, 1992: Gymnast Kim Zmeskal. It was the pint-sized 16-year-old Kim Zmeskal who was poised to bring the U.S. glory in Barcelona. Weighing in at 80 pounds, Zmeskal made up for her...
The Offical Facebook Page of Kim Zmeskal-Burdette I Olympic medalist & 3x World Champion Gymnast.
Kim Zmeskal. 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 ...
Kim Zmeskal performs her floor exercise routine at the 1991 World Gymnastics Championships in the All-Around competition, scoring a 9.987 and winning the gol...
Kim Zmeskal won the US Junior Championship in 1989 and then won the Senior title three years consecutively (1990-92). In 1991 she became the first American to win the World all-around title, adding silver with the team, a bronze on floor, and recording a perfect 10.0 mark on the vault.