Amanda Borden

Olympic athlete

1977 –

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Who is Amanda Borden?

Amanda Kathleen Borden is a retired American gymnast, who was one of the members of the gold medalist United States team in the 1996 Summer Olympics, the Magnificent Seven. Borden was the team captain, with all six other members submitting her name in the vote, including the more experienced Shannon Miller. Her vivacious personality and encouraging presence were deemed important leadership qualities that would take the team far.

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio and graduating from Finneytown High School, Borden trained under coach Mary Lee Tracy at Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy. She took up gymnastics in 1984, and spent six years on the US women's national team, competing in the 1993 World Championships, and making the event finals on uneven bars in the 1994 World Championships before leading the United States to gold in the 1996 Olympics. She also originated an original element, a twisting straddle pike jump on the balance beam, which is named after her in the Code of Points.

After her victory as part of the "Magnificent Seven", Borden appeared in numerous national tours and television appearances. She graduated summa cum laude from Arizona State University with a degree in early childhood education, though she was unable to compete under NCAA rules, having gained professional athlete status from promotional work.

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Born
May 10, 1977
Cincinnati
Also known as
  • Amanda Kathleen Borden
Spouses
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Arizona State University
Lived in
  • Cincinnati

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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