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  1. Chellsie Marie Memmel (born June 23, 1988) is an American artistic gymnast. She is the 2005 world all-around champion (the third American woman, after Kim Zmeskal and Shannon Miller, to win that title) and the 2003 world champion on the uneven bars. She was a member of the United States women's gymnastics team at the 2008 Olympics in ...

  2. Juni 1988 in West Allis, Wisconsin) ist eine US-amerikanische Turnerin. Sie war 2005 die dritte Amerikanerin nach Kim Zmeskal und Shannon Miller, die Mehrkampfweltmeisterin wurde. Außerdem errang sie während ihrer Laufbahn Weltmeistertitel am Stufenbarren und mit der amerikanischen Mannschaft.

  3. Chellsie Memmel (@cmemmel23) • Instagram photos and videos. 130K Followers, 438 Following, 1,869 Posts - Chellsie Memmel (@cmemmel23) on Instagram: "Wife~Mom of 2~Olympian~3 time World Champion~Coach~Judge~Gymnast. Competed after 8 year break!"

  4. 22. Mai 2021 · Chellsie Memmel, a 2008 Olympic silver medalist who retired from gymnastics in 2012, makes her return at the 2021 U.S. Classic, where she scores a total of 13.750 in the vault and a 11.800 in...

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  5. 25. Okt. 2022 · Chellsie Memmel is a former Olympic medallist and world champion who now leads the U.S. women's team as a technical coach and judge. She shares her experience and advice as they aim to win their sixth consecutive world team title in Liverpool.

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCQnkMC5Wm2rfCoHvBVojucAChellsie Memmel - YouTube

    Chellsie Memmel. @ChellsieMemmel23 ‧. 33K subscribers ‧ 182 videos. Follow along on my journey back to elite gymnastics after having two children and an 8 year break! chellsie-memmel.com. Home....

  7. www.teamusa.com › profiles › chellsie-memmelTeam USA | Chellsie Memmel

    Chellsie Memmel. Olympian 2008. 0. GOLD. 1. SILVER. 0. BRONZE. Athlete Bio. Hometown. West Allis. Biography. At the 2006 World Championships, Chellsie helped her team earn the silver medal. She had to withdraw from finals due to a shoulder injury.