Women's Gymnastics a history Volume I: 1966 - 1974 The first of four volumes about the history of women's gymnastics. 23 updated biographies with idols like Kutchinskaya, Korbut, Caslavska, Zuchold, Janz etc. DM 65,- Volume II will be finished at the end of 1998Minot Simons II; Welwyn Publishing Company, 1995; 403 pages, 82 colour- and 95 b/w-Fotos, 84 diagrams, 82 routine descriptions; hardcover Athlete's Cookbook Michelle Dusserre, a nutritionist who works with USA
gymnastics and silver medalist with the USA team 1984, uses her knowledge to help gymnasts
eat like winners. The main part of the book consist of the most favourite recipes of famous gymnasts like Shannon Miller, Wladimir Artjomow, Dominique Dawes ect. Masters Press, 1995; paperback, 156 pages, 15 x 23 cm. DM 30,- The Magnificent Seven The Authorized Story of American Gold Biographies about the seven girls who won the first olympic team gold for USA in 1996 Atlanta: Amanda Borden, Amy Chow, Dominique Dawes, Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu, Jaycie Phelps und Kerri Strug. With the unforgettable vault finish and the dramatic happy-end with the injured Kerri Strug. Full-color photos, many from family albums, capture a wealth of personal moments - from baby shots to the 1996 Olympics. Nancy H. Kleinbaum, Bantam Books, New York, 1996; ca. 100 color photos, hardcover, 100 pages, 22 x 28 cm. DM 39,- Shannon Miller
DM 25,- Krista Quiner, The Bradford Book Company, 1996, 220 pages,
38 b/w-photos, paperback, 14 x 21 cm. Dominique Moceanu
DM 27,- Krista Quiner, The Bradford Book Company, 1997, 192, pages, 25 b/w-photos, paperback, 14 x 21 cm. Kim Zmeskal
DM 28,- Krista Quiner, The Bradford Book Company, 1995, 200 pages,
22 b/w-photos, paperback, 14 x 21 cm.
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